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sowed by hand I cover by brushing, lengthwise and 

 Hghtly, over the drill with the back of the hoe. This 

 covers the seed and presses the ground about it similar 

 to the action of a roller. With practice one can do 

 this as fast as one can walk. I use stakes for marking 

 divisions between the different kinds of seeds, made 



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from sections of plastering laths a foot long and 

 marked with a number. A record of these is kept in 

 a book that I carry in my pocket, so that I can tell at 

 any time from the number on the stake what kind of 

 seed was planted. 



Pricked outdoors May 5 from hotbed, cabbage 

 and lettuce plants that were between rows of beets to 



