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hay until there was plenty of grafs, and the wea- 

 ther grew warm. 



Such of the calves as were weaned in March 

 were continued to be fed with milk and water 

 cviery morning until Midfummer. All the faid 

 calves are in good health and condition ; and the 

 Society allowed the premium offered on that head 

 the preceding year» 



Article XL. 



On raifmg a Crop of White Oats ani 

 Grass-Seeds. 



[By a Berklhire Farmer.] 



Gentlemen, 



AS I obferve in your advertifements frequent 

 invitations for the correfpondence of prac- 

 tical farmers, the following account, being a juft 

 pne, is much at your difpofaL 



In the year 1774, I bought twelve acres of 

 land, which had been fown with white pat§ and 

 grafs-fecds tp lay down for meadqw. 



On 



