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Example sentences for "manured"

Lexicographically close words:
manumission; manumissions; manumit; manumitted; manure; manures; manurial; manuring; manus; manuscript
  1. The seeds should be sown in May and June, and the seedlings should be planted shallowly in well-manured ground, 8 or 10 in.

  2. The cabbage requires a well-manured and well-wrought loamy soil.

  3. Here, three rounds were made with the plow and disk and the ground was manured before the trees were planted.

  4. The field where the hickory and pecans are to go has the tree rows plowed, manured and soy beaned ready for planting.

  5. Cabbage plants should be set out on heavily manured ground.

  6. No vegetable will respond more quickly to good culture and well-manured soil than the cauliflower, and none will prove such an utter failure when neglected.

  7. Sow in spring in well-manured soil, either in drills or in hills 1 foot apart.

  8. Chrysanthemums must be planted in well-manured ground in a position where water can be readily supplied to them.

  9. These sets should be planted as early as possible in the spring, preferably on land that has been manured and trenched in the fall.

  10. The plant is named Cinara, from cinis, "ashes," because land should be manured with these.

  11. In the province of Yaroslavl, for example, the Communal land is generally divided into two parts: the manured land lying near the village, and the unmanured land lying beyond.

  12. This is a serious matter, because it means that the land is not so well manured and cultivated as formerly, and is consequently not so productive.

  13. Other analyses revealed the presence of the element in cabbage plants (from pots) and turnips (from field), both of which had been manured with superphosphate containing some amount of arsenic.

  14. The soil was prepared and manured and then the plots were watered with a solution of ·1 gm.

  15. About what yield do you get from the manured land?

  16. The tenant was also to leave at the end of the lease as many acres well ploughed, sown, and manured as he found at the beginning.

  17. Moss was carefully to be scraped off the trees with the back of an old knife, and, to prevent it, the trees manured with swine's dung.

  18. It would be impossible for most people to raise a cabbage out of the sea-shore, though the sand were manured by principles the noblest.

  19. Shade, shelter from gusts of wind, and rich, well-manured soil are absolutely necessary to do full justice to the merits of this species.

  20. In shady positions it would be found to attain great stature if planted in deep, well-manured soil.

  21. The ground being manured and dug one spit deep, the seed was sown the second week in May, and from first to last many of the plants had no water supplied to them through the season.

  22. No vegetable will respond more quickly to good culture and well manured soil than the Cauliflower, and none will prove such an utter failure when neglected.

  23. Sow in spring in well manured soil, either in drills or in hills 1 foot apart.

  24. It occurs not rarely on richly manured ground, in meadows, lawns, or even on the open prairie.

  25. Not uncommon about stable-manure heaps, in flower beds, and on richly manured lands.

  26. Ridges should be more heavily manured than hollows.

  27. Such experimental plots should not be manured after crop, but should be manured immediately after the monsoon.

  28. It is obvious, therefore, that in well manured land there must be a gradual increase of all the constituents of plants, but that of the mineral matters is relatively much greater than that of the nitrogenous.

  29. A nicely manured field or common place to sow and reap on--and what a harvest it yielded accordingly!

  30. Tobacco requires in the East, for its growth, a soil as fertile and as well manured as for the production of the poppy or opium.

  31. The field in which the seedlings are transplanted, is manured and ploughed at the end of August.

  32. Subsequently, and until spring arrives, the ground is manured and repeatedly flooded.

  33. The ground on which these strawberries were grown was planted with Early Rose potatoes and heavily manured in the spring of 1877.

  34. In the spring of 1876, being so well pleased with the appearance of our one acre manured with bone and ashes, we planned to fertilize all of our fruits in the same way.

  35. Yet the past season we picked 143 bushels of Charles Downings per acre, from a field manured with bone and potash, so poor and worn-out that two years before it would only produce six bushels of rye per acre.

  36. In newly manured fields, and especially in a vegetable compost, the quantity is vastly greater.

  37. These soils are easy to work, are ready for the plow early in the spring, and if well manured give fair crops in wet seasons.

  38. Afterwards, further indignities were exacted as one's head was slammed against the pavement or struck on the heal of a manured boot.

  39. He pressed his manured boot over a darkened brick kicking it free.

  40. As a rule, when they are cultivated it is along with beans, when they are necessarily manured in a similar manner.

  41. Thus the plots would be manured respectively as follows:-- No.

  42. The produce obtained from this plot, compared with the produce obtained from the other manured plots, will thus furnish data for estimating the respective amounts of increase obtained by different manures.

  43. Boussingault found the percentage of oxygen in a sandy soil, freshly manured and wet with rain, to be as low as 10.

  44. It has been found that in a highly nitrogenous manured crop the proportion of diseased tubers is greater than in a non-manured crop.

  45. In the case of heavily manured soil, the increase in the soil's percentage, due to manure, was shown to be felt to the depth of a foot, but not much below it.

  46. As a rule it is only manured by the droppings of the cattle and sheep feeding upon it.

  47. The other portions of the field not covered by the manure-heaps are thus manured with washed-out farmyard manure, bereft of its most valuable constituents.

  48. Here and there he stops to dig with an iron tool, and finds good mould, or peaty soil, manured with the rotted wood and fallen leaves of a thousand years.

  49. Isak mowed his bits of meadow; there was little grass on them for all he had manured them well that spring.

  50. Probably you manured one half the field for turnips, and not the other half.

  51. I never manured potatoes so highly as I did last year (1877), and never had potatoes of such high quality.

  52. Over 34½ bushels on the plot manured with barn-yard manure.

  53. On good, well-manured fields, however, we have had a much larger produce.

  54. It was too wet and the crops of wheat when highly manured were much laid.

  55. The portion manured with night-soil produced to the statute acre 32 bushels of 60 lbs.

  56. The following are the results:--From 3,060 yards manured with No.

  57. The following were the results at harvest:--That manured with night-soil and ashes produced 32 bushels of 60 lbs.

  58. Thinking it desirable to apply my experimental manures in moist weather, I waited until the 6th May, when I treated that part of the field which had not been manured (three-fourths of the whole) in the following manner.

  59. I think, however, that this is shown by the produce of the land manured with guano alone.

  60. As the season was very wet, it was indifferently cleaned, and one-fourth of it manured with a compost of night-soil and ashes, and then the field was sowed with wheat.


  61. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "manured" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.