1 8do. ^leJJ'ions upon PraFilcal SuhjeBs. 7 E 



Though we have fuggefted the above as leading queftions 

 to our correfpondents, we by no means attempt to confine 

 their inv«ftigations within fuch narrow bounds. Any fadl:, 

 which will throw light upon the hulbandry of Britain, or 

 contribute to promote its further improvement, will be ac- 

 ceptable. Freedom of inquiry we wifli to encourage ; and 

 thofe who choofe to render us afiillance in the undertaking 

 we have embarked in, may confidently rely, that their fa- 

 vours will be gratefully aclcnowledged. 



^levies upon Practical SuhjeHsy to ivhich Anlwers, fsimdcd 

 upon Exp£rience onl"^^ are recpiired, 



Q^i. Have any experiments been made upon the caufes 

 of fmut in wheat ? What are their refults, and the remedies 

 that have been found mod etfedual in palliating or prevent- 

 ing the dillemper ? 



0^2. On the blight in wheat, with the remedies that have 

 been found inoft ufeful ? 



0^3. On the curl in potatoes, with the remedies that have 

 been tried and found mod ufeful ? 



Q. 4. On the curl in beans, with the remedies, &c. 



0^5. On the deflru6tion of Hugs, with the remedies ? 



0^6. On the de{lru(5lion of infe<Sls, with the remedies ? 



0^7. On the rot in fheep, with the remedies ? 



0^8. On the cheapeft and mod occonomical mode of feed- 

 ing horfes, black cattle, &c. with the refults of fuch trials as 

 have hitherto been made ? 



Q. 9. On the feeding of hogs, and the articles that have, 

 from experience, been found moft ufeful in fattening them 

 with the lead expence ? 



Q^io. On the feeding of poultry, with the cheaped and 

 bed articles for that purpofe ? 



Q^i r. Comparifon between the advantages of feeding with 

 grain in a broken or unbroken date ? 



0^12. Whether do Autumn, Winter, or Spring tillage, 

 conduce mod to the fertility of the foil ? and for what crops 

 are they bed adapted ? 



0^13. What degree of tillage has been fqund bed adapted 

 for different foils, and at what feafons ? 



0^14. What are the crops to which particular foils are 

 bed adapted ? 



0^15. What are the manures adapted to each foil ? 



Q^i6. What quantity of manure ought to be laid upon 

 each foil, fo as to afford fufficient nourtdiment to the crop, 

 V^ithout any part of the manure being lod ? . 



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