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covers them lightly, pressing the ground afterward with 

 the hoe. In this way he goes back and forth, sowing 

 wherever there is room, Imt so that the spots are at least 



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five feet apart. Whore mice ai'c numerous, and where 

 insects, sun, and wind, togethei" with a poor soil, combine 

 to injure the seedlings, this method is not reliable. 



