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Download ebook Transactions of the State Agricultural Society, with Reports of County Agricultural Societies Volume 3

Download ebook Transactions of the State Agricultural Society, with Reports of County Agricultural Societies Volume 3

Transactions of the State Agricultural Society, with Reports of County Agricultural Societies Volume 3.cMichigan State Society
Transactions of the State Agricultural Society, with Reports of County Agricultural Societies Volume 3
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Author: Michigan State Society
Number of Pages: 134 pages
Published Date: 13 Sep 2013
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781230030821
File Name: Transactions.of.the.State.Agricultural.Society,.with.Reports.of.County.Agricultural.Societies.Volume.3.pdf
Download Link: Transactions of the State Agricultural Society, with Reports of County Agricultural Societies Volume 3
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1852 edition. Excerpt: ...in England. In that county, it was calculated that one-fifth of the land was occupied by thorn hedges! The fields were small, generally from three to five acres. The hedges were in bad condition, and formed a nursery for all kinds of weeds. On many farms the interior fences are now thrown down and the hurdle fence introduced with the greatest success. It may be necessary to premise that it is not contemplated to run hurdles around all the lots where fences formerly existed, by any means. No fences are necessary for the separation of grain crops, but only around pasture allotments, or where cattle may be allowed temporarily to graze. Permanent, and if possible, live fences, such as thorn, should be run round the exterior of every farm, and these, were it only for good neighborh0od, ought to be kept to be constructed, enclosing door-yard, garden, orchard and bamyard, With regard to the farm, great division lines ought to be laid permanently down, as always m-em' 1, either for shelter or division. Bupposejhe following to represent a small farm of 80 acres: in good condition. Around the homestead, permanent fences ought ' The black lines represent the permanent fences, exterior and interior--the dotted lines the division of crops without any fences-the parallel lines thehurdle fence. A glance at the above plan will show ' that the farm is divided in the middle by apermanent fence, and that theland to the right of this line is occupied by oats, potatoes, turnips, barley and corn. Now. it is evident that no division " required between these patches, and ll" at consequently a great saving of land is elfected, not to speak of the eradication of all kinds of weeds that would otherwise have grown, had fences been laid down. To...

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