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Remarks on djg;ging potatoes - • " - 93 



Pea — Remarks on the value and cultivation of peas - 110 



Remarks on the pea bug - - - - - 110 



What time peas should be sown - - * 111 

 Peas should be ploughed in - - - -111 



Mr. Batram's remarks on the pea bug - - - 111 



Poison of animals — remedy ----- 159 



?-5rperal fever — disease in cows - - - 160 



Purging — disease -in sheep ----- 168 



P-ine plain land — remarks on the nature and condition of 186-187 



Fertilizing by clay a vegetable manure - - - 187 



Fertilizing by Gypsum - - - - - 188 



Fertilizing by turning in green crops - - - 188 



Fertilizing by repeated ploughing . - _ 188 



Fertilizing by paring and burning - - . - 188 



A rotation of crops in pine plain land recommended - 191 



Pine plain land - - - - - - 191 



Rsmarks on the value ef the pine plain lands - * 191 

 Poultry — gfeneral remarks on the advantages of keeping 



poultry ---..--- 199 

 A singular experiment respecting the fattening of poultry 200 

 The value of charcoal in feeding poultry explained - ^00 

 Remarks on the prolific nature of the dunghill fowl - 201 

 Remarks on the ofuinea fowl and turkey . _ . 201 

 Remarks on the management of geese - - - 202 

 On the varieties of tame ducks . - - - 202 

 Plough — certain important principles relating to the con- 

 struction of the plou^g'h, to be attended te - - 209 

 Plough invented by Thomas Jefferson described - - 209 

 Rules for Cfn?tructing a'plough by a Pennsylvania farmer 211 

 Ploughing — general remarks on the process of ploughing - 212 

 General remail s on the purposes and mode of ploughing 212 

 ©n deep ploughing, and turning up red soil - - 212 

 Crench ploughing., when proper - - - 213 

 When cos ploughing ah^uld be omitted - - - 213 

 Remarks on ploughing for winter wheat - - 213 

 How low flat land should be ploughed . ^ - 214 

 Ploughing in grain instead cf harrowing recommended id 



some instances \. - - » - 214 



On ploughing clay soils ^ - . - - 214 



Remarks on ploughing in ridges - - - - 215 



On. ploughing indian corn lands immediately after the corn 



is off - - ^- . - . - 215 

 General maxims respecting the proper depth of ploughing 215-216 



Circumstances which render deep ploughing inexpedient - 217 



Remarks on the particular advantages of deep ploughing 217 



