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Fertilizers - Early works to 1800
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The best mine above ground; or, the most laudable and most certain means of enriching this nation, by improving our agriculture; and procuring the best Manure yet invented, at the most reasonable Expence: Producing thereby extraordinary Plenty; affording full Imployment for the Poor; and raising to the Publick a Revenue of near Two Millions yearly, without any Burthen to the Subjects. Recommended to the publick consideration; in a letter to a Member of Parliament.
Trowell, Samuel.Date: 1739- Books
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Observations on farming, Extracted from different Authors, And published for the benefit of his tenants. By Wm. Marwood.
Marwood, William.Date: 1795- Books
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A new cheap manure. Particularly adapted for the counties of Leicester, Derby, Nottingham and Rutland, and the adjoining counties. A treatise on alabaster, or gypsum. Describing its powerful effects, as a very cheap manure, for corn and land in general, and particularly for grass lands, proved by a variety of experiments. By Richard Weston, Secretary to the Leicester Agriculture Society
Weston, Richard, 1733-1806.Date: [1791]- Books
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Essay, in answer to the following question Proposed by the Royal Irish Academy: ̀̀what are the Manures most advantageously applicable to the various sorts of Soils, and what are the Causes of their beneficial Effect in each particular Instance?'' By R. Kirwan, Esq. L.L.D. F.R.S. M.R.I.A.
Kirwan, Richard, 1733-1812.Date: M.DCC.XCV. [1795]- Books
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The manures most advantageously applicable to the various sorts of soil, and the causes of their beneficial effect in each particular instance. By Richard Kirwan, Esquire, F. R. S. and M. R. I. A. Author of the Elements of Mineralogy, &c.
Kirwan, Richard, 1733-1812.Date: 1796