IM)F.)C. 583 



\Vheat after clover, 456 



singular e ';et, on | . a clover 



lay for V'h<-:it, .. 



ut Dunstable, &c.) of this substance, and 

 its application as a manure, 165. 

 Cole. Sec A'. 



Composts: great advantage of these mixtures; and directions for 

 the disposition of the ingredients, 97. 



layers, either thick or thin, not .ulvis.:M", q;. 



method recommended instead of that practice, 98. 



turning afterwards unnecessary in this plan, QQ. 



.the application of these manures to meadow or pasture. grounds, 

 is much benefited by the use of the cutting. plough, or scari- 

 licator, 179. 



the cutting should be previous to the manuring, 99. 



where necessary, the materials may be mixed in the field to -bt 



manured, 100. 

 best situation for making a comport K-> on a level, loc. 



but the richest may be made in the farm-yard, 100. 



grounds to which this last is suited, 101. 

 composts for Grass, 465. 



Cot lagers' hemp, 296. 



Courses of crops ; vast importance of this subject ; little understood 



before the present reign, 503, 

 general principles ; and lists of courses on the most striking 



varieties of soil, 504, 505. 

 Cows ; treatment of them with respecl to food, &c. just before and 



after calving, 13. 



but if nothing else be provided, they have hay only; esti 



mate of the cost of this food to the farmer, 14, 15. 



the expence of this practice is ruinous, and therefore green 



winter food should be provided, 15. 

 experiment of the Author, in feeding smaller cows on cabbages, 



1 5- 



feeding cows in May ; clover, and ray-grass eaten off early with 

 sheep, 279. 



great advantages of lucerne ; method of giving it in the stalls : 



its profit, 279, 280. 



attention to the food of dairy cows in September; lucerne, mown 

 green and given in a yard, the most profitable way of 

 feeding, 464. 



management of dairy cows in October, 493. 

 See also the articles Cattle ; and Dairy. 

 Cropping pollard- trees, 96. 

 Cuckoo. See Birds of passage. 



Cut-chaff; different machines for performing the operation of cut. 

 ting, 1 1 . 



importance of the practice, 1 1 . 



contrivances to supply the place of racks in stables, in giving 



this substance to the cattle, 12. 



its 



