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Minutes in Agriculture and Planting. I. on the Structure and Component Principles of Vegetables. Ii. on the Culture and Use of Nine of the Best Artificial, and of Eight of the Best Natural Grasses ; Shewing the Great Advantages that Would Arise from a More General Use of Them, by Enabling the Grazier to Keep One-fourth More Stock, and the Farmer to Produce One-fourth More Corn, Upon the Same Land, Than They Did Before. Iii. on the Construction and Use of a Sward Dresser. Iv. on the Construction and Use of a Thistle Cutter. V. on the Construction and Use of a Compound Roller ; Containing a Spike and Plain Roller in One Frame. Vi. on the Construction and Use of a Tree-transplanter, for Removing and Planting Large Trees. Vii. on the Construction and Use of a Scuffleviii. on the Construction and Use of a Couch Grass Drag. Ix. on the Construction and Use of a Couch Grass Rake. Illustrated with Specimens of Eight Sorts of the Best, and Two Sorts of the Worst Natural Grasses, and with Accurate Drawings and Descriptions of the Above Practical Machines, on Seven Copper Plates, Whereby Every Farmer Will be Made Perfectly Acquainted with the Best Natural and Artificial Grasses, and Not Only be Made Acquainted with the Use Of, But Also be Enable to Construct the Above Machines. by William Amos, of Brothertoft, Near Boston, Lincolnshire, Author of the Theory and Practise of the Drill Husbandry, & C. & C
出版J. Hellaby, and sold by Lackington, Allen, and Company, London., 1804
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