SECT. VIIL 



Cultivation of Grass-Land Pastures. 



PASTURE LAND.? thofe mofl proper for coarfe graft Lands may be made ufeful 

 for particular Properties in GraJJes neceffary in Si t nations of and Modes 

 oflnclofing of influence Ufes of Subject to be injured by various Caufes 

 by Mofs by Ant and Mole Hills Jhould be removed Modes of effecting 

 of-Jhrubby and other Plants mufl be eradicated draining of fometimes 

 neceffliry manuring fometimes requifite Effe&s of proper Modes of feed 

 ing down proper Sorts of Manures for Improvements by feeding Sheep 

 upon proper Periods of turning Stock upon Difference of Opinion on 

 Caufes of flated middle Degree of Growth in Grafs befl for Proportion 

 of eating down mofl ufeful Diver fity of Opinion on Jhould probably never 

 be overflocked Difadvantages of over and under flocking Mixtures of 

 Stock fometimes advi fed for much Advantage in being kept regularly fed 

 down Utility of frequent Jhif ting by a Head Stock, and Followers in 

 more ufeful than having different Sorts of Stock on at the fame Time 

 Difadvantages of mixed Stock on Neat Cattle and Sheep, befl Sorts of 

 Advantage of keeping Pajlures regularly and evenly fed down Injury 

 fuftaimd by Grafs running up to Seed Stems a good Bite ofneceffaryfrom 

 May to Augiift Propriety of flocking the Whole or only in Divisions in 

 eating down Difference of Opinion upon Difficulty of afcertaining the 

 Point the latter Method probably mofl beneficial Quantity of Stock for 

 various Nature and Size of Animal to be confidered in State of Sward 



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