CONTENTS, 



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Statements of profit of in different 

 cases - note 558 to 561 



Horses may sometimes be admitted on graz- 



ing-grouncls - - 560 



Improved system of turning swine upon 



clover, when properly sorted 561 



Benefits of this practice 562 



SOILING AND STALL FEEDING ibid. 



Highly advantageous systems : the former 

 in summer, and the latter in winter 

 months - - ibid. 



Soiling too little attended to ibid. 



Has been objected to on different ac 

 counts - - 5o3 

 These objections not well-foundedibid. 56 I 

 Its great superiority shown - 564 

 Is useful in producing abundant ma- 



n u re 



What necessary in this practice 

 Proper yards and shi ds requisite 

 Culture of proper crops for 

 Much depends on proper foddering 

 Litter a great object 

 Stall-feeding, close attention necessary in 

 Substances that may be used in it 



565 

 ibid. 



566 

 ibid. 



567 

 ibid. 



569 

 ibid. 



PACcE 



Proper management in ; cattle must be 



kept perfectly clean 569 



Great attention necessary to them 670 



Litter proper for them - ibid. 



Season for commencing this practice 571 

 - Varying of food necessary in ibid. 



Proper sorts of food - ibid. 



Proportions of it necessary , 572 



Greenkindfi useful; carrots ;andpotatoesibid. 

 Cabbages, grains, and turnips 573 



Dry kinds proper : ibid. 



Oats . ibid. 



Oil-cake - 574 



Bran and distiller s wash 676 



Points necessary to be regarded in all 577 

 Statements of results of experiments in 



- note ibid, (u 580 



HOUSE-LAMB SUCKLING 578 



Proper lamb-house or suckle necessary 579 

 Kinds of ewes for - 580 



Careful feeding of ewes necessary ibid. 



Management of them in the Iamb-house581 

 Good supplies of food necessary to pre 

 vent the exhaustion of ewes 582 

 Time lambs arc kept ibid. 

 Profit which they afford * ibid + 



SECTION X. 



-CULTIVATION OF GRASS LAND. PL ANTING FRUIT AND TIMBER TREES. 



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584 

 ibid. 



PLANTING 



Lately much attended to - 



Profit of it - 



AVith different sorts of trees better under 



stood ibid. 



Soils proper for fruit-trees ibid. 



For oftier sorts of trees ibid. 



Lands and situations most proper for this 



sort of improvement 585 



Vast advantage of it ; and statements 



on this subject note ibid. 



FUTJIT-TREES - 587 



This sort of planting of much importance 



in many districts ibid. 



APPLE-TREES - ibid. 



Sorts of soil proper for 588 



Dry soils most proper ibid. 



Dftierent ones have been used 589 



Kinds of apple-trees used for cyder in 

 different districts - note 588 



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Pear trees are less difficult in soil 591 



Aspects and situations most propef 



for 



ibid, 

 ibid, 

 ibid. 



592 

 ibid. 



For early and for late soils 

 Should be adapted to the situation 

 Different methods of planting used 

 Circumstances to be attended to in 

 Proper distances between rows and 



trees in different cases - ibid. 



Where raised at least expence 5^)4 



Modes of managing the stocks ibid. 



Proper seasons for making plantations 



of - - 596 



Modes of pruning them - jbid t 



Causes of their not producing fruit ibid. 

 Methods of gathering the fruit 597 



Of keeping it - ibid. 



Process of converting it into cyder 



note ibid. 

 Pear-trees ; modes of planting and mana- 



