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" Thus a sandy soil may sometimes owe its fertility to the power of the subsoil to retain water ; and an absorbent clayey soil may occasionally be prevented from being barren, in a moist climate, by the influence of a substratum of sand or gravel. "
The gardeners dictionary - Page 150
by Philip Miller - 1835
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The Repertory of arts and manufactures [afterw.] arts, manufactures and ...

Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1805 - 534 pages
...considering' their chemical nature, and the system of improvement. Thus a sandy soil may sometimes owe its fertility to the power of the subsoil to retain...by the influence of a substratum of sand or gravel. XVIII. Of the chemical Composition of fertile Corn Softs in this Climate. Those soils that are most...
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Repertory of Arts, Manufactures, and Agriculture: Consisting of Original ...

Industrial arts - 1805 - 534 pages
...in considering their chemical nature, and the system of improvement. Thus a sandy soil may sometimes owe its fertility to the power of the subsoil to retain...by the influence of a substratum of sand or gravel. XVIII. Of the chemical Composition of fertile Corn Soils i in this Climate. Those soils that are most...
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System of Theoretical and Practical Chemistry ...

Friedrich Christian Accum - Chemistry - 1808 - 492 pages
...in considering their chemical nature, and the system of improvement. Thus a sandy soil may sometimes owe its fertility to the power of the subsoil to retain...by the influence of a substratum of sand or gravel. 18. Of the Chemical Composition of fertile Corn Soils in this Climate. Those soils that are most productive...
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A System of Chemistry, Volume 4

John Murray - Chemistry - 1809 - 780 pages
...of the sub-soil, or the earthy and stony strata on which they rest. Thu?, a sandy soil may sometimes owe its fertility to the power of the sub-soil to...be prevented from being barren, in a moist climate, fcy the influence of a substratum of sand or gravel." Besides aproper soil, the due application of...
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System of Theoretical and Practical Chemistry ...

Friedrich Christian Accum - Chemistry - 1814 - 484 pages
...in considering their chemical nature, and the system of improvement. Thus a sandy soil may sometimes owe its fertility to the power of the subsoil to retain...climate, by the influence of a substratum of sand •r gravel. 18. Of the Chemical Composition of fertile Corn Soils in this Climate. *' Those soils...
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A Dictionary of Chemistry: On the Basis of Mr. Nicholson's, in ..., Volume 2

Andrew Ure - Chemistry - 1821 - 512 pages
...and the system of improvement. Thus a sandy soil may owe its fertility to the power of the sub-yoil to retain water; and an absorbent clayey soil may...by the influence of a substratum of sand or gravel. TI lose soils that arc moit productive of corn, contain always certain proportions of aluminous or...
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Lectures on the Elements of Botany, Volume 1

Anthony Todd Thomson - Botany - 1822 - 778 pages
...subsoil, " or the earthy and stony strata on which they VOL. I. Q " rest. Thus, a sandy soil may sometimes owe its " fertility to the power of the subsoil to retain "water; and an absorbent clayey soil may oc" casionally be prevented from being barren, in a " moist climate, by the influence of a substra"...
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CHEMICAL RE-AGENTS, OR TEST; AND THEIR APPLICATION IN ANALYZING WATERS ...

F. ACCUM - 1828 - 526 pages
...in considering their chemical nature, and the system of improvement. Thus a sandy soil may sometimes owe its fertility to the power of the subsoil to retain...by the influence of a substratum of sand or gravel. 16. — Of the chemical composition of fertile Corn soils in this climate. — Those soils that are...
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The Farmer's Magazine

Agriculture - 1839 - 520 pages
...of the subsoil, or the earthy and stony strata on which they rest. Thus, a sandy soil may sometimes owe its fertility to the power of the subsoil to retain...by the influence of a substratum of sand or gravel. Every farmer knows the fact, that many plants «• ill grow only in certain soils; and his art consists...
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Sacred History of the World Attempted to be Philosophically ..., Volume 2

Sharon Turner - Religion and science - 1834 - 608 pages
...productiveness of soil must be influenced by the nature of the subsoil. Thus a sandy soil may sometimes owe its fertility to the power of the subsoil to retain...climate, by the influence of a substratum of sand and gravel.' Sir H. Davy, Anal. p. 14. — ' Many fields contain, beneath the surface, a subsoil well...
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