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... farm crop , backed by expe- rience . Experiment . Whether in horticulture or out of it , experiment is hazardous . In any line of successful work every effort is made to avoid and eliminate experiment . Every bank will avoid it , every ...
... farm crop , backed by expe- rience . Experiment . Whether in horticulture or out of it , experiment is hazardous . In any line of successful work every effort is made to avoid and eliminate experiment . Every bank will avoid it , every ...
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... Farming need no longer be experimental . We now know with reasonable certainty what crops of grain and what varieties of fruit are adapted to the several localities , with the climatic and soil conditions which prevail . The farmer has ...
... Farming need no longer be experimental . We now know with reasonable certainty what crops of grain and what varieties of fruit are adapted to the several localities , with the climatic and soil conditions which prevail . The farmer has ...
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... farms inevitable . If such does not become the case in the future , if large holdings continue to be the rule while ... farming and large holdings . With intensive agriculture will almost inevitably come the development of horticulture ...
... farms inevitable . If such does not become the case in the future , if large holdings continue to be the rule while ... farming and large holdings . With intensive agriculture will almost inevitably come the development of horticulture ...
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... farms almost wholly neglect this feature of agriculture because they are convinced that it does not pay . They go without such things most of the year without realizing what they are missing in satisfaction and comfort and good health ...
... farms almost wholly neglect this feature of agriculture because they are convinced that it does not pay . They go without such things most of the year without realizing what they are missing in satisfaction and comfort and good health ...
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... farms will place more time at the farmer's disposal . Every farm should have an orchard , a berry patch , a vineyard and a garden . Every family should have fresh and preserved fruit and vegeta- bles at all seasons of the year . These ...
... farms will place more time at the farmer's disposal . Every farm should have an orchard , a berry patch , a vineyard and a garden . Every family should have fresh and preserved fruit and vegeta- bles at all seasons of the year . These ...
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Стр. 321 - midst falling dew, While glow the heavens with the last steps of day, Far, through their rosy depths, dost thou pursue Thy solitary way ? Vainly the fowler's eye Might mark thy distant flight to do thee wrong, As, darkly painted on the crimson sky, Thy figure floats along.
Стр. 270 - Meyer, of the Bureau of Plant Industry of the United States Department of Agriculture...
Стр. 103 - Into the woods my Master came, Forspent with love and shame. But the olives they were not blind to Him, The little gray leaves were kind to Him: The thorn-tree had a mind to Him When into the woods He came. Out of the woods my Master went, And He was well content. Out of the woods my Master came, Content with death and shame. When Death and Shame would woo Him last, From under the trees they drew Him last : 'Twas on a tree they slew Him — last When out of the woods He came.
Стр. 16 - All school officers elected in pursuance of any general law now in force shall hold their respective offices until their successors are elected and qualified under the provisions of this act. § 12. "An act to establish and maintain a system of free schools," approved April 1, 1872; "An act to protect colored children in their rights to attend public schools...
Стр. 173 - And out of the ground made the Lord God to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight and good for food ; the tree of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
Стр. 98 - These things he plants who plants a tree. What does he plant who plants a tree? He plants cool shade and tender rain, And seed and bud of days to be, And years that fade and flush again; He plants the glory of the plain; He plants the forest's heritage; The harvest of a coming age; The joy that unborn eyes shall see — These things he plants who plants a tree.
Стр. 159 - Give fools their gold, and knaves their power ; Let fortune's bubbles rise and fall ; Who sows a field, or trains a flower, Or plants a tree, is more than all. For he who blesses most is blest ; And God and man shall own his worth Who toils to leave as his bequest An added beauty to the earth.
Стр. 173 - In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea, With a glory in His bosom that transfigures you and me : As He died to make men holy, let us die to make men free, While God is marching on.
Стр. 350 - Here's to the United States ! — bounded' on the north by the North Pole, on the south by the South Pole, on the east by the rising, and on the west by the setting sun ! " Emphatic applause greeted the aspiring prophecy.
Стр. 27 - ... quality, unless such fruit consists of well-grown specimens of one variety, sound, of nearly uniform size, of good color for the variety, of normal shape and not less than ninety per cent, free from scab, worm holes, bruises and other defects, and properly packed.