GO 



PRODUCE OF THE FARM. 



WE have taken a little notice of the farm^ 

 and the husbandman's needful labours upon 

 it, before he can enjoy the fruits. Let us 

 now see what those products are; how he 

 gathers them in, and disposes of them for his 

 benefit. 



It is evident that these things consist of 

 varieties of the vegetable or animal kingdoms 

 of nature. We will attend to vegetables first, 

 for they were man's first food, and occupied his 

 earliest agricultural thoughts. 



The vegetables chiefly cultivated in the 

 United States, for the food or use of man, 

 are of three principal kinds: grain, or seeds : 



