OOO JNDEX. 



pease-soup ; cabbages, 495, 



attention to the swine in December, 526. 

 See also the articles Piggery ; and Pork. 



Tares ; season for sowing, preparation,, and quantity of seed, 90. 

 their great advantages as a fallow ; or as an intermediate crop be- 

 tween any sort of Grain, and Barley, 90. 

 best method at putting in, 133. 



sowing on a stale furrow preferable to a fresh ploughing, 134. 

 spring tares, 193, 297. 



sowing with cole-seed, in June, 388. 



tares may in some circumstances be advantageously dibbled in 

 among growing Clover, 243. 



attentions in mowing for soiling ; and proper tillage afterwards, 

 323. 



admirable practice on the South Downs, of substituting a double 

 crop of tares instead of a Fallow for Wheat, 333. 



commendable practice of breaking up layers two years (clover, 

 ray, and trefoil) for summer tares and rape, 334. 



September, the principal season for sowing winter tares : advan- 

 tage of early sowing ; quantity of seed, drilled, and broad- 

 cast 5 proportion of ground to be applied to this crop, 46\Q. 



extraordinary and interesting husbandry, of sowing winter lares 

 on poor pastures and meadows, 469. 



sow winter tares twice in October, 501 . 



Teams, both of horses and of oxen, should be kept always at work, 

 and have plenty of litter, 23. 



advantage of having a horse-keeper for the mere attendance of 

 the teams j importance of good days'-work being made in 

 ploughing, in the spring, 159, l60 



management of the teams in April, 212. 



horses should be fed on carrots ; quantity, 212r 



food for the oxen, 212. 



in the beginning of May, dry meat for the horses should be left 

 off, and they should be soiled in the stable on lucerne, or 

 on tares or clover, 277. 



benefits of this pra6tice j quantity of lucerne ; superiority of 



that crop, 278, 28O. 



treatment of the oxen the srnnc, 2/S. 

 soiling, throughout July, 4 1 6'. 



employment of the teams in September ; food, 464. 



feeding in QAEobcr, 491. 



Attention in stocking a farm, to the question of employing horses 



or oxen in the teams, or both, 4f)l, 4()'.i. 

 employment for the teams in November, 5 1/. 

 See also Soiling. 

 Teasels, or Fullers' Thistle 3 time of sowing, and quantity of seed, 



*98. 

 Thistling the wheat*, operation of, 366. 



Threshing : 



