ang, 84-98
" Fish, as, on Long Island, 347
" Foods which Make Rich, 45
" for Cabbage, Parsnips, Onions, Carrots, Lettuce, etc, 289
" for Corn, 80
" for Grass, 82
" for Hops, 274
" for Hot-beds, 297
" for Indian Corn, 275
" for Mangel-wurzels and Sugar-beets, 287
" for Market Gardens, 294
" for Oats, 252
" for Potatoes, 255
" for Seed-growing Farms, 296
" for Sorghum or Chinese Sugar-cane, 283
" for Tobacco, 275
" for Turnips, 285-322
" for Wheat, 167
" from Cows, 302
" from Earth-closet, 310
" from Oxen, 303
" from Pigs, Mr. Lawes' Experiments, 301
" from Sheep, 303
" Grain Farms, Management of, 117
" Guano, Price of Now and Thirty Years Ago, 328
" Guano, Rectified Peruvian, 319
" Gypsum and Clover as, 125
" Heap, Changes in, 67
" " Fermenting, 38
" " in Winter, 84
" " Piling in Field, 88-89-90
" " Turning, 88
" Hen, 43-104-301
" Horse, 32-86
" Horse and Farm-yard, 50
" How and When it Should be Applied, 267
" How John Johnston Manages it, 7
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