10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PULVERATION»
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pulveration in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pulveration and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Horse-hoeing Husbandry, Or, An Essay on the Principles of ...
obvious : The artificial Pasture of Plants is made and increased by Pulveration
only ; and nothing else there is in our Power to enrich our Ground, but to
pulverize it (a), and keep it from being exhausted by Ve- -' getables. [a) These
Two are all ...
2
The Horse Hoeing Husbandry, Or, A Treatise on the Principles ...
This effect, which is owing to exhaustion only, they falsely impute to pulveration;
for it is demonstrable both in theory and practice, that no land can become poorer
, unless the exhaustion exceeds the pulveration of it; nor richer, unless the ...
Jethro Tull, William Cobbett, 1822
3
The American Farmer Vol XI 1855
He believed that thorough "pulveration," complete disintegration of the soil was
the iwnimun bonum of agriculture. By this, the air was admitted freely into the
earth, and "nitrification" was effected, which, together with some "earths," was the
...
S. Sands & Worthington, 1855
4
The American Farmer: Devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture ...
Now, the "pulveration" might be effected by two processes — one, by mechanical
means, and this as being the cheapest, — mark, as being the cheapest, and most
available, he advocated and supported strenuously ; — the other, by means of ...
Chandos Wren Hoskyns. Tull might be said (in the words of one whose name his
own has sometimes called to mind) to have ' distinguished the form without
seeing the face.' The deep and perfect pulveration of the soil was indeed, and is,
the ...
Chandos Wren Hoskyns, 1866
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A Cyclopedia of Agriculture, Practical and Scientific: In ...
The deep and perfect pulveration of the soil was indeed, and is the great secret of
vegetable nutrition which he held it, and so far as the truth of a theory is borne out
even by the blindest practice, the guiding instinct of Tull's genius had every ...
John Chalmers Morton, 1875
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The Modern Improvements in Agriculture: Containing the ...
This shews that the benefit of the pulveration of one good hand -hoeing,
performed half a year after planting the wheat, together with the less exhaustion
of half the seed, and no weeds, vastly exceeded the use of the dunging for the
wheat on ...
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Select Transactions of the Honourable the Society of ...
The Division and Pulveration give Liberty to their weak Roots to pasture, and
extend themselves through the Earth for this Food ; and they take what is thus
made fit for their Mouths, of whatever sort it be, whenever it comes.in contact with
them.
Honourable the Society of Improvers in the Knowledge of Agriculture in Scotland, 1743
9
The Quarterly Journal of Agriculture, Vol XI, 1841
And yet he had the discernment, when thus suffering his enthusiasm to carry him
much too far, to make the observation, that " the almost only use of all manure is
the same as of tillage, viz. the pulveration it makes by fermentation, as tillage ...
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The Quarterly Journal of Agriculture
And yet he had the discernment, when thus suffering his enthusiasm to carry him
much too far, to make the observation, that " the almost only use of all manure is
the same as of tillage, viz. the pulveration it makes by fermentation, as tillage ...