The nature and property of soils
Morton, John 1781-1864
The nature and property of soils their connexion with the geological formation on which they rest, the best means of permanently increasing their productiveness, and on the rent and profits of agriculture, to which is added an account of the proceedings at Whitfield example-farm, the system of agriculture recommended on the estates of the Earl of Ducie, a letter to Mr. Pusey's tenants and the mode of cultivation adopted on Stinchcombe farm - 4th ed., enl. - London J. Ridgway 1843 - xiii, 432 p., [1] folded leaf of plates plan 23 cm.
Great Britain--1707-
The nature and property of soils their connexion with the geological formation on which they rest, the best means of permanently increasing their productiveness, and on the rent and profits of agriculture, to which is added an account of the proceedings at Whitfield example-farm, the system of agriculture recommended on the estates of the Earl of Ducie, a letter to Mr. Pusey's tenants and the mode of cultivation adopted on Stinchcombe farm - 4th ed., enl. - London J. Ridgway 1843 - xiii, 432 p., [1] folded leaf of plates plan 23 cm.
Great Britain--1707-