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PICTORIAL CULTIVATOR ALMANAC, 
llth MONTH. 
MOV EIBEM, 1851. 
30 Days. 
moon’s phases. 
BOSTON. 
NEW-YORK. 
BALTIMORE. 
CHARLESTON. 
SUN 
ON MERIDIAN. 
D. 
H. 
M. 
H. 
M. 
H. 
M. 
H. 
M. 
D. 
H. 
M. 
s. 
New Moon, ... 
8 
6 
37 
ev. 
6 
25 
ev. 
6 
14 
ev. 
6 
1 
ev. 
1 
11 
43 
44 
First Quarter,. 
16 
4 
38 
mo. 
4 
26 
mo. 
4 
15 
mo. 
4 
2 
mo. 
9 
11 
43 
59 
Full Moon,.... 
22 
9 
22 
ev. 
9 
10 
ev. 
8 
59 
ev. 
8 ■ 
46 
ev. 
17 
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45 
7 
Third Quarter, 
30 
10 
43 
mo. 
10 
31 
mo. 
10 
20 
mo. 
10 
7 
mo. 
25 
11 
47 
9 
Secure remaining crops — ruta 
bagas, carrots, &c., as speedily as 
possible — when buried m heaps, 
ventilate all roots, by small holes 
in the top of the heap, till freezing 
weather. Ruta bagas will invari¬ 
ably spoil unless thus secured, and 
potatoes often. 
Day of Month. 
Day of Week. 
Sun’s declina’nN. 
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s 
6 
o 
s 
CALENDAR 
For Boston, New-England 
New-York State, Michi¬ 
gan, Wisconsin, and Io¬ 
wa. 
CALENDAR 
For New-York City, Phi¬ 
ladelphia, Conn., New- 
Jersey, Pennsyl’a, Ohio, 
Indiana, and Illinois. 
CALENDAR 
For Baltimore, Vir¬ 
ginia, Kentucky, 
and Missouri. 
CALENDAR*. 
For Charleston, N. Caro¬ 
lina, Tenn., Georgia, Al¬ 
abama, Mississippi, and 
Louisiana. 
Sun 
rises. 
Sun 
sets. 
Moon 
sets. 
H. W. 
Bos’n. 
Sun 
rises. 
Sun 
■sets. 
Moon 
sets. 
H. W. 
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Sun 
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sets. 
Moon 
sets. 
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rises. 
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sets. 
Moon 
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GRANT’S FANNING MILL. 
Old farmers will recollect the mode of freeing grain 
from the chaff before the fanning mill was introduced, 
by shaking it through a coarse sieve on a windy day. 
Great as was the improvement by the use of the fan¬ 
ning mill, the after improvements of this machine have 
been, perhaps, as much greater. Grant’s mill, probably 
the best now in 
use, and which 
has, we believe, 
received the pre¬ 
mium at every 
agricultural fair 
where it has been 
exhibited, will 
chaff and screen 
one bushel of 
wheat per mi¬ 
nute, taking out 
the chess, cockle, 
and smut, at one operation. Some have stated that by 
its use, they have saved enough timothy seed in one 
season to pay for the mill. It is adapted to cleaning 
wheat, rye, buckwheat, oats, barley, rice, corn, peas, 
beans, flax seed, timothy and clover seed. The price 
is from $21 to $27. 
Milking. —See that cows are milked very clean; 
more so than most boys and hired men can be coaxed 
or compelled to do it. 
CLINTON CORN SHELLER. 
This machine has been in use for more than ten years, 
and is one of the very best sorts. With two men, two 
hundred bushels of ears 
may be shelled in a day, or 
with a double hopper , so as 
to shell two ears at a time, 
double that amount may be 
done by three men—-quite 
an improvement over the 
old mode, yet in use in 
many places, of thumping 
out the cobs by the tedious 
process of hand flail's. The 
price of this shelter is from 
ten to thirteen dollars.— 
How much will be saved 
by it, every farmer can 
easily estimate after he has 
tried it. 
Enriching Farming.— -Some of the best farmers have 
learned that the most profitable farming is that which 
increases the fertility of their land. Instead of raising 
chiefly grain to sell, they manufacture manure largely. 
One of the best farmers in Seneca county, N. Y., says 
on this subject, <l I have been changing my system of 
farming altogether, by raising great crops of corn and 
fattening cattle in winter; have fatted 83 head since fall , 
all steers, and have sold sixty, from $50 to $55 per head, 
and have 23 yet on hand, I intend to plant 40 acres of 
corn next season.” 
