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of oats, two of peas or vetches) , the second, third, 

 and fourth, rape. After the first and second sow- 

 ings have been cut, the ground which was occupied 



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by them may be top-dressed and cultivated in,- or 

 plowed shallow, and sown to rape for late fall 

 feeding. 



In estimating the amount of ground necessary to 

 supply a flock with forage, we apply the same rule 

 as given for calculating the amount required to sup- 



