176 MANURE. 



This again is limited by the means of keeping, and 

 so one influences the other. The farmer wants 

 some source of manure, which while it produces all 

 the salts and geine of an unlimited amount of stock, 

 hogs and hens, shall yet require no more barn room, 

 fodder or team, than every man who means that his 

 hands and lands shall shelter, feed, and clothe him, 

 can easily command 



