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CONTEXTS. 



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Crops which they are grown after - 3S9 



After-management of this crop ibid. 



Modes of making it into hay 390 



Seeding the crop ibid. 



Applications of it - ibid. 



In soiling animals most advantageous ibid. 

 Vast advantages of (arc-crops in different 



districts 391 



They are an ex eel lent preparation for wheat 393 

 Bush-vetch, tuftedvctch, and everlasting pea; 



uses of each - o&amp;lt;)3, 3*)4 



More attention necessary to this class of 



plants - - 591 



CHICORY - ibid. 



Nature of this plant ibid. 



Proper soils for it ibid. 



Preparation of land for ibid. 



Choice of seed - - 39.5 



Quantity of this necessary - ibid. 



Season for sowing ibid. 



Modes of doing this business ibid. 



After-management of the crop ibid. 



Ils produce, and proper applications of this 396 

 Experiments with. - ibid. 



Its utility as a sheep-feed 397 



PIIOPER Proportions between Arable and 



Grass Land on the same Farm 398 



Influenced by circumstances ibid. 



In clayey soils - ibid. 



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hi loamy soils - 3&amp;lt;;;-&amp;gt; 



In sandy soils - - ibid. 



In calcareous soils - 399 



In peaty soils - - ibid. 



Regulated much by modes of application of 



farms ibid-. 



HIRING and Stocking Farms ibid. 



IX scn &amp;gt; much attention ibid. 



Have been treated of fully by Mr. Young ibid. 

 HIRING- - , ibid*. 



Time usual for - ibid. 



Circumstances to be attended to in 4oO. 



Peculiarities of soil and situation to be consi 

 dered - . ibid. 

 In arable lands - - ibid. 

 In grass lands . 40 &amp;gt; 

 Compactness of farms an advantage 40 I 

 feature of leases to be considered - ibid, 

 Means of calculating rents - ibid. 

 Modes of paying - - ibid. 

 STOCKING FAU.MS - ibid. 

 ^V hat necessary in - ibid. 

 Ex pence of, per acre - - ibid. 

 Much aifected by situation - 405 

 A good capital necessary - ibid. 

 Warren farms require least capital ibid. 

 Marsh and hop lands require large capi 

 tals ibid. 

 Should make 12 or 15 per cent. ibid-. 

 Great attention necessary to live stock on 40G 

 Need not regard fine breeds - ibid.. 



PART THE FOURTH. 

 SECTION VII. 



CULTIVATION OF GRASS LAND MEADOWS. 



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GRASS LANDS 408 



Kinds of ibid. 



Proper application of ibid. 



MEADOWS, and other hay lands 409 



Different situations of ibid. 



Difference of management in - ibid. 



Time for surface-draining of - ibid. 



Clearing from stock 410 



Times proper for, in different cases - ibid. 

 Should not be eaten much in spring when 



for hay - 411 

 Removing obstructions to the scythe 412 



Co arse weeds and plants ibid. 



Moss 



Utility of sward-dresser in 

 Scarifying, advantage of in 

 Sticks 

 Stones 



Cattle-dung hills 

 Ant-hills 

 Mole-hills 



Catching and destroying moles 

 MANURING 

 Proper times for 

 Kinds of manure 



PAG!. 1 . 



413 



415 



ibid. 



ibid. 



ibid. 

 416 



ibid. 

 418 

 419 

 420 

 421 

 423 



States in which applied with most benefit ibid 



