id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uc1.31175009505507 NONE The Australasian farmer : a practical handbook for the farm and station by the agricultural, horticultural and pastoral staff of the Australasian 1885 .txt text/plain 127031 7690 75 Elements which are in an unavailable condition for assimilation by one plant may be available for another, and deeprooting crops can search for nutriment in soil which cannot insufficient quantities for the growth of crops, or in maintaining in fertile soils a sufficient supply of those constituents fertile soil are generally large in proportion to the requirements of crops, the addition of small quantities of manure are quantity of manure required depends upon a variety of circumstances; but the general principle is, that root and fodder crops plant nutriment, but it improves land by acting upon substances which are present in the soil in an unavailable form. results, the constituents of the soil are set free and made available to the growing plants, and when the green crop consists green-manuring root crops in moist climates many of the plants GREEN CROPS.--The preparation of fodder for winter dairying, and as a help to the cattle and sheep generally through what ./cache/uc1.31175009505507.pdf ./txt/uc1.31175009505507.txt