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Memoria instructiva para el uso de los labradores sobre la necesidad de prados artificiales de alfalfa y sus grandes utilidades
compuesta mediante comision de la Real Sociedad Aragonesa por su secretario Don Diego de Torres -
Essays on husbandry
Essay I. a general introduction, shewing, that agriculture is the basis and support of all flourishing communities ... Essay II. an account of some experiments tending to improve the culture of Lucerne by transplantation ... the whole illustrated with five copper-plates, and twenty-five representations cut on wood -
A dissertation on the true cythisus of the ancients
proving that the medicago or Cythisus maranthae ... is the plant that was held in so great esteem among the Romans -
A practical treatise of cultivating Lucern
containing the methods as by experience are found to succeed -
Essays on husbandry
Essay I. A general introduction, shewing that agriculture is the basis and support of all flourishing communities ... Essay II. An account of some experiments tending to improve the culture of Lucerne by transplantation ... the whole illustrated with copper-plates and representations cut on wood -
Essays on husbandry
Essay I. A general introduction; Shewing That Agricultre is the Basis and Support of all flourishing Communities;-The antient and present State of that useful Art;-Agriculture, Manufactures, Trade, and Commerce justly harmonized;-of the right Cultivation of our Colonies;-Together with the Defects, Omissions, and possible Improvements in English Husbandry. Essay II. An account of some experiments tending to improve the culture of lucerne by transplantation: Being the first Experiments of the Kind hitherto made and published in England: From whence it appears, that Lucerne is an Article of great Importance in English Husbandry. The Whole illustrated with Copper-Plates and Representations cut on Wood -
A dissertation on the true Cythisus of the ancients
Proving that the Medicago, or Cythisus Maranthoe, (not the Bastard Sena, as asserted by a late Author) Is the Plant that was held in so great Esteem among the Romans. Also that it may be successfully made Use of for the Improvement of the most dry, barren, hilly Land, as Lucerne has been for that which is moister and nearer a Level; and in every respect answer the Excellent Character given of it by Columella, Pliny, Virgil, &c. In a Letter to a Nobleman, who favour'd this Enquiry. To which is added, An Account of the Great Profits which arise (if carefully managed) from sowing the Lucerne, and Burning of Clay, the bad Success of which in some few Places, may be entirely attributed to the Unskillfulness of those appointed to manage it. Also a Catalogue of the Best Seeds, the Season of sowing them, and the Time of their Persection. By Stephen Switzer -
The improved culture of three principal grasses, lucerne, sainfoin, and burnet
wherein is described a new method of cultivating lucerne to much greater Profit than any hitherto practised in England or Abroad; shewn by a Comparison of the several Methods. To which are added, some observations on clover -
A practical treatise of cultivating lucern
containing the methods as by experience are found to succeed. Including the practice used in several parts of France. By Bartholomew Rocque