than S^ ' I how to r - * j 



for I 



Now, irom the ol^^crwitions In 'on 

 flic^c two crops. It r! L" iltinr v. . I \\%cii 

 on tjjc j <) 



conijju^l, u Jr tr loads of rnrtU lU r:\ch 



load of tJ M, ^'ith otic hiir J 



loads of wtich compost, liave had double the 

 qu y ot . and four luindrcd loads 



of comport to hnvr pnr to some other use. 

 I have reason to believe lliat one of 



the most c&seniial things in agriculture is in 

 the I n of *■ 1 that it will 



add more t » the present produce than any 

 ihifig in - ral u^e yet tried, in any part 

 of the glolK. I shall, however, forlnrar 



in this tiic male- 



Ji cuti.j' , having done that in my 



1 n Iarmlr, and - ihc 



r..c.;.iHi ihtit pichcribed to he ihc most 



1 ! .n ei J or , 



1 i 



In tl ilion of the 1 ,1 



fiavc given twtiiTs I . 'iN. The maimer 



