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EXPERIMENTS IN DRAINING. 



miles of drain of the three kinds herein named, on 

 land which most farmers thought unnecessary to 

 drain, and which they felt assured could not be 

 drained with profit. But, notwithstanding, I doubt 

 not the result will be not only a source of profit to 

 myself, but a great inducement to many others to 

 go about the work themselves. 



Thus I have rather hastily thrown together the 

 result of my practical experience on this subject. 



"Which is respectfully submitted for your consid- 

 eration. 



T. G. YEOMANS. 



B. P. JOHNSON, Esq., 



Sec. jy. T. S. Agr>l. Society. 



