The complete English farmer, or a practical system of husbandry founded upon natural, certain, and obvious principles

in which is comprized a general view of the whole art of agriculture, exhibiting the different effects of cultivating land according to the usage of the old and new husbandry ...

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The complete English farmer, or a practical system of husbandry founded upon natural, certain, and obvious principles

in which is comprized a general view of the whole art of agriculture, exhibiting the different effects of cultivating land according to the usage of the old and new husbandry ...

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Language
English
Pages
432

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Edition Notes

Title on spine: The English farmer.

Published in
London
Genre
Early works to 1800.
Other Titles
A practical system of husbandry., The English farmer.

Classifications

Library of Congress
S509 .H52

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiv, 432 p. [1] leaf of plates :
Number of pages
432

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6541257M
LCCN
12006288
OCLC/WorldCat
6963516

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