Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of EnglandRoyal Agricultural Society of England, 1878 |
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acres ammonia amount animals annual applied arable artificial manures average barley beans Berkshire breed breeders bushels cake calves Cambridgeshire capital cattle cent chaff chalk cheese Cheshire classes clay clover consumption corn cost cows crops cultivation dairy districts drainage early England English ewes extent farm farmers fattening feeding Gloucestershire grass grazing grown guano heifers Herefordshire horses husbandry improvement income increase Ireland Kent labour lambs land landlord landowners lease Leicester less Lincolnshire loam mangolds manure meat milk nitrate of soda Norfolk oats oolite owner Oxfordshire pasture pigs plough potatoes practice produce proportion quantity quarter rams rent roots rotation Royal Agricultural Royal Agricultural Society Scotland seeds sheep shire Shorthorn Shropshire soil straw Suffolk superphosphate supply swedes taxation taxes tenant tion turnips United Kingdom vetches weight wheat Wiltshire winter wool yards yield Yorkshire
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Сторінка 82 - Charta and divers other wholesome laws, as prejudicial to and against the common utility ; nevertheless this public mischief has of late greatly increased by many large and improvident alienations or dispositions made by languishing or dying persons, or by other persons, to uses called charitable uses, to take place after their death, to the disherison of their lawful heirs...
Сторінка 593 - Experiments upon the feeding of animals were commenced in 1847, and have been continued at intervals up to the present time. The following points have been investigated : 1. The amount of food, and of its several constituents, consumed in relation to a given live-weight of animal within a given time. 2. The amount of food, and of its several constituents, consumed to produce a given amount of increase in live-weight 3. The proportion, and relative development, of the different organs or parts of...
Сторінка 605 - To correspond with agricultural, horticultural, and other scientific societies, both at home and abroad, and to select from such correspondence all information which, according to the opinion of the Society, may be likely to lead to practical benefit in the cultivation of the soil.
Сторінка 280 - ... in the middle of the white, are distinctive marks which have many admirers. The horns are of a yellow or white waxy appearance, frequently darker at the ends. Those of the bull should spring out straightly from a broad flat forehead ; whilst those of the cows have a wave, and a slight upward tendency.
Сторінка 605 - At the meetings of the Society in the country, by the distribution of prizes, and by other means, to encourage the best mode of farm cultivation and the breed of live stock. 10. To promote the comfort and welfare of labourers, and to encourage the improved management of their cottages and gardens.
Сторінка 62 - France," and made that famous division of them into four parts ; one to maintain the edifice of the church, the second to support the poor, the third the bishop, and the fourth the parochial clergy...
Сторінка 605 - ... the application of chemistry to the general purposes of agriculture, the destruction of insects injurious to vegetable life, and the eradication of weeds.
Сторінка 112 - ... 3. That compensation has not been awarded for improvements, acts, or things, breaches of covenants or agreements, or for committing or permitting waste, in respect of which the party claiming was entitled to compensation...
Сторінка 290 - Ears, of a deep orange colour within 1 9. Eye, full and placid 1 10. Neck, straight, fine, and placed lightly on the shoulders 1 11. Chest, broad, and deep 1 12. Barrel, hooped, broad, and deep 1 13. Well ribbed home, having but little space between the) -. last rib and the hip j 14. Ba«k, straight from the withers to the top of the hip .. 1 15.