10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PLOWMANSHIP» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Here, however, I openly assert, that to make “light draught,” as tested by a
dynamometer, the chief point of merit in plows and plowing, is putting a stumbling
-block in the way of arriving at a perfect standard of plowing, plowmanship and
plow ...
2
Minutes of agriculture, made on a farm of 300 acres of ...
Plowmanship. 7 5. I began to double the high five-bout lands Depositing. i of L. 1.
as I had done those of F. 2. (See 21. Sep.) imagining it impossible to lay the field
sufficiently dry by flitting them — or, which is the same thing, by beginning to ...
Mr. Marshall (William), 1778
3
The book of the farm: detailing the labors of the farmer, ...
On removing the coulter from this plow, and making it take a furrow of the same
dimensions, the draught was still the same— namely, 26 stones ; the furrow thus
taken produced, of course, a slice of very rough plowmanship, and though it ...
Henry Stephens, John Stuart Skinner, 1855
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Annual Report of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture: ...
There were three entries for ten inch plowing — a father and two sons — and the
committee decide that no ties of kin or letters or figures, are more closely
connected than the samples of plowmanship in this class. They, therefore, award
to ...
Indiana Board of Agriculture, 1853
5
Transactions of the New Hampshire State Agricultural ...
It is the emulation excited among the workmen by the premiums and by the
presence of an appreciating crowd of observers, and the instruction attained by
inspecting these best specimens of work, that has raised the standard of
plowmanship ...
New Hampshire State Agricultural Society, James Osgood Adams, J. C. A. Wingate, 1854
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Report on the Trial of Plows: Held at Utica, by the N.Y. ...
The furrow thus taken produced, of course, a slice of very rough plowmanship;
and though it exhibited, by a negative, the essential use of the coulter—the clean
cutting of the slice from the solid ground—the whole question of the operation
and ...
New York State Agricultural Society, 1868
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Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York
The furrow thus taken produced, of course, a slice of very rough plowmanship;
and though it exhibited, by a negative, the essential use of the coulter — the
clean cutting of the slice from the solid ground — the whole question of the
operation ...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly, 1868
The furrow thus taken produced, of course, a slice of very rough plowmanship;
and though it exhibited, by a negative, the essential use of the coulter — the
clean cutting of the slice from the solid ground — the whole question of the
operation ...
New York State Agricultural Society, 1868
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A Review of the Reports to the Board of Agriculture from the ...
The following account of the plowmanship of the Fens is satisfactory—P. 10. “The
fen men are the most expert of any in the world at plowing, no such thing as a
driver being known, although they frequently plow with three mares, which are ...
William MARSHALL (Agricultural Writer.), 1811
... the land from the waggon, it either having been first thrown into large heaps in
the yard, or carried into still larger heaps to some intermediate spot." Tillage. —
The following account of the plowmanship of the Fens is satisfactory.— P. 10.
Mr. Marshall (William), 1818