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Additional appendix to the Outlines of the fifteenth chapter of the proposed General Report from the Board of Agriculture. On the subject of Manures.
Board of Agriculture.Date: M.DCC.XCVI. [1796]- 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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Lawes' manures : analysis guaranteed / [Lawes' Chemical Manure Company Limited].
Lawes' Chemical Manure Company Limited.Date: 1889- Books
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A new and compendious system of husbandry. Containing the mechanical, chemical, and philosophical elements of agriculture. Illustrating I. The Properties of different Soils. II. The Properties of Manures, and their Effects. III. The most advantageous Method of applying Manures on the different Soils. IV. The Improvement of Lands. V. The great Superiority of, and the numerous Advantages resulting from the New and Drill, to the common Mode of Husbandry. VI. The Imperfections of the old Mode of Cultivation clearly pointed out, with a new Method of Culture, founded on Observations, Facts, and Experiments. Vii. Experiments on Grain of different Sorts. Viii. Experiments on Turnips, with the most effectual Recipe for preventing the Ravages of the Fly. IX. Experiments on Fruit Trees and Flowers, with an Account of a new, cheap, and effectual Manure. X. Experiments on fattening of Hogs. XI. A Copperplate and Description of a new-invented Patent Drill Machine, for planting all Sorts of Seed, Grain and Pulse; universally acknowledged to be superior to any hitherto constructed. XII. The Application of Substances for the Analysis of Soils and Manures. With many other useful and interesting Subjects. By George Winter. Member of the Society of Arts in London: Of the Bath Agriculture Society. Honorary Member of the Odiham Agriculture Society. And of the Society for the Participation of Useful Knowledge, at Norwich. And a Practical Agriculturist.
Winter, George, active 1787-1801.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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Essays in agriculture: or, a variety of useful hints, for its improvement, with respect to air, water, earth, heat and cold; As an Attempt to ascertain their Influence on Vegetation. Together with reflections on Animals, Plants, Seeds, Slips and Manures. To all which is prefixed, An Address to the Literary Societies in Europe, established for the Improvement of Natural Knowledge. By M. Bearde de L'Abbaye. Translated from the French.
Beardé de l'Abbaye.Date: M.DCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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The gentleman farmer's pocket companion, Or, General Remembrancer: Describing the best and most practicable methods of improving barren or waste and worn-out lands. With the Nature and Application of the most proper grass seeds. Shewing the great Advantage to be derived from cultivating them. Also a full Description of the several Soils most advantageous for the Propagation of Artificial Grasses. To which is added a copious Account of Manures, and their Application to different Soils.
Gentleman.Date: 1788- Books
Hygienic problems of animal manures : proceedings of a joint workshop of the EEC, Expert Group "Communicable Diseases Resulting from Storage, Handling, Transport and Landspreading of Manure", Deutsche Veterinärmedizinische Gesellschaft, FAO, European Network on Animal Waste Utilization / edited by D. Strauch.
Date: [1983]- Books
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Specification of Jacques Francisque Pinel : deodorizing sewage water and cesspools, and manufacturing manures.
Pinel, Jacques Francisque.Date: 1853- Books
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The manures most advantageously applicable to the various sorts of soils, and the causes of their beneficial effect in each particular instance / By Richard Kirwan.
Kirwan, Richard, 1733-1812.Date: 1796- Books
The manures most advantageously applicable to the various sorts of soils, and the causes of their beneficial effect in each particular instance / By Richard Kirwan.
Kirwan, Richard, 1733-1812.Date: 1796- Books
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Outlines of the fifteenth chapter of the proposed general report from the Board of Agriculture. On the subject of manures.
Board of Agriculture.Date: M.DCC.XCV. [1795]- Books
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Specification of Sir James Murray : deodorizing sewage matters, manufacture and distribution of manures, &c.
Murray, James, Sir, 1788-1871.Date: 1857- Books
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Specification of Thomas Smith and John van Norden Bazalgette : deodorizing and manufacturing manures from sewage, &c.
Smith, Thomas.Date: 1869- Books
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Considerations on agriculture: treating Of the several Methods practised in different Parts of the Kingdom of Ireland, with Remarks thereon. New Improvements on the Manures proper for different Soils, particularly Lime, (with the several Ways of burning it) Sea-Sand, Shells, Clay, and Marle; with what Kinds of them are fittest for Use. Of the Culture of Wheat, and a New Method for preventing a late Harvest, and the evil Consequences thereof. To which is added, Mr. Pierson's two Tracts of the present state of the Tillage in Ireland, with some Methods offer'd for its Improvements, with a Description of several Kinds of Ploughs, and their Usefulness proved on Tryal.
Rye, George.Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- Ephemera
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Morrell's patent self-acting ash screening closet : detailed plan for fixing with small vault below seat / Sanitary & Economic Manure Company Limited.
Date: [1870?]- Books
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The scotch forcing gardener: being a compendious treatise on the forcing of asparagus, cucumbers, Cherries, Grapes, Melons, Mushrooms, Nectarines, Peaches, Pine Apples, and Strawberries. Together with instructions of the management of the greenhouse, Hot-Walls, &c. Illustrated with five copper-plates; Containing Ten different Designs of Hot-Houses, Hot-Walls, &c, on the newest and most improved Constructions. with an appendix; Containing Hints on the Making of Fruit-Tree Borders; Planting and Training Fruit Trees against Walls, Espaliers, &c. - Also, Hints on the Depth and Nature of Garden Land; Manures, and their Application; Culture and Rotation of Crops; &c. The whole adapted to the climate of Scotland. By Walter Nicol, Late Gardener at wemyss castle.
Nicol, Walter.Date: 1797- Books
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New experiments in husbandry, for the month of April. Containing Several Processes of Plowing various Lands. The Transcendent Uses of the late invented Hertfordshire-Dourle-Plough. The Improvements of Grain, Grasses, Manures, and Trees. The Prevention and Cure of Rotten-Sheep; also of the Red-Water Foot-Rot, &c. Keeping of Hogs, Cows, and Horses, from Diseases. The Bites of Jockeys, exposed. Of Pickling Pore, and the proper Vessels to keep it in. The Breeding of Fowls. A New invented Rowl. Several Letters concerning Husbandry, and the Author's Answers. With other Beneficial Matters tending to the Improvement of this most Useful Science. By William Ellis, of Little-Gaddesden, near Hempstead, in Hertfordshire
Ellis, William, approximately 1700-1758.Date: M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]- Books
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On the action of lime and marle as manures; and the making of artificial marles, for the purposes of agriculture proposed by Thomas Henry, F.R.S.
Henry, Thomas, 1734-1816.Date: 1775]- Books
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An easy mode of ascertaining the capabilities of soil : tests for the purity of artificial manures : mode of preserving the fertilizing contents of a dung-heap from escape, &c. &c. / by John Robinson.
Robinson, John.Date: [1854]- Books
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The modern husbandman: or the practice of farming: As it is now carried on by the most Accurate Farmers in several Counties of England. for the month of May. Containing the following Particulars: Viz. I. Of Ploughs and Plowing. II. Of Barley, Wheat, &c. III. Of Weeds, and their Cure. IV. Of Manures and Dressings proper for this Month. V. Of Artificial Grasses. VI. Of Bulls, Cows, and Calves. Vii. Of Cheese. Viii. Of Butter. IX. Of Hogs. X. Of Sheep. XI. Miscellaneous Matters in Husbandry. XII. Of Turneps; a farther Account of them. XIII. Of Making and Repairing Roads. XIV. Of Horses, Mares, and Colts. XV. Of Trees and Insects. By William Ellis, A Farmer, of Little Gaddesden, near Hempstead, in Hertfordshire.
Ellis, William, approximately 1700-1758.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741] [1744]- Books
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An essay on calcareous manures / by Edmund Ruffin ; edited by J. Carlyle Sitterson.
Ruffin, Edmund, 1794-1865Date: [1961], ©1961- Books
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Chemical composition of foods, waters, soils, minerals, manures & miscellaneous substances / Compiled by E.T. Kensington.
Kensington, Edward Thomas.Date: 1877- Books
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The universal gardener and botanist; or, a general dictionary of gardening and botany. Exhibiting in botanical arrangement, according to the Linnæan system, every tree, shrub, and herbaceous plant, that merit Culture, either for Use, Ornament, or Curiosity, in every Department of Gardening. Comprising accurate Directions, according to real Practice, for the Management of the Kitchen-Garden, Fruit-Garden, Pleasure-Ground, Flower-Garden, Nursery, Plantations, Green-House, Hot-House, or Stove, Hot-Beds, Forcing-Frames, Hot-Walls, and Forcing in general. Describing the proper Situations, Exposures, Soils, Manures, and every Material and Utensil requisite in the different Garden Departments; Together with Practical Directions For Performing the various Mechanical Operations of Gardening in general. By Thomas Mawe, Gardener to his Grace the Duke of Leeds. And John Abercrombie, Authors of Every Man his Own Gardener, &c.
Abercrombie, John, 1726-1806.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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The farmer's compleat guide, through all the articles of his profession; the laying out, proportioning, and cropping his ground; and The rules for purchasing, managing, and preserving his stock. In particular, The Choice and Culture of Wheat, Barley and Oats, from the Seed to the Barn. The most profitable Way of raising Turneps, with a Proposal for introducing the Northern Turnep, called the Naper, which will live on Bogs. The Management of Meadow and Pasture Ground, and raising of artificial Grasses. The Culture of Beans, Pease, Tares, and Thetches. The Raising of Hemp, Flax and Hops; and an Account of the New Lucerne. The Raising of Hedge Shrubs, Coppice Wood, and Timber Trees. The whole Doctrine of Soils and Manures, and the Ways of suiting one to the other in all Instances. And cheap and effectual Remedies for all the Diseases of Cattle.
Date: M.DCC.LX. [1760]- Books
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Town sewage : its defecation and profitable conversion.
Date: 1872