Manitoba has excellent markets, good land, but she wants gardeners and farmers—especially farmers who will give attention to something besides wheat.
At this place they have 2000 acres of good land, their own: they grow everything they eat, and are all teetotallers.
They are active business men, and have lots of back-country to depend upon--good land, and the farmers of the old Dutch sort.
Joe was thinking of Oregon, of good land, free for the taking.
He sat on the wagon tongue feeling himself in tune with this new land that he had decided to call home, and knowing it for a good land.
If no error has been made in estimating the extent of a rupini, the acre of good land in Nepal produces rather more than 28 bushels of paddy, or rice in the husk.
This River is near as large as Reatkin; the South-side having curious Tracts of good Land, the Banks high, and Stone-Quarries.
In the fine province of Kadu, an English acre of good land, yielding annually one green crop and a crop of rice, was found to produce of the latter 641 lbs.
In 1845 I planted, in the months of January and February, a quarter of an acre of good land, in arrowroot and onions.
Plenty of good land, and liberty to manage their own affairs their own way, seem to be the two great causes of the prosperity of all new colonies.
In the plenty of good land, the European colonies established in America and the West Indies resemble, and even greatly surpass, those of ancient Greece.
They had plenty of good land; and as they were altogether independent of the mother city, they were at liberty to manage their own affairs in the way that they judged was most suitable to their own interest.
I knew a farmer, who last year let out a field of good land, that had been in corn the previous year, to a man to sow to barley, and afterwards to wheat on “the halves.
It is just as good land naturally, and there is merely a fence between, and yet the grass and clover are so poor as hardly to be worth cutting.
We have much poor land in the United States, and an immense area of good land.
Well, we're told that the triumphing of the wicked is short, but--good Land!
He now owns eight hundred acres of good land in Walla Walla county and is engaged in both wheat and stock raising, finding such a course more profitable than specializing in either industry.
His place comprises three hundred and sixty acres of good land which he purchased in 1909.
She dropped wearily into Grandma's soft cushioned kitchen rocker, slipped her cold feet without ceremony into the warm stove oven and began: "Good land!
Good land--it must be four o'clock, for here come the children!
Western Australia "abundance of good land and of land, too, cleared and drained by nature.
Those who went out as labourers no sooner reached the colony than they were tempted by the superabundance of good land to become landowners.
Observations of the migrations of birds convinced Sturt that there was good land in the interior of New South Wales, and in 1844 he set out to find it.
The farmer holds fifty acres of good land, for which he pays fifty pounds a year.
One man I know named McGreal has twenty acres of good land and a house for seventeen shillings and sixpence a year.
Wherever you go you will find the Protestants living on good land.
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