... on blighted than on healthy straw. That blighted straw, retaining on it the fungi that have robbed the corn of its flour, has in it more nutritious matter than clean straw which has yielded a crop of plump grain, cannot be doubted; the question is,... THE FARMERS MAGAZINE - Page 438by HURST, ROBINSON, AND COMPANY, - 1823Full view - About this book
| 1805 - 848 pages
...attentively whether cattle in the straw-yard thrive better or worse on blitjhted than on healthy straw. That blighted straw, retaining on it the fungi that...clean straw which has yielded a crop of plump grain, cannot be doubted; the question is, whether this nutriment in the form of fungi does, or can be made... | |
| 1805 - 410 pages
...attentively whether' cattle in the straw-yard thrive better or worse oh blighted than oh healthy straw. That blighted straw, retaining on • it the fungi...clean straw which has yielded a crop of plump grain, cannot be doubted ; the question is, whether this nutriment in the form of fungi does, or can be made... | |
| 1805 - 762 pages
...than on healthy draw. Th.it bligh'ed Нгал-, retaining on it the fungi that have lobbed the corn corn of its flour, has in it more nutritious matter than clean ftraw which has yielded a crop of plump grain, cannot bo doubted; the queftion is, whether this nutriment... | |
| 1805 - 756 pages
...blighted than on healthy lira*'. That blighted itra'v, retaining on it the fungi that have lobbed the corn corn of its flour, has in it more nutritious matter than clean ft га* which has yielded a crop of plump grain, cannot ho doubted; the qucftion is, whether this... | |
| Sir Joseph Banks - 1806 - 58 pages
...attentively whether cattle in the straw yard thrive better or worse on blighted than on healthy straw. That blighted straw, retaining on it the fungi that...clean straw which has yielded a crop of plump grain, cannot be doubted; the question is, whether this nutriment in the form of fungi does, or can be made... | |
| 1806 - 660 pages
...ilraw-yjrd thrive better or worf'e on blighted than on healthy draw. That blighted flraw, reiaining in it the fungi that have robbed the corn of its flour, has in it more nutritious matter than clean draw which has yielded a crop of plump grain, cannot be doubted ; and the quedion is, whether this... | |
| Charles Dietrich Eberhard König, John Sims - 1806 - 656 pages
...attentively whether cattle in the straw-yard thrive better or worse on blighted than on healthy straw. That blighted straw, retaining on it the fungi that have robbed the corn of its flour, has ia it more nutritious matter than clean straw which has yielded a crop of plump grain, cannot be doubted;... | |
| William Curtis, John Lawrence - 1812 - 146 pages
...attentively whether cattle in the straw-yard thrive better or worse on blighted than on healthy straw. That blighted straw, retaining on it the fungi that...clean straw which has yielded a crop of plump grain, cannot be doubted; the question is, whether this nutriment in the form of fungi does, or can be made... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1815 - 612 pages
...attentively whether cattle in the straw yard thrive better or worse on blighted than on healthy straw. That blighted straw, retaining on it the fungi that...clean straw, which has yielded a crop of plump grain, cannot be doubted ; the question is, whether this nutriment in the form of fungi does, or can be made... | |
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