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Journal of A<^r/cu//.>/n\ VicUiria. [lo Aug., 191 i. 



hroug'nt to the surfact'. while tin.' rootlrls wliich wxr left in the ground have 

 a, considerable Ininnis \-alue. 'I'he tops, if nut used for feeding, can hf- 



BADLV SHAliiLi lU-^KT. SHOWING EFFKCTS OF SHALLOW CULTIVATION. 



ploughed in, and ha\e an exceUent manurial effect; and, of course, add 

 largely to the reserve of humus. In ])loughing out, the ground practically 



PROPERLY SHAPED BEET, SHO\\ING BENEFITS OF SUBSOILING. 



receives another suhsoiling which is of incalculahle henetit to the succeecV 

 ing crop. 



