Peasant Woman Pulling Potatoes (Paysanne ramassant des pommes de terre) Camille Jacob Pissarro (Saint Thomas, (former Danish West Indies), 1830–1903, Paris, France). , 1880s (possibly). Charcoal and ink wash on wove paper, 7 13/16 x 6 1/16 in. (19.8 x 15.4 cm). European Art 1880s (possibly) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/peasant-woman-pulling-potatoes-paysanne-ramassant-des-pommes-de-terre-camille-jacob-pissarro-saint-thomas-former-danish-west-indies-18301903-paris-france-1880s-possibly-charcoal-and-ink-wash-on-wove-paper-7-1316-x-6-116-in-198-x-154-cm-european-art-1880s-possibly-image504705618.html
RM2M9394J–Peasant Woman Pulling Potatoes (Paysanne ramassant des pommes de terre) Camille Jacob Pissarro (Saint Thomas, (former Danish West Indies), 1830–1903, Paris, France). , 1880s (possibly). Charcoal and ink wash on wove paper, 7 13/16 x 6 1/16 in. (19.8 x 15.4 cm). European Art 1880s (possibly)
. Vegetable growing projects. Vegetable gardening; Project method in teaching. TUBER CROP PROJECTS 215 barrels beside the water supply. No location is better than right on the bank of a running stream or pond. Weigh 50 pounds of cop- per sulphate in a burlap sack and fasten as near to the top of one of the barrels as possible. This is accomplished easily by pulling the top of the sack over the edge of the barrel and nailing. Then. Fig. 57. — Potatoes: Middle lot, unsprayed (same areas in each case); to the left, sprayed (71 bushels per acre); to the right, low pressure sprinkling (30 bushels' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vegetable-growing-projects-vegetable-gardening-project-method-in-teaching-tuber-crop-projects-215-barrels-beside-the-water-supply-no-location-is-better-than-right-on-the-bank-of-a-running-stream-or-pond-weigh-50-pounds-of-cop-per-sulphate-in-a-burlap-sack-and-fasten-as-near-to-the-top-of-one-of-the-barrels-as-possible-this-is-accomplished-easily-by-pulling-the-top-of-the-sack-over-the-edge-of-the-barrel-and-nailing-then-fig-57-potatoes-middle-lot-unsprayed-same-areas-in-each-case-to-the-left-sprayed-71-bushels-per-acre-to-the-right-low-pressure-sprinkling-30-bushels-image232420643.html
RMRE3JW7–. Vegetable growing projects. Vegetable gardening; Project method in teaching. TUBER CROP PROJECTS 215 barrels beside the water supply. No location is better than right on the bank of a running stream or pond. Weigh 50 pounds of cop- per sulphate in a burlap sack and fasten as near to the top of one of the barrels as possible. This is accomplished easily by pulling the top of the sack over the edge of the barrel and nailing. Then. Fig. 57. — Potatoes: Middle lot, unsprayed (same areas in each case); to the left, sprayed (71 bushels per acre); to the right, low pressure sprinkling (30 bushels'
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