| Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1860 - 648 pages
...experience. The rules which regulate the quantity of seed-wheat to be sown to the acre are simply these :— the early sowings require less seed, whilst for the...seed becomes necessary. The first sowings will take 5 or 6 pecks of seed to the acre, whereas the latest will reach up to 8 pecks, and upon poor land it... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1862 - 638 pages
...quantity of seed- wheat to be sowu to the acre are simply these : — the early sowings require lees seed, whilst for the later sowings the quantity should...; and, again, as the soil and climate become more favorable to the growth of wheat, Itss seed becomes necessary. The first sowings will take 5 or 6 pecks... | |
| Agriculture - 1862 - 500 pages
...plant. "The rules which regulate the quantity of seed wheat to be sown to the acre are simply these: — the early sowings require less seed, whilst for the...quantity should be gradually increased ; and, again, sis the soil and climate become more favorable to the growth of wheat, less seed becomes necessary.... | |
| Agriculture - 1860 - 606 pages
...experience. The rules which regulate the quantity of seedwheat to be sown to the acre are simply these : — the early sowings require less seed, whilst for the...seed becomes necessary. The first sowings will take 6 or 6 pecks of seed to the acre, whereas the latest will reach up to 8 pecks, and upon poor land it... | |
| The Farmer's Magazine - 1860 - 604 pages
...depth. The rules which regulate the quantity of seedwheat to be sown to the acre are simply these:— the early sowings require less seed, whilst for the...seed becomes necessary. The first sowings will take 5 or 6 pecks of seed to'the acre, whereas the latest will reach up to 3 pecks, and upon poor land it... | |
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