Tillage, a Substitute for Manure, Illustrated by the Principles of Modern Agricultural Science and the Precepts and Practice of Jethro Tull: Including an Epitome of Tull's Operative Directions in Successive Unmanured Corn Culture, and the Particulars of L
Tillage, a Substitute for Manure, Illustrated by the Principles of Modern Agricultural Science and the Precepts and Practice of Jethro Tull: Including an Epitome of Tull's Operative Directions in Successive Unmanured Corn Culture, and the Particulars of L
Excerpt from Tillage, a Substitute for Manure, Illustrated by the Principles of Modern Agricultural Science and the Precepts and Practice of Jethro Tull: Including an Epitome of Tull's Operative Directions in Successive Unmanured Corn Culture, and the Particulars of Lois Weedon Husbandry, and Other Instances of Tull's Method of Farming Other experiments similarly conducted, and hitherto attended with like success, are on trial in various parts of the country. In perusing the records of English Agricultural Polity ...
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Excerpt from Tillage, a Substitute for Manure, Illustrated by the Principles of Modern Agricultural Science and the Precepts and Practice of Jethro Tull: Including an Epitome of Tull's Operative Directions in Successive Unmanured Corn Culture, and the Particulars of Lois Weedon Husbandry, and Other Instances of Tull's Method of Farming Other experiments similarly conducted, and hitherto attended with like success, are on trial in various parts of the country. In perusing the records of English Agricultural Polity backwards, instances identically the same in principle as the foregoing, and not less relatively remunerative, are, from time to time, to be met with, till at last the enquiry terminates in the case of jethro tull, the inventor of the system, who, before his death in 1741, had grown thirteen unmanured crops of corn, without intermission, and without decrease, in one and the same ground and in the latter years of his practice, tilled in the same method, no less than 120 acres of wheat of a season, - with this immense practical superiority over the majority of the amateur experiments of the present day, namely, the use of the plough for inverting the soil, and not of the spade or fork, as in them. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at ... This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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