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Biography of James Lane Allen
2270 words, approx. 7.6 pages
 James Lane Allen, best known for such idealistic and romantic novels as A Kentucky Cardinal (1895) and The Choir Invisible (1897), spent his writing apprenticeship in literary criticism. Once his career as short-story writer and novelist was launched wit...



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The importance of pasture.
07/01/1997: 1,848 words, approx. 6 pages Pasture lands are good for the environment as well as inexpensive feed for livestock. Letting a field go to pasture allows it to revitalize itself with nitrogen, working better than any fertilizer. Tips for managing pastures are given. One of the most common...
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Fertilizing pastures.
03/01/1993: 709 words, approx. 2 pages Pastures can be naturally fertilized by the manure produced by grazing livestock. Cattle are particularly effective since they produce 10-12 tons per year. Cattle urine is also rich in nitrogen. Rules of thumb: 1. Mature beef cattle will produce about ten tons...


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