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Horse-Hoeing husbandry: or, an essay on the principles of vegetation and tillage. Designed to introduce a new method of culture; whereby the produce of the land will be increased, and the usual expence lessened. Together with Accurate Descriptions and Cuts of the Instruments employed in it. By Jethro Tull, Esq; Of Shalborne in Berkshire. To which is prefixed, A New preface by the Editors, addressed to all concerned in Agriculture.
Tull, Jethro, 1674-1741.Date: M.DCC.LXII. [1762]- Pictures
A crofter harrowing a field in spring; in the foreground, a plough. Steel engraving by W. Miller, 1837, after M. Stanley.
Stanley, Montague, 1809-1844.Date: 1837Reference: 3043753i- Pictures
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A team of oxen being made to pull a plough. Engraving by P. Moran after R. Bonheur.
Bonheur, Rosa, 1822-1899.Reference: 40002i- Books
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[The new horse-houghing husbandry: or, an essay on the principles of tillage and vegetation. Wherein is shewn, a method of introducing a sort of vineyard-culture into the corn-fields, ...]
Tull, Jethro, 1674-1741.Date: 1731]- Books
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The new horse-houghing husbandry: or, an essay on the principles of tillage and vegetation. Wherein is shewn, a method of introducing a sort of vineyard-culture into the corn-fields, in order to increase their product, and diminish the common expence, by the use of instruments lately invented.
Tull, Jethro, 1674-1741.Date: in the Year M.DCC.XXXI. [1731]