tedding " again takes place in the early part of the morning, and every other order, as practised on the two preceding days, follows in proper and due succession; the hay most forward now requires nice attention, and is managed according to the appearance... The Farmer's Magazine - Side 5af . - 1857Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1859 - 594 sider
...again returning to the " hacks," and leaving them as before in small " grass cocks." Third day. — The process of " tedding " again takes place in the early...1 o'clock : after this, arrangements are made for carrying — a period of much anxiety. As every operation to be performed in due succession is now... | |
| 1849 - 614 sider
...again returning to the " hacks," and leaving them as before in small " grass cocks." Third day. — The process of " tedding" again takes place in the early...moved over previous to dinner or 1 o'clock : after these arrangements are made for carrying — a period of much anxiety. As every operation to be performed... | |
| John Charles Buckmaster, J. J. Willis - 1882 - 220 sider
...process of "tedding" again takes place in the early part of the morning, and every other manipulation, as practised on the two preceding days, follows in...shaken out into round patches, or, if a heavy crop, into "wind-rows" and again moved over in the forenoon. Arrangements having been made for carrying,... | |
| Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1848 - 658 sider
...returning to the •' hacks," and leaving them as before in small " grass cocks." Third day. — The process of "tedding" again takes place in the early...or 1 o'clock : after this arrangements are made for carrying — a period of much anxiety. As every operation to be performed in due succession is now... | |
| Joseph Rogerson - 1848 - 632 sider
...first day, and that mown previously to nine on the second day; after which the next stage is to shake out the " grass cocks" (made the previous day) into...moved over previous to dinner or 1 o'clock: after these arrangements are made for carrying—a period of much anxiety. As every operation to be performed... | |
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