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and Jome manure. He would alfo recommend 

 Dr. Home's principles of Agriculture and Vege- 

 tation; Dr. Hunter's Georgical EfTays; Randal's 

 Semi-Virgilian Hulbandry; Young's Tours, and 

 alfo his Experimental Agriculture; though he has 

 been very unfuccefsful in his (juvenile) attempts, 

 according to the Tuiiian mode, and differs from 

 Mr. A's prefent opinion, in refpect to the necef- 

 fary quantities of feed-wheat, in which he thinks 

 full, on a fair trial, well managed, on ground 

 in the neceifary perfection of tilth, would be 

 found nearer the mark: Nor ought Dr. Harm's 

 Kllays on Hulbandry to be forgotten. But Mr. 

 A. has preferred the fowing of lucerne in rows> 

 horfe-hoeing the intervals, to the Doctor's mode 

 of planting, and finds it anfwer well. He alfo 

 thinks Duhamel's and Chateauvieux's experiments 

 in Geneva, and Wynne Baker's in Ireland under 

 the direction of the Dublin Society, well worthy 

 the attention of every pupil in the drill hulbandry. 



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