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ISBN-10: 1130319997
ISBN-13: 9781130319996
Edition: N/A
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1870 Excerpt: ...to rafluenee the country geneuliv, scarcely. the four field shift. And surely, Mr. Editor, with a mod crate application of lasting 0 rtilizers on the cotton crop, i planter could be found who would want a hog or a sl.ee/ planter(c)n 1he growing clover and lime on the stubble or i on bis place. ast growth to be turned in, our land must yearly improve j I feel deep interest, as all must, in tin I.r'ioi' ipiestioi. in productiveness, recollecting to guard well against I am satisfied that… the negro will prov a f, .ilure, but t washing. Very respectfully, Pendleton. S.?., Feb, 1870. I think ttc vacuum will be supplied, after temporary su'S. firing, through the agency of natural laws On the su'oject of c'over, it might benefit some one lo me to state, that about twenty five yt an-ago I raised t EXPKRITJNCE OF AN OLD MAN. small field of red clover, just forty miles from Atl.cn-, EittTona Soctbmis Cultivator: --I think it was about I m my Teimtsfceans and Kentueki ms.-faired mj thirty five years ago, that I wrote a little article for the j wasus fine as they ever saw. I failed to get n.v seed i i Farmer's Register, edited by Edmund liuffin. I then hi.d linle-ana swea it after the wheat had covered the gronnc. just commenced to farm--Whs young, energetic, had good j got K perfect stand. SEXHSf. land, and thought it the easiest thing in the world to make j " 1878' a fortune by fanning. There was hardly any subject coi-"-"" oeeled with the farm, upon which I could not talk loud Souiw.B Pacific Gitano.--Whithkr'h Cotto.v Plaj. and long. I am now an old man--have not made the T1 R.--Editors Southern Cultivator.--List year 1 nsel fortune, but have long since di-covcred that I knew noth-i two tonsof Soluble Pacific Grano by way of experimenting then, .