Transactions of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, Том 8 |
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... acre , and if you will come and see me next sea- son , and I do not show you a crop of more than three hundred bush- els per acre , I will treat you to berries free of cost , pay your ex- penses both ways , and then own that we ...
... acre , and if you will come and see me next sea- son , and I do not show you a crop of more than three hundred bush- els per acre , I will treat you to berries free of cost , pay your ex- penses both ways , and then own that we ...
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... acres in orchards give a total of 139,891 acres : but this is doubtless far from correct . A mistake was evidently made in the returns for Washington county , which is reported as having 50.095 acres . Dodge and Racine counties have ...
... acres in orchards give a total of 139,891 acres : but this is doubtless far from correct . A mistake was evidently made in the returns for Washington county , which is reported as having 50.095 acres . Dodge and Racine counties have ...
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... acres of timber are an- nually consumed in this way . Nature herself would soon reme- dy the evil by resetting and recovering the devastated lands with timber , but fires sweep over them every two or three years and are gradually but ...
... acres of timber are an- nually consumed in this way . Nature herself would soon reme- dy the evil by resetting and recovering the devastated lands with timber , but fires sweep over them every two or three years and are gradually but ...
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... acre of land to these fruits ; plant and care for them properly , and blessings will follow . With this , and the addition of a few flowers , the farmer's home might become the Eden it was designed to be , and its comforts and ...
... acre of land to these fruits ; plant and care for them properly , and blessings will follow . With this , and the addition of a few flowers , the farmer's home might become the Eden it was designed to be , and its comforts and ...
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... acre ; some plant still more closely . The details of putting them into the ground need not now be considered , though in this too there is much to be learned as to the best methods . Another im- portant matter in relation to planting ...
... acre ; some plant still more closely . The details of putting them into the ground need not now be considered , though in this too there is much to be learned as to the best methods . Another im- portant matter in relation to planting ...
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