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Example sentences for "single season"

  • All that nature’s laws would in ten years effect in manures in an ordinary state, when ploughed into the ground, are ready, and occur in a single season, when the manures are presented to the roots of plants in a liquid form.

  • Hence irrigation has been known to double the size of raspberries, as well as doubling the growth of the canes in a single season.

  • Thus no one weed can be extirpated in a single season; neither do we have the whole catalogue to attack at the same time.

  • I have a relative in Ohio who has a peach orchard of eleven acres, which has yielded him five thousand dollars in a single season, during which peaches were selling in Cincinnati at twenty-five cents a bushel.

  • We gain some estimation, too, of the vast amount of immature fish which a pair of kingfishers and their young must destroy in a single season.

  • Soon afterwards he received the enormous price of eight hundred guineas (or four thousand dollars) for two-thirds of the services of a ram for a single season, reserving the other third for himself.

  • For this purpose, at that time alone, it will pay for itself ten times over in a single season, in saving time, to say nothing of the advantage of the sheep.

  • This would give one hundred or one hundred and fifty pounds of wool for the use of a ram for a single season; and every lamb subsequently got by him adds a pound to this amount.

  • Occasionally a tree makes two layers of wood in a single season, but this is exceptional.

  • The first group matures its acorns in a single season; the second requires two seasons.

  • The cones are small and almost globular, maturing in a single season, scarcely an inch long, with three to five winged seeds under each scale.

  • But it is thought that, on the average, one third of the female population produces two clutches of eggs in a single season.

  • A scute that shows a single season of growth has two layers; a new layer is added in each subsequent season of growth.

  • It is estimated that one-third of the females produces two clutches of eggs in a single season.

  • It cannot stand a single season, in any climate or soil, without being seriously impaired by the frosts or the heavy rains.

  • Rushes and water-grasses spring up luxuriantly in the wet and slimy bottom, and often, in a single season, retard the flow of water, so that it will stand many inches deep where the fall is slight.

  • The work was finished last Autumn, and we have had but the experience of a single season with it; but we are satisfied that the object is attained.

  • From the experience of a single season, this variety promises to be one of the best for cultivation in this country.


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