| Jesse Buel - 1847 - 298 Seiten
...certain degree, suddenly stops, by which the manure is much injured. This action is termed jire-fanging. It arises from the want of moisture, and, when it...difficulty. We have seen that the mass consists of a collection of the excrements of the animals kept upon the farm, of the straw and other substances... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1850 - 688 Seiten
...therefore, a pnrt of the management of the farm-yard to provide against either of these contingencies. With these exceptions, the management of the farm-yard...difficulty. We have seen that the mass consists of a collection of the excrements of the animals kept upon the farm, of the straw and other substances... | |
| Sheridan Muspratt - 1860 - 320 Seiten
...moisture, in adding water from time to time. The remedy for it when present, is to turn the heap over, soak it with water, and mix it with horse-dung, or any animal offal that can be obtained. When manure has been once properly mixed and placed in heaps, which ought not to be more than three... | |
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