On poor land, one bushel of seed is required for an acre, while half a bushel is sufficient on rich land, where stalks grow large.
They are generally planted too thick on rich land.
To secure the greatest yield on rich land, cut off the tops of the shoots rising for next year's fruit, when they are four or five feet high.
And it is probably true that a large crop of cabbage grown on rich land, contains a higher percentage of water than cabbage grown on poorer land.
That shows the importance,” said the Deacon, “of planting potatoes on rich land, rather than to plant on poor land and try to make it rich by applying manure directly to the crop.
True, but it does not follow from this that rich land, or heavy manuring is the chief cause of this difference.
The object of God was not to save them from the deluge, and raise up a whole people from Abraham, only in order to bring them into a rich land.
There are some that see clearly that man has no other enemy than lust, which turns him from God, and not God; and that he has no other good than God, and not a rich land.
This place presents another proof of the truth of my old observation: rich landand poor labourers.
It is curious, that the moment you get out of the rich land, the churches become smaller, mean, and with scarcely anything in the way of tower or steeple.
The country immediately behind the Blue Mountains, is agreeably diversified with hill and dale, and abounds in extensive tracts of rich land.
It contained about two hundred acres of rich land, and was divided by a road, which ran through the middle; and nearly the whole of it was covered by fine Indian corn, neatly cultivated.
That Piece of Ground, with a little Trouble, would make an Englishman a most curious Settlement, containing above a Mile square of rich Land.
The next day, we went over several Tracts of rich Land, but mix'd with Pines and other indifferent Soil.
Soil of medium strength, like that near Tibur, which one might say is rather hungry than starved, repays cultivation in proportion as it takes on the quality of rich land.
In rich land should be sown what ever require much nourishment, such as cabbage, spring and winter, wheat and flax.
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