Trowell, Samuel
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A new treatise of husbandry, gardening, and other matters relating to rural affairs Shewing, a plain and practical method of improving all sorts of land, viz. meadow, pasture, arable, &c. And of making them produce greater crops of all kinds, at much less expence than it now costs. With many new, useful, and curious improvements, never before published. The whole founded upon many years experience. By Samuel Trowell, gent. To which are added, several letters to Mr. Thomas Liveings, concerning his compound manure for land.
Trowell, SamuelDate: 1739
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The farmer's instructor; or, the husbandman and gardener's useful and necessary companion being a new treatise of husbandry, gardening, and other curious matters relating to country affairs, containing a plain and practical method of improving all sorts of meadow, pasture, and arable land, &c., and making them produce greater crops of all kinds, and at much less than the present expence, ... with many new, useful, and curious improvements, never before published / First begun by Samuel Trowell, and now compleated with a supplement to every chapter on husbandry; by William Ellis.
Trowell, SamuelDate: 1750- E-books
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The best mine above ground or, the most laudable and most certain means of enriching this nation, by improving our agriculture; and procuring the best Manure yet invented, at the most reasonable Expence: Producing thereby extraordinary Plenty; affording full Imployment for the Poor; and raising to the Publick a Revenue of near Two Millions yearly, without any Burthen to the Subjects. Recommended to the publick consideration; in a letter to a Member of Parliament.
Trowell, SamuelDate: 1739