10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STERCORARY»
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stercorary in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Farmer's Assistant: Being a Digest of All that Relates ...
This liquor, if not thus preserved, by the floor of the stercorary, souks away into
the ground on which (he heap of dung is laid, and is almost entirely lost. The
shed is for keeping off the rains, which by constantly falling on, and soaking away
...
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Farmer's Assistant: Being a Digest of All that Relates to ...
This liquor, if not this preserved, by the floor of the stercorary, soaks away into the
ground on which the heap of dung is laid, and is almost entirely lost. The shed is
for keeping off the rains, which by constantly ialling on, and soaking away ...
3
Mechanics' Magazine, and Journal of the Mechanics' Institute
Description of an Improved Stercorary—communicated in a Letter to Dr. James
Mease, of the Agricultural Society of Philadelphia, by DAVID Hosxcx, M. D. [For
the Mechanics' Magazine.] New-Yank, May 1, 1833. DEAR SIR,—\Vhen you did
me ...
4
The Complete Farmer: Or, A General Dictionary of Husbandry, ...
Take, say they, in the field intended to be manurcd, a head-ridge, the most
conveniently sitttated for a stercorary. Plow it two or three times, as deep as can
be, in the cleaving way, isthe ridge be high gathered, and harrow it well: then lay
...
5
The American museum or repository of ancient and modern ...
It is to be observed, that a careful firmer suffers nothing to go to waste ; id
therefore all the urine and offals from the house, and all the ordure sfain the
necessary, are carried and thrown upon the stercorary or farm- fird. In preparing a
place for ...
6
Practical Essays on Agriculture
two months, incorporatiug and fermenting, tum and mix it; and that this may be
done t0,the best purpose, at the least expence, take your plough, and enter upon
your stercorary, with a cleaving furrow, and repeat the Plowings the same way, ...
7
Memoirs of the Philadelphia Society for Promoting ...
The wells, may be deeper than the bottom of the stercorary. I am truly yours,
RICHARD PETERS. DR. James Manse. Secretary oft/2e P/zilad. Agric Soc.
Extract from Air. Quincy's Letter; dated, Boston, November 27, 1813. “ It is now
more than a ...
Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture, 1814
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Railway Locomotives and Cars
Description of an Improved Stercorary — communicated in a Letter to Dr. James
Mease, of the Agricultural Society of" Philadelphia, hy David Hosack, M. D. [For
the New-York Farmer and American Gardeners Magazine.] NEW-YORK ...
9
Lectures on Ecclesiastical History
The following Sunday they assembled in the " same church, and the pope,
crowned according to the cus- " torn of his ancestors, went to the Lateran palace ;
but before " entering it, he seated himself in the stercorary, where, sitting " down
thrice ...
10
American Agriculturist
A STERCORARY, OR COVERED FARM TARD. FACTS IN FARMING. — NO. 2.
VANKEE FARMING. NO. 4. 153 pointnient and prejudices of some, we say
emphatically, that taking them all in all, we still think those which are well bred,
tlie best ...