Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Tema 8,Parte2The Department, 1903 "Report of Pennsylvania Forestry Commission", published in 1896: 1895, pt. 2. |
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... horses and a cultivator . This reduces the roughest and hardest work quite considerably , and consequently reduces the cost of pro- duction . The new house in contemplation will be 60 feet wide , or about 6 feet wider than the one built ...
... horses and a cultivator . This reduces the roughest and hardest work quite considerably , and consequently reduces the cost of pro- duction . The new house in contemplation will be 60 feet wide , or about 6 feet wider than the one built ...
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... horses ( over two - thirds of which are used on farms ) @ $ 75.00 , $ 59,100,000 61,167 mules ( nearly two - thirds of ... horse about fifteen and a half hands high , or over , and weigh- ing about eleven hundred or twelve hundred pounds ...
... horses ( over two - thirds of which are used on farms ) @ $ 75.00 , $ 59,100,000 61,167 mules ( nearly two - thirds of ... horse about fifteen and a half hands high , or over , and weigh- ing about eleven hundred or twelve hundred pounds ...
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Pennsylvania. Department of Agriculture. We feel that the raising of horses for the present market is not a lottery , if the demands of the market are understood , and the breeder carefully considers which breed or class he is best ...
Pennsylvania. Department of Agriculture. We feel that the raising of horses for the present market is not a lottery , if the demands of the market are understood , and the breeder carefully considers which breed or class he is best ...
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... horses and steers , and so on . Those who feed animals feed a ration for desired results . Successful dairymen don't feed at random ; they adjust the different ingredients in such proportions that they No. 7 . 99 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE .
... horses and steers , and so on . Those who feed animals feed a ration for desired results . Successful dairymen don't feed at random ; they adjust the different ingredients in such proportions that they No. 7 . 99 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE .
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... horse is not fed prop- erly , it will show its hips and likewise a tree will show its dead branches . Horticulture relates to Agriculture closely . Every human being and every animal that surrounds the farm is fond of fruit . The borse ...
... horse is not fed prop- erly , it will show its hips and likewise a tree will show its dead branches . Horticulture relates to Agriculture closely . Every human being and every animal that surrounds the farm is fond of fruit . The borse ...
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