If many are allowed to become yellow and go to seed, the growth and productiveness of the vines are checked.
When I was a boy, Hovey's Seedling was the great strawberry of the day, and marvellous stories were told of the productiveness of the plants and the size of the berries.
For the market, which demands size above all things, the Cherry is the kind to grow; but in the home garden flavor and productiveness are the more important qualities.
By taking good care of the others we soon derive one of the best pleasures which our acre can afford--that of giving to a friend something which will enhance the productiveness of his acre, and add to his enjoyment for years to come.
It is true that a manufacturing business requires the services of some employes whose productiveness is not readily expressed in standard units, in which cases the first method only can be used.
If all men performing the same task were equally skillful, or if the wage rate could be adjusted in conformity with the varying degrees of productiveness found in every body of workmen, the day-wage plan would be ideal.
The surrounding country is remarkable for the bountiful productiveness of its unctuous loam.
The enchanting variety of its scenery, joined to the inexhaustible productiveness of its soil, constitutes a challenge to the charms of every other region, except, perhaps, the country watered by the great river of China.
In practical theology the productiveness of the American church in the matter of sermons has been so copious that even for the briefest mention some narrow rule of exclusion must be followed.
I have quoted the above, merely for the sake of establishing the fact, that many persons consider the productiveness of capital a false, a fatal, and an iniquitous principle.
I beg the reader to remark, that the power which exists in the tool to increase the productiveness of labour, is the basis of the solution which follows.
This will prolong the life and productiveness of the trees for many years if other conditions are favorable.
I have the best alfalfa soil and it is now in its fourth year of productiveness in that crop.
It is clear that if the plant is in America really equal to the potato in productiveness and taste, this will never be the case in Europe.
Even in the old world, where it has existed for so many thousands of years, its productiveness might be doubled by taking the trouble to graft on wild trees, as the French have done in Algeria.
While the price asked by these proprietors is frequently higher than that which corresponds to the present productiveness of the land, it is generally as low as that which is demanded by the owners of smaller parcels.
Thus the community would suffer through the lowered productiveness of its land, and because of the lower rent that it would receive from all subsequent users of the deteriorated tracts.
Then first did necessity teach men how to employ the elemental forces in increasing the productiveness of human labour; the moderately cold zone is the birthplace of man's dominion over nature.
Hence no increase in the productiveness of labour can increase the total sum of values.
If that were to happen, then, it must be admitted, all products would be disposed of, however much the productiveness of labour might increase.
We, on the contrary, were able to find excellent employment for the labour thus saved, which could be utilised in producing things that would elevate and refine, and for which the increased productiveness of labour had created a demand.
The productiveness of the Celtic spirit is also noticeable in the capitals.
They plough the land only when they intend to sow corn or other crops between the trees, a procedure which tends to lessen the productiveness of the trees.
The Golden Defiance also, which is so vigorous in the matted beds that weeds stand but little chance before it, almost doubles in size and productiveness if restricted to a narrow row.
Indeed, next to fertilizers and moisture, there is nothing that so enhances the vigor and productiveness of a plant as clipping the runners as fast as they appear.
Wilder: "The large size, good form, bright color and remarkable solidity and productiveness will make it a permanent variety for years to come.
The importance of this careful selection in propagation can scarcely be overestimated, and the fruit grower who followed it up for a few years might almost double the productiveness and quality of many of his varieties.
The White Grape is an advance in size upon the last-named, and of marvellous productiveness and beauty.
When the temperature of 73° was reached, an adverse influence appeared to be exerted on the vitality and productiveness of the organism.
Occasionally we have scattering indications of the productiveness of inquisitorial labors.
There ensued an era of mechanical invention, scientific discovery, art, musical and literary productiveness to which no previous age of the world offers anything comparable.
He must either by literary, artistic, or inventive productiveness indemnify the nation for the loss of his services, or must get a sufficient number of other people to contribute to such an indemnity.
As she grew older, her leverets sometimes numbered four or five, but as a rule she gave birth to three only, her productiveness being probably dependent on the ease with which she obtained food.
It belongs rather to agriculture than to geography to discuss the quality of the crops obtained by irrigation, or the permanent effects produced by it on the productiveness of the soil.
The Argentine Republic, being a country essentially agricultural, its section in the Agriculture Building revealed the productiveness of the country and its vast agricultural resources.
As I have before said, the productiveness of a farm does not depend so much on the absolute amount of plant-food which the soil contains, as on the amount of plant-food which is immediately available for the use of the plants.
After the first two objects are accomplished, the measure of productivenesswill be determined by the amount of available nitrogen in the soil.
The productiveness and fertility of these lands is sure to be speedily doubled.
I have heard before of its beauty and the fertility and productiveness of its wheat fields and of the rich mines which are found in this vicinity.
The half had not been told of the productiveness of your valleys, of the blossoming orchards, of the gardens laden with flowers.
We have been greatly surprised to see vineyards and orchards at these altitudes, and to know that your fields rival in productiveness the famous valleys of your State.
Whiting is one of the most abundant of English Channel fish; and in this species, as well as in soles and turbot, the south coast is of all the British fishing-grounds second only in productiveness to the east coast.
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