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The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c (1907) (14594684150)

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The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c (1907) (14594684150)

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Identifier: marklaneexpressa9719unse (find matches)
Title: The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c
Year: 1832 (1830s)
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Subjects: Agriculture Farm produce Farm produce
Publisher: London : Isaac Alger
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign



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tain 40 large typical breeding sows of thomost fashionable strains; the best of SIRES are purchasedto keep up the present high standard of excellebce. Numerous Championships, Medals, Firsts, and otherprizes won at the Royal, Highland, Bath and West, andother principal Shows. Awarded Diploma at ST. LOUIS,U.S.A., International Exposition, 1904, as breeder of theCHAMPION boar in all classea, and also GRANDCHAMPION, and breeder of boar second prize winnerin all classes. THE BORROWFIELD HERD has had a world-wide reputation for 40 years. Only homo-bred pigs are soldfrom these herds, and no others are admitted on thopremises. Large Whites only.—G. H. ELLIOT, Estate Office, Colston Bassett, Notts. For Sale. PRIZE BRED POLLED ANGUS COWS, BULLS, and HEIFERS. Finest Strains. Inspection Invited. GEORGE HOYL.ES, Skidby Manor, near Hull. GEORGE HOYLES, SKIDBY MANOR, HULL. Breeder of Pure Lincoln, Long Wool Sheep.Lustrous Fleeces. Cood Constitutions. SUITABLE FOR; HOME AND ABROAD. STOCK FOR. SALE.
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THE GATTON HERD op LARGE BLACK AND MIDDLE WHITE PIGS. TREVISQUITE EXCELSIOR 1437.1st Devon County, 2nd and Reserve Champion R.A.S.E., Darby, 190S. The Property of J. E. BREEZE, Edingale, Tamworth. GILTS AND BOARS ALWAYS ONSALE At Reasonable Prices. have frequently found half sets tint were cut atplanting time not decayed in the least. In mvexperience I have found leaf-curl disease to bemuch more prevalent! amongst early than latevarieties, and as the mycelium is in the tuberswhen planted or tho fungus pores are in the land,we mus>t look here for the remedy. On no accountwould I save seed potatoes from an infectedcrop ; and, indeed, I have had so many disap-pointments through leaf-curl that 1 questionwhether it is worth while saving seedpotatoes at all, at any rato, not earlyvarieties. At tho present moment I have earlypotatoes growing, tho seed of which was freshfrom Scotland last year. Some of the varietiesare an absoluto failure through leaf curl, yetpotatoes of the same variety

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the mark lane express agricultural journal c 1907
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