10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FOGGAGE»
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foggage in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Kevin Hurley and his earthy twin sister Maureen - who share a remote Irish farmhouse with their bedridden, aged father -have been secret but unashamed lovers for thirty years, ever since their mother's agonizing death from cancer.
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Grasslands of the World
Plate 3.5 Foggage Kikuyu for winter grazing. that of steers grazing only Kikuyu
foggage during autumn and early winter (Zacharias, Clayton and Tainton, 1991).
Animals grazing leucaena performed better and gained 24.8 kg per animal more,
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J. M. Suttie, Stephen G. Reynolds, Caterina Batello, 2005
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The decisions of the Court of Session: from its first ...
yearly for foggage, Alleged for the defenders ; That they were liable for the manse
of their own parish, and could not be liable for the reparation of two manses, --or
the reparation of a church where they had not the benefit of the word and ...
Scotland. Court of Session, William Maxwell Morison, 1811
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Decisions of the Court of Session: from 1681 to 1691
the reparation of a church where they had not the benefit of the word arnd
sacraments: neither could they be liable for foggage to the pursuer, who is a
minister of a burrows-town, such by the late act of parliament SeJJ. chap. 2.
having no right ...
Scotland. Court of Session, Sir Roger Hog Harcarse (Lord), 1757
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THE SESSIONAL PAPERS OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS: SESSION 1839, ...
120 0 0 1100 102 163 Wick Latheron, . . 232 1 8 219 0 5 ... 232 1 8 219 0 5 a
manse a manse 60 0 0 15 0 0 cutting peats fuel, foggage, feal, divot cutting peats
fuel, foggage, feal, divot 164 165 Berriedale (quoad sacra) Dunnet . 191 4 6 (7)
120 ...
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Signs of the Literary Times: Essays, Reviews, Profiles 1970-1992
Patrick McGinley* Foggage is a novel as odd as its title. The word (like the names
of McGinley 's two previous books, Bogmail and Goosefoot) looks familiar, as
though its meaning were guessable. But the etymology is deceptive, for foggage
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Since its cause is known, calves should not be put at once on strong rank
foggage or af'termath—which is the renewed growth of grass after it had been cut
for hay or forage— from a comparatively bare pasture; nor, for the same reason, ...
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Farming Systems and Agrarian Systems: A French-English ...
Forage,. forage. crop,. fodder,. foggage,. haylage,. soilage,. herbage. F79 *
Forage. Ce terme est appliqué dans son sens le plus large par Henzell ( 1982) (
cité par Barnes, 1983) à tous les végétaux consommés par les herbivores, y
compris ...
Laurence de Bonneval, 1993
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The Gentlemanfarmer: Being an Attempt to Improve ...
... left rough in foggage, and in that state trench-plowed before winter. It gets the
frostpreparation, is clean of weeds 5 and the rough foggage, foggage, turned to
the bottom of the furrow, retains moisture Ch. X. 2. F L A x. 25:
Henry Home (Lord Kames), 1802
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System of Stiles: As Now Practicable Within the Kingdom of ...
taking, Fewel, Foggage, Earth, Stone and Divot, Hedder and 'Broom surth thereof
, and by doing all other Deeds ofcom'monty of the Law requifiz with. in the saids
Bounds, and all(alswe'll as to the fitidProperty as to the said Commonty) past all ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FOGGAGE»
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The many faces of Real Farming
He built a nationally-renowned yogurt brand and developed a unique system of winter grazing known as 'foggage'. Instead of being cut and ... «The Ecologist, Feb 14»
Patrick McGinley's 'That Unearthly Valley: A Donegal Childhood …
that-unearthly-valley-small. In Bogmail and Foggage, Patrick McGinley sent up the Irish (could he or it be otherwise?) murder mystery genre. «Slugger O'Toole, Feb 13»