The book First Principles of Agriculture was written by author Mayne, D. D. (Dexter Dwight), 1863-1929 Here you can read free online of First Principles of Agriculture book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is First Principles of Agriculture a good or bad book?
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At i, is a branch of the small variety (Minor), and, at 3, one of the more common varieties (Major). At 2, a single flower is shown magnified. A shows magnified views of the seed, and B shows the seed natural size. Though not very troublesome in cultivated ground, MORE ABOUT WEEDS III the burdock pushes itself into almost every waste place where the ground is rich and where the neg- lect of the owner per- mits it to exist. Its injury to crops is far less than that of thcB^ Canada thistle, but i...t should not be allowed to grow, as it is most unsightly and offensive, and its clinging burs, besides being a source of annoyance to man, are often a damage to domestic animals. Being a biennial plant, the burdock is not difficult to destroy. It dies, if left to itself, at the end of the second ^'g- ss — Burdock, season. The important thing is to prevent its seeding, and thus keep it from spreading. During the first year of growth, the plant is easily destroyed by being pulled up by the roots when the ground is very wet.
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