The book Chemicals And Clover; was written by author Collingwood, Herbert W. (Herbert Winslow), 1857-1927 Here you can read free online of Chemicals And Clover; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Chemicals And Clover; a good or bad book?
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15 but the purest and sweetest hay and grain, are able to command extra prices for their milk or butter. Over 250 years ago, Jethro Tull wrote in his quaint way : This Dung rs a Htter Food for venomous Creatures (a) than for edible Plants •, and 'tis (no doubt) upon account of this, that dung'd Gardens are fb much frequented by Toads, which are feldom or never feen in the open undung'd Fields, What can we fay then to the Salubrity of thofe Roots themfelves, bred up and fatten'd among. thefe Toa...ds and Corruption ? The Leaves indeed are only difcharging fome of the Filth, when we eat them ; but the Roots have that unfavoury infected Food in their very Mouths, when we take them for our Nou* rifhment But tho' Dung be, upon thefe and other accounts, injurious to the Gat den, yet a confiderable Quantity of it is'fo necefTary to molt Corn-fields, that without it little Good can be done by the old Hufbandry. Dung is nor injurious to the Fields (b), being there in lefs Proportion : And the Produce of Corn is the Grain.
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