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and to hand and horse hoeing that planted in June ; care in 



performing those operations, 407. 

 horse ;n id hand hoeing the cabbages drilled in April where to 



rcinafn, 408. 

 second horse-hoeing early in August, to the midsummer-planted 



ciop, 436. 

 sow in August for those crops that are transplanted in April, 



great importance of having as many August-Sown cabbages as 

 can lv 'A anted for winter food to the < ember, 437. 



drilling seed on the rici^'s where it is to remain, in the last week 

 of August or beginning of September, 438. 



See also the articles Carting ; an. , : s's cabbage turnip. 



f.:ll.-'j: great utility of the Norfolk drill-roller in 

 breaking the clods ; preparation for these fallows, &c. 341, 



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Ca/'VfSj different methods of weaning them ; the Duke of Nor- 

 thumberland's method, 16. 

 the last year's calves should be thoroughly well fed and kept 



clean, 18. 

 treatment of the weaned calves in March, 158. 



_f, best culture for them, 31. 



great importance of this crop; season for sowing, and prepara- 

 tion, 83. 



the Suffolk system, however, quite different, 84. (See also 



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quantity of seed ; putting in ; proper soils, 134. 



extended and regular cultivation of this root recommended, 13^. 



Suffolk practice : a turnip-fallow, fed on the land, the best pre- 

 paration : steeping the seed, 13?. 



inducements to the cultivation! as a food for the teams, and for 

 fattening swine, cattle, and sheep; and in point of profit, 

 and of its advantage to the land; 136, 137. 



carrots en Grass, though not common, do well, 137. 



their imponsnce as a more advanced spring food for horses, 160. 



rule for the first hand-hoeing, 217. 



harrowing and hand-hoeing in May ; set out the plants at the 

 distance of twelve inches, 25$. 



hoeing about the latter end of June, 342. 



in July 409. 



in August, 440. 



season and method of digging up, carting, and piling, &c, 496. 

 universal application of this crop, 497. 



Caning turnips and. cabbages ; precautions for the right perform- 

 ance of this business should be attended to at the :Im of 

 sowing or planting, in the arrangement of the ridges, 50. 

 Cattle \ attentions to be paid in the middle of winter to those in 



the farm-yard, 8. 



young cattle should be thoroughly well fed and kept clean, 18. 

 treatment of the cattle in the farm-yard in April, 211. 

 time of turning them out of the farm-yard into Grass, 245-. 



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