35$ Cultivation of Arabic Land. Artificial Graffes* 



Seafonforfowing ofdifferent Modes offowing defcribsd quick Vegetation 

 ufiful After-management of Crops of different in different Cafes Efpcnfcs 

 oj Culture of- proper Application of Crops of- in foiling with different Sorts 

 if Animals Refult of different Experiments with Advantages of Crops 

 of- what neceffary in breaking up Crops of. TARES vaft Advantages of 

 Crops of different Varieties of J Pinter Tare Spring Tare JVhiteTare 

 Preparation of Land for Seed proper fcr in different Cafes of Propor 

 tions of in different JCafes of S eafon offowing Crops of different according 

 to the Nature of Intentions of the Farmer proper Methods of f owing of 

 Crops grown after After-management of Crops of Modes of making 

 into Hay feeding Crops of Applications of Crops of foiling Animals 

 mojl advantageous vajt Advantages of Tare Crops in different Diftri&s 

 tare an excellent Preparation for Wheat Bujh Vetch Tufted Vetch 

 Evertafting Pea Ufes of each more Attention neceffary to this Clafs of 

 Plants. CHICORY Nature of Plant proper Soils for proper Prepara 

 tion of Land for Choice of Seed Quantity of neceffary Seafonforfowing 

 of Modes of fowing of without Crops mojl beneficial After-management 

 of Crops of Produce of Crops of proper Applications of- Experiments 

 with Utility of as a Sheep Feed. Proper Proportions between Arable 

 find Grafs Land on the fame Farm influenced by Circumftances on 

 clayey Soils in loamy Soils in fandy Soils in calcareous Soils in 

 peaty Soils regulated much by Modes of Application of Farms. HIRING 

 and STOCKING FARMS deferves much Attention has been treated of fully 

 ly Mr. Young Hiring Time ufual for Circumftances to be attended 

 to in Peculiarities of Soil and Situations to be conjidered in in Arable 

 Lands in Grafs Lands Compaclnefs of Farms an Advantage in Na 

 ture of Leafes to be conjidered Means of calculating Rents Mode 

 ( lf P a y m S f- STOCKING FARMS what neceffary in Expence of per 

 Acre much affeQed by Situation good Capital neceffary wherein Farms 

 require leajl Capital Marjh and Hop Lands demand large Capitals 

 fhould make Twelve or Fifteen per Cent, on great Attention neceffary to 

 Live Stock on need not regard Jine Breeds. 



JL HE methods that feem the moft advantageous in reftoring different forts of 

 tillage lands to the ftate of grafs, as well as thofe which appear the moft proper 

 for afterwards bringing them into the moft perfect ftate of fward and productive- 



