Elements of Agricultural Chemistry, in a Course of Lectures for the Board of Agriculture

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or lbs. per acre Grass, 11 oz. 8 dr. The produce per acre 196020 — 12251 4 80 dr. of grass weigh when dry 31 dr. " v» til oofiV 75957 12-4747 5 12 The produce of the space, ditto 111. 2 2-6 3 64 dr. of grass afford of nutritive matter 1. 3 dr. ^ ^^ ..
n^. 1 f,u A^*^^ - 09. C 5359 14— (334 15 14 The produce 01 the space, ditto 7. o ■i-'t j This species in its natural state seems confined to woods as its place of growth; but the trial that is here mentioned, confirms the opinion that it will grow
... and thrive in open exposed situations. It is remarkable for the lightness of the produce, in proportion to its bulk. It produces foliage early in the spring in con- siderable abundance; but its nutritive powers appear comparatively little.
XXVII. Festuca pratensis, Engl. Bot. 1592. C. Lond.
Meadow fescue grass. Nat. of Britain.
At the time of flowering, the produce from a bog soil, with coal ashes for manure, is Grass, 20 oz. The produce per acre 217800 0—13512 8 80 dr. of crass weigh when dry 38 dr.


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