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" The urine of the animals, again, is in itself a very rich manure, and contains, in certain states of combination, all the elements which enter into the composition of plants. It is necessarily mixed with, and partly absorbed by, the litter and other substances... "
Elements of Practical Agriculture: Comprehending the Cultivation of Plants ... - Page 43
by David Low - 1834 - 695 pages
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The American Farmer's Instructor, Or Practical Agriculturist: Comprehending ...

Francis S. Wiggins - Agriculture - 1840 - 512 pages
...the vegetable matter, the more readily will the latter ferment and decompose. The urine of animals is in itself a very rich manure, and contains, in...by, the litter and other substances in the yards, and it hastens in a material degree the fermentation of these substances. The urine, however, is apt...
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The Farmers' Instructor: Consisting of Essays, Practical ..., Volume 1

Jesse Buel - Agriculture - 1847 - 298 pages
...the animals, again, is in itself a very rich manure, and contains, in certain states of combinations, all the elements which enter into the composition...material degree, the fermentation. The urine, however, is aptveither to make its escape by flowing out of the yards, or to be imperfectly mingled with the litter....
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The Farmer's Every-day Book: Or, Sketches of Social Life in the Country ...

John Lauris Blake - Agriculture - 1850 - 688 pages
...the greater the proportion of the animal to the vegetable matter, the more readily will the latter ferment and decompose. The urine of the animals, again,...by, the litter and other substances in the yards, and it hastens, in a material degree, the fermentation of these substances. The urine, however, is...
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Transactions of the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society, Volume 1

Wisconsin State Agricultural Society - Agriculture - 1852 - 364 pages
...the vegetable matter, the more readily will the latter ferment and decompose. The urine of animals is itself a very rich manure, and contains, in certain...absorbed by the litter and other substances in the yards, and it hastens in a material degree the fermentation of these substances. But while no necessity exists...
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Transactions of the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society, Volume 1

Wisconsin State Agricultural Society - Agriculture - 1852 - 364 pages
...the vegetable matter, the more readily will the latter ferment and decompose. The urine of animals is itself a very rich manure, and contains, in certain...absorbed by the litter and other substances in the yards, and it hastens in a material degree the fermentation of these substances. But while no necessity exists...
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