Annual Report of the Commissioner of Patents, 파트 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1853 |
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... increase of more than 800 per cent . in 28 years in the sur- plus production of the most important commercial staple of the country and the world . At this time an average crop of cotton may be estimated at 3,000,000 bales , of 400 ...
... increase of more than 800 per cent . in 28 years in the sur- plus production of the most important commercial staple of the country and the world . At this time an average crop of cotton may be estimated at 3,000,000 bales , of 400 ...
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... increasing deterioration of the soil devoted mainly to the produc- tion of this important crop . Already this evil has attained a fearful mag- nitude ; and , under the present common practices , it grows a little faster than the increase ...
... increasing deterioration of the soil devoted mainly to the produc- tion of this important crop . Already this evil has attained a fearful mag- nitude ; and , under the present common practices , it grows a little faster than the increase ...
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... increase during the last decade . Corn , being the most important and universal crop grown , is the best test of the ... increased only about 35 per cent . in the same length of time . The crop of wheat would have shown an equal advance ...
... increase during the last decade . Corn , being the most important and universal crop grown , is the best test of the ... increased only about 35 per cent . in the same length of time . The crop of wheat would have shown an equal advance ...
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... increase . The crop of corn was 14,722,114 bushels in 1845 , and 17,858,400 in 1850 ; increase 3,136,256 bushels . To produce the corn stated in the census of 1815 , 595,135 acres were planted ; indicating an average yield of 24 bushels ...
... increase . The crop of corn was 14,722,114 bushels in 1845 , and 17,858,400 in 1850 ; increase 3,136,256 bushels . To produce the corn stated in the census of 1815 , 595,135 acres were planted ; indicating an average yield of 24 bushels ...
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... increase would be 1,007,535 bushels , or nearly the quantity that the actual returns indicate as the gain in the State . Similar remarks will apply with greater force to the increase of 228,163 bushels of oats ; the increase of 476,354 ...
... increase would be 1,007,535 bushels , or nearly the quantity that the actual returns indicate as the gain in the State . Similar remarks will apply with greater force to the increase of 228,163 bushels of oats ; the increase of 476,354 ...
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418 페이지 - This is epecially true in the Atlantic States. The excessive drought inflicted then more damage than all the opposing causes of the present season. The receipts at Charleston and Savannah will therefore exceed those of last year. They will also be increased by the extension of the Georgia rail-road farther to the West.
359 페이지 - ... marl, and the recent shells and other marine remains, offer the best principal and indispensable means for fertilization, and which are available for half your territory. Another great resource, and almost as much neglected, is presented in your great inland swamps, now only wide-spread seed-beds of disease, pestilence, and death ; and which, by drainage, with certainty and great profit, might be converted to dry fields of exuberant fertility.
415 페이지 - July 5£d., and 6d. in September, 1852. The increased estimates of the crop depressed the price early in the season, but the immense consumption in every part of the world — in the United States, in England, and on the continent — encouraged the sellers to demand higher rates ; and these have been maintained, in spite of the promise of another large crop for the ensuing year. The rates now current are not high, but they are above the average. For the thirteen years from 1840 to 1852, the whole...
353 페이지 - ... living — population and the products of taxation — and, in time, would as much decline the measure of moral, intellectual, and social advantages, the political power and military strength of the commonwealth. The destructive operations of the exhausting cultivator have a most important influence far beyond his own lands and his own personal interests. He reduces the wealth and population of his country and the world, and obstructs the progress and benefits of education, the social virtues,...
64 페이지 - ... planter says, that cotton has destroyed more than earthquakes, or volcanic eruptions. Witness the red hills of Georgia and South Carolina, which have produced cotton till the last dying gasp of the soil forbade any further attempt at cultivation ; and the land, turned out to nature, reminds the traveller, as he views the dilapidated condition of the country, of the ruins of ancient Greece.
358 페이지 - If all the advantages ofiered by this crop were fully appreciated and availed of, the possession of this plant in your climate would be one of the greatest agricultural blessings of this and the more Southern States. For my individual share of this benefit, stinted as it is by our colder climate, I estimate it as adding, at least, one thousand bushels of wheat annually to my crop.
401 페이지 - A TABLE showing the receipts of the principal articles from the Interior, during the year ending 31st Jlugust, 1851, with their estimated average and total value.
354 페이지 - But if any, from prejudice, should deny or doubt its truth, they may see the practical proofs on all the most improved and profitable farms of Lower and Middle Virginia. On the lands of our best improvers and farmers, such as Richard Sampson, Hill Carter, John A. Selden, William B. Harrison, Willoughby Newton, and many others, slave-labor is used not only exclusively, and in larger than usual proportion, (because more required on very productive land.) but is deemed indispensable to the greatest...
360 페이지 - ... so greatly exaggerated as to be altogether incredible. But however much I would desire to avoid the position of a discredited witness, I will not be restrained by that fear from stating general results, which are notorious in Virginia, and to sustain the truth of which thousands of particular facts could be adduced. These results, susceptible of clear proof, or exhibited by official documents, are, that thousands of farms have been doubled or tripled, and some quadrupled in production, and the...
356 페이지 - Also, a cover of weeds left to rot on the surface, or any crop ploughed under, green or dry, as manure, is subject to more or less waste of its alimentary principles in the course of the ensuing decomposition. Therefore, it is nearer the facts that two years...