The African Repository, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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There are about 200 acres of land in cultivation at Bassa Cove , Edina , and Bexley , but considerably ' more is cleared . I regret that the report of the Agricultural Committee for that Gounty has not reached me yet , and that I am ...
There are about 200 acres of land in cultivation at Bassa Cove , Edina , and Bexley , but considerably ' more is cleared . I regret that the report of the Agricultural Committee for that Gounty has not reached me yet , and that I am ...
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What is the cost per acre of clearing land , and preparing it for the coffee tree , and what the yearly amount of labor to keep the land and trees in good condition ? Replies to the above inquiries , and such other information as you ...
What is the cost per acre of clearing land , and preparing it for the coffee tree , and what the yearly amount of labor to keep the land and trees in good condition ? Replies to the above inquiries , and such other information as you ...
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The land should be cleared in January ; February and March , team and harrows prepared ; rice sown in April , and the lime seedling transplanted into a hedge , and coffee sown in a nursery . Two men will easily enclose forty acres with ...
The land should be cleared in January ; February and March , team and harrows prepared ; rice sown in April , and the lime seedling transplanted into a hedge , and coffee sown in a nursery . Two men will easily enclose forty acres with ...
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