Fragmented reminiscences and Civil War era notes in one piece
The text blends lyrical memories of past gardens and landscapes with dense 1860s political discourse. It references Dem ocratic denunciations of conscription and public debt, mentions Governor Seymour, Lincoln era policies, and anti draft sentiment, plus scattered notes on emancipation and postwar governance.
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Minnesota Democratic Convention Adopts Resolutions Amid Tensions
The Minnesota Democratic convention debates taxation, civil rights, and labor policy, urging state action to tax the federal government and extend market for farm products. It condemns Republican and ministerial influence, notes war legacy tensions, and adjourns after a light-fuel collection plan.
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Jef Davie
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Pigs Profit From Stable Housing And Manure Use
A farmer reports high profits from keeping pigs in warm dry stables with clean bedding and separate sleeping areas. The plan uses cow and horse stable manure as fertilizer, and the pigs' meat yields revenue while dung serves as guano, supporting the method's viability.
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Thinning Plants Advice for Healthier Crops and Stock
A historical agricultural note warns that crowding reduces light heat and air for vegetables. It advises thinning carrots to six to eight inches apart, parsnips similarly, cabbages and tomatoes crowdedness, and thin at late season to improve growth and feed fresh plants to livestock.
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Top Dressing With Manure for Grass Lands
Farmers report earlier top dressing yields greater benefit. Manure applied in spring promotes sod inversion, while late summer or autumn application diffuses more vegetable matter and boosts soil growth. Apply manure during growth for even absorption when rain comes.
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Management of Poultry and Domesticated Fowls
A historical note discusses keeping poultry in confined spaces and argues for restricting fowl to yards. It claims poultry are easier kept and better tasted when limited, and suggests a six foot fence as an effective measure against poultry nuisance and flight.
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Fragmentary note on animals and night scene
A confused line of text describes animals and a night setting with references to water and a person or object named Dogloet. The legible parts suggest a scene or note but lack coherent details or actions.
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