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Husbandry
 
Husbandry
 
extracted from the Complete
 
extracted from the Complete
[[underline]] English Farmer [[/underline]]
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[[underline]] English Farmer: [[/underline]]
  
 
In the cultivation of lands, it is yet
 
In the cultivation of lands, it is yet
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general disregard paid to the New husbandry
 
general disregard paid to the New husbandry
 
by the practical Farmers, who are as keen
 
by the practical Farmers, who are as keen
a set of Men, collectively considered and
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a set of Men, collectively considered, and
 
as ready to embrace every project where
 
as ready to embrace every project where
 
the prospect of success presents itself, as
 
the prospect of success presents itself, as
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that has attended the practice of it, and
 
that has attended the practice of it, and
 
the slow progress it has made both here
 
the slow progress it has made both here
and abroad under the direction of gentlemen
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and abroad, under the direction of gentlemen
 
of the first eminence; we need not hesitate a
 
of the first eminence; we need not hesitate a
 
moment in the present improved state of  
 
moment in the present improved state of  
[[catchword]] agriculture [[/agriculture]]
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[[catchword]] agriculture [[/catchword]]

Latest revision as of 19:39, 12 July 2018

1. Advantages of the Old and New Husbandry extracted from the Complete underline English Farmer: /underline

In the cultivation of lands, it is yet undecided, whether the Old or the New husbandry is the most profitable; yet if we may be allowed to judge from the general disregard paid to the New husbandry by the practical Farmers, who are as keen a set of Men, collectively considered, and as ready to embrace every project where the prospect of success presents itself, as any other class of Men in the kingdom; and if we confide further the little success that has attended the practice of it, and the slow progress it has made both here and abroad, under the direction of gentlemen of the first eminence; we need not hesitate a moment in the present improved state of catchword agriculture /catchword