Definitionn. the practice of cultivating the land or raising stock
Last update: August 19, 2015
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In the main we want proper animal husbandry, but it would appear we want it to always be on someone elses door step. [noun]
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Before all this intensive animal husbandry, diseases were present, but were easily spotted and could be dealt with. [noun]
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Husbandry disappeared almost entirely, and with husbandry the husbandman. [noun]
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The blacksmith who manufactures for the farmer implements of husbandry, the wheelwright who makes him a cart, the mason who builds his barn, the carpenter, the basket-maker, &c. [noun]
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As a female deity, Pales presides over husbandry and the fruitfulness of herds. [noun]
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Pointing to the fields, he spoke of the improvements he was making in his husbandry. [noun]
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I went on, however, with my husbandry; digging, planting, and fencing as usual. [noun]
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I didn't get a degree in animal husbandry so I could sit in the house knitting booties. [Please select]
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[257] Lord Somerville, 'Facts on Sheep and Husbandry,' p. [Please select]
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Kelley's "Origin and Progress of the Order of he Patrons of Husbandry" (1875), and Ezra S. [Please select]
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Carr's "The Patrons of Husbandry on the Pacific Coast" (1875). [Please select]
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