Rural Economy, in Its Relations with Chemistry, Physics, and Meteorology: Or, Chemistry Applied to AgricultureScholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library, 1850 - 532 sider |
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... principles ; of fermentation ; and of soils . The second comprises a summary of all that has yet been done on the subject of manures , organic and mineral ; a discussion of the subject of rotations ; general views of the maintenance and ...
... principles ; of fermentation ; and of soils . The second comprises a summary of all that has yet been done on the subject of manures , organic and mineral ; a discussion of the subject of rotations ; general views of the maintenance and ...
Side 3
... principles which it is impor- tant to preserve , is not attended with so great a loss in this respect as that which is inevitable from keeping open the drill by the appli- cation of coarse dung , which cannot fail to be attended with a ...
... principles which it is impor- tant to preserve , is not attended with so great a loss in this respect as that which is inevitable from keeping open the drill by the appli- cation of coarse dung , which cannot fail to be attended with a ...
Side 9
... principles of vegetables .... Composition of legumine obtained from different seeds .... II . - Proximate principles with a ternary composition : of starch Inuline Of woody matter and cellular tissue .. Density of different kinds of ...
... principles of vegetables .... Composition of legumine obtained from different seeds .... II . - Proximate principles with a ternary composition : of starch Inuline Of woody matter and cellular tissue .. Density of different kinds of ...
Side 11
... PRINCIPLES OF ANIMAL ORIGIN . 375 § I. - Origin of animal principles ... 375 Of the food of animals and feeding 386 Experiments on the maintenance of horses .... 400 Experiment I ... • 400 Experiment II . - Introduction of Jerusalem ...
... PRINCIPLES OF ANIMAL ORIGIN . 375 § I. - Origin of animal principles ... 375 Of the food of animals and feeding 386 Experiments on the maintenance of horses .... 400 Experiment I ... • 400 Experiment II . - Introduction of Jerusalem ...
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... principle is not rigorously exact : but in so far as plants with isolated stems are concerned , many agricultural philosophers , and among the num- ber Davy , * have admitted it as perfectly indisputable . This opinion , as M. Corrard ...
... principle is not rigorously exact : but in so far as plants with isolated stems are concerned , many agricultural philosophers , and among the num- ber Davy , * have admitted it as perfectly indisputable . This opinion , as M. Corrard ...
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