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When author Edmund Morris left the Philadelphia business world in the early 1800s and bought a small farm in the New Jersey countryside, he was so pleased with the results of his venture that he decided to tell others how he accomplished it.His simply written chronicle ? one of the most popular books of its time ? emphasizes that agricultural success depends not on how much you grow but on what and how. Between thoughtful discussions of choosing the location, selecting crops, and planting an orchard, he contrasts city and country life, despairs over weeds and raising pigs, counts his gains and losses at the end of the first year, and writes warmly about the joys of establishing a home.Excerpt: What Jethro Tull did to improve tillage, the author of “Ten Acres Enough” did to prove that intensified agriculture on small areas could be made not only to support a family, but to yield a handsome profit, and health, freedom and happiness as well. It has taken two centuries for the most advanced farmers to appreciate Tull and his teachings. It has taken nearly half a century in this progressive age to appreciate and to put in practice, in a feeble way, the fundamental principles which underlie all our dealings with Mother Earth as set forth in this modest volume of two hundred pages. If one totally ignorant of the principles and practices of the various operations necessary to bring to perfection the many plants with which Agriculture has to do, were limited to two publications, I would advise him to purchase “Horse-Hoeing Husbandry” and “Ten Acres Enough.” “The mistaken ambition for owning twice (often ten times) as much land as one can thoroughly manure or profitably cultivate, is the great agricultural sin of this country,” says the author.

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When author Edmund Morris left the Philadelphia business world in the early 1800s and bought a small farm in the New Jersey countryside, he was so pleased with the results of his venture that he decided to tell others how he accomplished it.His simply written chronicle ? one of the most popular books of its time ? emphasizes that agricultural success depends not on how much you grow but on what and how. Between thoughtful discussions of choosing the location, selecting crops, and planting an orchard, he contrasts city and country life, despairs over weeds and raising pigs, counts his gains and losses at the end of the first year, and writes warmly about the joys of establishing a home.Excerpt: What Jethro Tull did to improve tillage, the author of “Ten Acres Enough” did to prove that intensified agriculture on small areas could be made not only to support a family, but to yield a handsome profit, and health, freedom and happiness as well. It has taken two centuries for the most advanced farmers to appreciate Tull and his teachings. It has taken nearly half a century in this progressive age to appreciate and to put in practice, in a feeble way, the fundamental principles which underlie all our dealings with Mother Earth as set forth in this modest volume of two hundred pages. If one totally ignorant of the principles and practices of the various operations necessary to bring to perfection the many plants with which Agriculture has to do, were limited to two publications, I would advise him to purchase “Horse-Hoeing Husbandry” and “Ten Acres Enough.” “The mistaken ambition for owning twice (often ten times) as much land as one can thoroughly manure or profitably cultivate, is the great agricultural sin of this country,” says the author.

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When author Edmund Morris left the Philadelphia business world in the early 1800s and bought a small farm in the New Jersey countryside, he was so pleased with the results of his venture that he decided to tell others how he accomplished it.His simply written chronicle ? one of the most popular books of its time ? emphasizes that agricultural success depends not on how much you grow but on what and how. Between thoughtful discussions of choosing the location, selecting crops, and planting an orchard, he contrasts city and country life, despairs over weeds and raising pigs, counts his gains and losses at the end of the first year, and writes warmly about the joys of establishing a home.Excerpt: What Jethro Tull did to improve tillage, the author of “Ten Acres Enough” did to prove that intensified agriculture on small areas could be made not only to support a family, but to yield a handsome profit, and health, freedom and happiness as well. It has taken two centuries for the most advanced farmers to appreciate Tull and his teachings. It has taken nearly half a century in this progressive age to appreciate and to put in practice, in a feeble way, the fundamental principles which underlie all our dealings with Mother Earth as set forth in this modest volume of two hundred pages. If one totally ignorant of the principles and practices of the various operations necessary to bring to perfection the many plants with which Agriculture has to do, were limited to two publications, I would advise him to purchase “Horse-Hoeing Husbandry” and “Ten Acres Enough.” “The mistaken ambition for owning twice (often ten times) as much land as one can thoroughly manure or profitably cultivate, is the great agricultural sin of this country,” says the author.

Released in 1974 ‘100 South Of Broadway’ by ‘The Philadelphia Society’ was a part of the ‘Philly Sound’ of the time. There is almost no information on this rare track. I have always liked this recording and think it is a fine piece of Philly R&B. While the vinyl image in the video is of Part 2 of the track. The audio is actually Part 1, I decided to photograph the B. Side, Part 2. since the cover is in near mint condition.

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MUST SEE VIDEO: I discovered the best Cafe in town! Cafe Haiti in ICELAND with Elda, very moving story, left Haiti in 2006 moved to Iceland and proudly represents us here in ICELAND. CAFE HAITI won many awards of excellence with Trip Advisor! Like and Share so every Haitian can see!

MUST SEE VIDEO: I discovered the best Cafe in town! Cafe Haiti in ICELAND with Elda, very moving story, left Haiti in 2006 moved to Iceland and proudly represents us here in ICELAND. CAFE HAITI won many awards of excellence with Trip Advisor! Like and Share so every Haitian can see!

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia – S05E13 – A Very Sunny Christmas

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia – S06E13 – A Very Sunny Christmas