Flax - From the American Agriculturist Vol. XI No. 13 December 7th 1853
As soon as the process of rippling has been gone through, that of watering should be immediately attended to. This requires the greatest attention.
Read MoreAs soon as the process of rippling has been gone through, that of watering should be immediately attended to. This requires the greatest attention.
Read MoreAN adjourned meeting of this Society was held at the rooms, No. 600 Broadway, on Monday evening, Nov. 28th, to receive the report of the committee appointed to nominate officers for the ensuing year.
Read MoreOF all subjects treated of in books, nothing is further removed from the domain of esthetics and poetry than the cabbage. The literary reader will search his favorite authors in vain, for any considerable scrap or essay upon this esculent. It is not found in the favorite pasture-grounds of the poets, and genius has never sought to invest it with a beauty and glory not its own.
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