10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COLESEED»
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coleseed in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A Compleat Body Of Husbandry: Containing Rules for ...
The horsehoeing husbandry produces the largest turneps, but they succeed very
well the common way, , The first week in July is very proper for the sowing of
coleseed ; and the farmer who has land of a right kind, will find this an extreamly
...
2
British Farmer's Magazine
Then came the system which prevailed very generally in the Fens for a good
number of years, and which was to let the land keep in grass for two or three
years, then pare and bum, and sow with coleseed to feed with sheep during the
winter ...
3
Foreign Essays on Agriculture and Arts ...
tie, and the field be plowed up. This accident very seldom happens, if the
Coleseed is not sown near a wood. As Coleseed ripens it should be guarded by
boys, or the pigeons, which are very fond of it, will destroy the greatest part, Such
forts of ...
The water-drill meets this difficulty. On these soils it has enabled me to change
my rotation, and to adopt a five-course shift of coleseed, oats, wheat, seeds,
wheat ; whereas formerly, I could only gro.v wheat after the coleseed, and was ...
5
The Farmer's Magazine 1855
THE COLESEED CROP. SPRING FOOD FOR LIVE STOCK. AYRSHIRE
AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. THE COUNTY. system having since then come
into vogue, a steam- engine would probably take the place of the water- wheel.
6
A Collection of the Reports of Cases, the Statutes, and ...
The tithes of PT^HE plaintiff Jarvis, as lessee of Dr. Tillotson, rector of Elme, in the
hemp, flax, and M. county of Cambridge, with the chapel of Emneth, in the county
of Nor- 'arls^of Ehne 6 ^°"t' annexed, claimed the tithes of coleseed, hemp, ...
Francis King Eagle, Edward Younge, 1826
7
Museum Rusticum Et Commerciale: Or, Select Papers on ...
LIV. respecting the Coleseed Plant. Gentlemen, IN the letter I sent you, dated Nov
. 3. (No. LIV.) on the culture of coleseed, your printer has mistaken a word, owing
perhaps to the badness of my writing. Pray let this be rectified. In p. 238, lines ...
8
A Collection of Decrees by the Court of Exchequer in ...
"b 'tL corn Dountl i tnat tne ,itne °* coleseed was the tenth bushel, JbLf, and 'fays,
the parson allowing one penny a ... The defendant Fountain admitted that it was
usual to give Fountain admits notice of the time of drilling the coleseed, but said ...
9
Museum rusticum et commerciale: or, Select papers on ...
In one, or several parts of the field, in proportion to its extent, and to the quantity
of coleseed there is, the crop is formed into several stacks. The Flemish farmers
never thatch these stacks ; they know so well how to make them, that the rain
does ...
Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain), 1765
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The Farmers Magazine - Vol. 4 July to Dec MDCCCLIII
Coleseed is the common name by which this plant is generally known in this
country. That there are two kinds — recognized as Rape, or Rapeseed — and
also that their distinctive peculiarities are as readily understood, cannot be
doubted ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «COLESEED»
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coleseed is used in the context of the following news items.
The farmer's fulfilment
One crop that has increased in recent years is the plant called rape, which is known as coleseed. The yellow is very prominent, as can be seen ... «Basingstoke Gazette, Oct 14»
Planning permission refused for wind turbines near Ouse Washes
Permission was granted to build of a pair of turbines at the Coleseed Business Complex in Upwell and for three more turbines to be built on an ... «Wisbech Standard, Oct 12»