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" A farmer, of much practical knowledge of this subject, says : " Since the cattle have been kept from the beaches, by the act of the Legislature of 1826, the grass and shrubs have sprung up of their own accord, and have, in a great measure, in the westerly... "
Transactions of the New-York State Agricultural Society for the Year ... - Página 258
por New York State Agricultural Society - 1870
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A Practical Treatise on Grasses and Forage Plants: Comprising Their Natural ...

Charles Louis Flint - 1857 - 250 páginas
...been kept from the beaches, by the act of the legislature of 1826, the grass and shrubs have sprung up of their own accord and have, in a great measure,,...by planting grass. It is of no use to plant grass oil the high parts of the beach. Plant on the lowest parts and they will raise, while the highest places,...
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Grasses and Forage Plants: A Practical Treatise, Comprising Their Natural ...

Charles Louis Flint - 1860 - 412 páginas
...been kept from the beaches, by the act of the Legislature of 1826, the grass and shrubs have sprung up of their own accord, and have, in a great measure,...the beach. Plant on the lowest parts and they will raise, while the highest places, over which the grass will spread, are levelling by the wind. To preserve...
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Grasses and Forage Plants: A Practical Treatise Comprising Their Natural ...

Charles Louis Flint - 1887 - 412 páginas
...been kept from the beaches, by the act of the Legislature of 1826, the grass and shrubs have sprung up of their own accord, and have, in a great measure,...the beach. Plant on the lowest parts and they will raise, while the highest places, over which the grass will spread, are levelling by the wind. To preserve...
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Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information, Volumen11

1897 - 530 páginas
...been kept from the beaches, by the Act of the Legislature of 1826, the grass and shrubs have sprung up of their own accord, and have, in a great measure, in the westerly parts of the Cape, accomplished what was intended to be done by planting grass. It is of no use to...
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The Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales, Volumen6

New South Wales. Department of Agriculture - 1895 - 1068 páginas
...been kept from the beaches, by the Act of the Legislature of 1826, the grass and shrubs have sprung up of their own accord, and have, in a great measure, in the westerly parts of the Cape, accomplished what was intended to be done by planting grass. It is of no use to...
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The Indian Forester, Volumen21

1895 - 762 páginas
...been kept from the beaches, by the Act of the Legislature of 1826, the grass and shrubs have sprung up of their own accord, and have, in a great measure, in the westerly parts of the Cape, accomplished what was intended to be done by planting grass. It is of no use to...
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Bulletin, Tema 3

United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Division of Agrostology, United States. Division of Agrostology - 1896 - 128 páginas
...fall, and if seeds are used it should be done on the lowest parts of the beach or sand dunes, and these will rise while the highest places over which the grass will spread are being leveled by the wind. Beach-grass has been used for the manufacture of coarse paper, and it makes...
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