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3. Clover, 7. Tares, 



4. Wheat, 8. Barley, 



5. Cabbages, 9. Beans, 



6. Oats, 10. Wheat. 



1. Turnips, 5. Items, 



2. Knta baga, 6. Wheat, 



3. Barley, 7. Beans, 



4. Clover, Wheat. 



On good sand: 



1. Turnips, 4. Barley, 



2. Barley, 5. Clover, 



3. Carrots, (>. Wheat. 



On peat, and on soils long harassed by corn : 



J . Cole-seed, or Turnips, 8. Grasses, 



2. Ditto, 9. Ditto, 



3. Oats, 10. Potatoes, 



4. Ruta baga, 1 1 . Barley, 



5. Barley, 12. Tares, or Pease, 



6. Grasses, 13. Barley and Grass. 



7. Ditto, 



On dry and calcareous soils : 



1. Turnips, 5. Turnips, 



2. Ditto, 6. Barley, 



3. Barley, 7. Pease, 



4. Sainfoin for ten years, 8. Wheat, 

 and upwards ; then pared 



and burnt for 



THE DRILL HUSBANDRY. 



Upon settling in his farm, our young farmer has, 

 among many other qbjecls that require his attention, 

 to determine in what degree and for what crops he 

 will adopt the drill husbandry. It has long been 

 known that this system is applicable, without incon- 

 venience, to sandy soils and to dry loams, which may 

 be safely laid flat, and accordingly, on such it made 



a great 



