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of Glover-graffe-feed , which is in meafure fomwhat 

 more then half a Perk. The chief feafen for fowingit 

 is April or the latter end di March. 



About the fift of Jane it will be ready to be cut. Ic 

 yeelds excellent hay. The time of cutting it will 

 be more tixa&ly knowne, by obferving when it begins 

 f o knocrfor that is the time.-And ere the year be done, 

 it will yeild you three of thofe crops , all of them 

 very good hay ; and after you have thus cut it the 

 third time , you may then feed the ground with Cat- 

 ' tie ' all the winter, as you doe other ground. 



But if you intend to preferve feed , then muft you 

 espeft but two crops that year, and you muft cut the 

 hrft according to the forefaid directions, but the fe- 

 cond growth mull be let Hand , till the feed of it be 

 come to a full and dead ripeneife, and then mult you 

 cut it , and th relit the tops, and fo preferve the feed, 

 you fhall have at leafl five buinells of feed from every 

 Acre. 



This feed thus threfhed off, there will be left 

 long ilalks , thefe your Cattle will eat ; but when 

 they gro v old and hard, you are to boile thofe ftalks 

 and mike amaili of them , and it will be very nou- 

 riihing either for Hogs, or any thing that eat thereof. 



After the fecond cutting for feed , you mull cut 

 that year no more;but as it fprings again, feed it with 

 Cattle. One Acre of it will feed you as many Cowes 

 as fix ordinary Acres , and you will find your milke 

 much richer ; which induces fome not to cut it ac 

 all, but onely to graze it for their Dayry. 



Being once fo ved, it will laft five years, and then 

 being plowed , it will yeild three or four years toge- 

 ther rich crops of wheat , and after that a crop of 

 Oats. 



