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Collins’ Patent Horizontal Hop-Yard. Agreement date; June 12, 1866. Patented December 1, 1863. Signed “Collins & Pratt” and witness Benj. Kirkham. Large 4to. Previous folds, glued to board. Printed form with holograph additions and graphic illustration at top of hop yard. Very good.
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1863
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BADGER, MRS. C. M.
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Wild Flowers Drawn and Colored from Nature. With an Introduction by Mrs. L.H. Sigourney.
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1859
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BEECHER, HENRY WARD.
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Plain and Pleasant Talk About Fruits, Flowers and Farming.
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1859
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BIGELOW, JACOB.
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Florula Bostoniensis. A Collection of Plants of Boston and Its Vicinity...Second Edition Greatly Enlarged. To which is added a Glossary of the Botanical Terms Employed in the Work.
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1824
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BRIDGEMAN, THOMAS.
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The Florist's Guide; Containing Practical Directions for the Cultivation of Annual, Biennial, and Perennial Flowering Plants...Including the Double Dahlia; with a Monthly Calendar...for the Management of Greenhouse Plants...Third Edition, Enlarged and Improved.
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1840
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BUIST, ROBERT.
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The Rose Manual: Containing Accurate Descriptions of All the Finest Varieties of Roses...with Engravings.
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1844
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BURBANK, LUTHER.
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Luther Burbank. His Methods and Discoveries and Their Practical Application. Prepared from His Original Field Notes Covering More Than 100,000 Experiments Made During Forty Years Devoted to Plant Improvement...
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1914
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BURBANK, LUTHER.
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Luther Burbank. His Methods and Discoveries and Their Practical Application. Prepared from His Original Field Notes Covering More Than 100,000 Experiments Made During Forty Years Devoted to Plant Improvement...
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1914
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BURBANK, LUTHER.
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Luther Burbank. His Methods and Discoveries and Their Practical Application. Prepared from His Original Field Notes Covering More Than 100,000 Experiments Made During Forty Years Devoted to Plant Improvement...
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1914
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BUTLER, FREDERICK
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The Farmer's Manual...on the Art of Husbandry...together with remarks on Gardening, and a Treatise on the Management of Bees
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1821
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CHORLTON, WILLIAM.
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The Cold Grapery, from Direct American Practice: Being a Concise and Detailed Treatise on the Cultivation of the Exotic Grape-Vine, Under Glass, Without Artificial Heat.
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1853
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COPELAND, R. MORRIS.
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Country Life: a Handbook of Agriculture, Horticulture, and Landscape Gardening.
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1859
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DARLINGTON, WILLIAM
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Agricultural Botany: an Enumeration and Description of Useful Plants and Weeds, which merit the notice...of American Agriculturists
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1847
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DARLINGTON, WILLIAM.
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Address Delivered Before the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture, at the Annual Exhibition, held Oct. 17, 1844. [Caption title].
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1844
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DAVY, HUMPHRY.
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Elements of Agricultural Chemistry, in a Course of Lectures for the Board of Agriculture...to which is added, A Treatise on Soils and Manures, as Founded on Actual Experience, and as Combined with the Leading Principles of Agriculture: in which the Theory and Doctrines of Sir Humphry Davy, and Other Agricultural Chemists, are Rendered Familiar to the Experienced Farmer. By a Practical Agriculturist.
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1821
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DOWNING, A.J.
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The Fruits and Fruit Trees of America...Illustrated with Many Engravings.
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1858
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DOWNING, A.J.
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The Fruits and Fruit Trees of America...Illustrated with Many Engravings.
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1845
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DUANE, WILLIAM JOHN.
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The Law of Nations, Investigated in a Popular Manner. Addressed to the Farmers of the United States.
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1809
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ESSEX AGRICULTURAL S
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The Trustees' Account of the Cattle Show, and Other Exhibitions, at Topsfield. Oct. 5, 1820.
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1821
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FORSYTH, WM.
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A Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit Trees....To which is Added, an Introduction and Notes, Adapting. . .the Treatise to the Climates and Seasons of the United States....By William Cobbett.
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1803
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FRANCIS, JOHN W.
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An Address...Before the New-York Horticulture Society, at Their Anniversary....
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1830
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GIRTY & ELLIOTT.
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Descriptive Catalogue of Agricultural and Horticultural Implements and Machinery, Field, Graden and Flower Seeds, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Vines and Plants, with Brief Directions and Descriptions Relative to Plowing, Planting, Sowing, and Cultivating Varieties oof Seeds, Fruits, Trees &c., and Rules for the Application of Bone Dust, Guano, Poudrette, and Other Manures...
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1851
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GREGORY, JAMES J.H.
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Squashes. How To Grow Them. A Practical Treatise on Squash Culture, Giving Full Details on Every Point, Including Keeping and Marketing the Crop.
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1867
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HALE, MRS. S.J. Edit
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Flora's Interpreter: or the American Book of Flowers and Sentiments. Second Edition, Improved.
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1833
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HOARE, CLEMENT.
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A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine on Open Walls. With a Descriptive Account of an Improved Method of Planting and Managing the Roots of Grape Vines. To which is added, an Appendix, Containing Remarks on the Culture of the Grape Vine in the United States.
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1847
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HOOPER, E.J.
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Hooper's Western Fruit Book: a Compendious Collection of Facts, from the Notes and Experience of Successful Fruit Culturists, Arranged for Practical Use in the Orchard and Garden.
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1857
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HOOPER, EDWARD JAMES
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The Practical Farmer, Gardener and Housewife; or, Dictionary of Agriculture, Horticulture, and Domestic Economy: including Descriptions of the Most Improved Kinds of Live Stock...Raising of Silk...the Cultivation of Some Select Flowers and Ornamental Shrubs
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1840
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JOHNSON, LOUISA.
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Every Lady Her Own Flower Gardener. Containing Simple and Practicval Directions for Cultivating Plants and Flowers, in the Northern and Southern States, Also Flora's Revealings, Hints for the Management of Flowers in Rooms...
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1844
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JOHNSON, MRS. S.O.
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Every Woman Her Own Flower Gardener. A Handy Manual of Flower Gardening For Ladies. Fourth Edition.
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1873
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LOUBAT, ALPHONSE.
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The American Vine Dresser's Guide.
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1872
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LOUDON, MRS. J.W.
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Gardening for Ladies; and Companion to the Flower-Garden. First American...Edited by A.J. Downing.
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1843
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MACMILLAN, HUGH
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First Forms of Vegetation.
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1874
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MANNING, ROBERT.
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Book of Fruits: Being a Descriptive Catalogue of the Most Valuable Varieties of the Pear, Apple, Peach, Plum & Cherry, for New-England Culture. To which are added the Gooseberry, Currant, Raspbery, Strawberry, and the Grape...also, Hardy Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. With Plates. First Series for 1838. [All pub.].
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1838
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MANWARING, CHRISTOPH
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Essays, Historical, Moral, Political and Agricultural.
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1829
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McCORMICK, C.H. & BR
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McCormick's Prize Harvesters[,] Mowers and Reapers, (Latest Improvements). [Wrapper title].
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1868
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MORRELL, L. A.
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The American Shepherd: Being a History of the Sheep, With Their Breeds, Management, and Diseases. Illustrated with Portraits of Different Breeds, Sheep Barns, Sheds, &c. With an Appendix, Embracing Upwards of Twenty Letters from Eminent Wool-Growers and Sheep-Fatteners of Different States, Detailing Their Respective Modes of Management.
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1850
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MORRIS, D.
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Institute of Jamaica. Popular Lectures. Third Series. Some Objects of Productive Industry. Part IV: Native and other Fibre Plants...
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1884
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NICHOLSON, JOHN
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The Farmer's Assistant...
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1814
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NICHOLSON, JOHN
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The Farmer's Assistant...
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1814
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OLMSTED, FREDERICK L
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Walks and Talks of an American Farmer in England. Part [I]-II.
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1852
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OVERTON, A.N. & D.
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Smut Exterminator! Seed Wheat Cleansed of Smut! Oatented by Alfred N. Norton, in September, 1861. [Caption title, in 4 lines]. Large 4to broadside.
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1861
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PHIN, JOHN.
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Open Air Grape Culture: A Practical Treatise on the Garden and Vineyard Culture of the Vine, and the Manufacture of Domestic Wine...a Selection of Examples of American Vineyard Practice, and...Thomery System of Grape Cultue.
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1862
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PONTEY, WM.
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The Forest Pruner; Or, Timber Owner's Assistant: A Treatise on...British Forest Trees; Whether Intended for Use, Ornament, or Shelter; Including an Explanation of the Causes of their General Diseases and Defects...
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1808
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PRINCE, WILLIAM R. &
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Chinese, or Japan Potato. [Caption title.]
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1856
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PRINCE, WILLIAM.
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Annual Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Plants, (all of which are hardy) Cultivated at the Linnaean Botanic Garden...Flushing, Long-Island...Twenty-Fifth Edition.
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1829
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SINCLAIR, JOHN.
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The Code of Agriculture; Including Observations on Gardens, Orchards, Woods, and Plantations. First American Edition with Notes.
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1818
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SPOONER, ALDEN.
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The Cultivation of American Grape Vines, and Making of Wine.
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1846
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STEUART, HENRY.
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The Planter's Guide; or, a Practical Essay on the Best Method of Giving Immediate Effect to Wood, by the Removal of Large Trees and Underwood...
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1832
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THOMAS, JOHN J.
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The American Fruit Culturist, Containing Directions for the Propagation and Culture of Fruit Trees in the Nursery, Orchard and Garden...Illustrated with Three Hundred Accurate Figures.
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1854
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TRIMBLE, ISAAC P.
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A Treatise on the Insect Enemies of Fruit and Fruit Trees. With Numerous Illustrations drawn from Nature, by Hochstein, under the immediate supervision of the Author.
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1865
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VARLO, CHARLES.
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A New System of Husbandry...shewing how to raise good crops without manure...a new discovered cheap food for cattle, of cabbage and turnip husbandry...grains and grasses suitable for the land and climate of America...a new invented thrashing floor, also many chosen receipts in Physic and Surgery, for the Human Species, and others for the cure of all sorts of cattle...How to put a stop to runaway Servants.
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1785
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VARLO, CHARLES.
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A New System of Husbandry...shewing how to raise good crops without manure...a new discovered cheap food for cattle, of cabbage and turnip husbandry...grains and grasses suitable for the land and climate of America...a new invented thrashing floor, also many chosen receipts in Physic and Surgery, for the Human Species, and others for the cure of all sorts of cattle...How to put a stop to runaway Servants.
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1785
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WIGGINS, FRANCIS S.
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The American Farmer's Instructor, or Practical Agriculturist; Comprehending the Cultivation of Plants, the Husbandry of the Domestic Animals, and the Economy of the Farm...
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1840
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