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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



Dec. 



n com- 

 pact, impervious clay, I have seen no one n: ; 



• pret- 

 ■ tetherenov 



1 



: 

 I 

 I 



; ars. I ha 



urprise. On well & swamp land 



most marken 



Is. Thorough draini 

 an indispensable j 



: needs it. On 

 ditches on his farm near this city. Peas' are lo 

 ichla \d, by turning them under wit 

 in blossom. Deep plowing a: 

 re gaining in the public esteem every m 

 Dom 'e fed and kept much under shel- 



ilful farmers, in < -liquid 



and solid :: ration 



rains. Cow yards in the Sta 

 ■York often of the fertilizing 



.,'. manure. 

 Good husbandry implies the faithful husbanding of 

 all the elements of bread, milk and i every 



ms undergo. Man is 

 . or of making an 

 im of 

 i 

 atom of lime or silica. If one-third of the land that 

 ''rared of itsnatn 

 i, and the other two- 



to we!! known natural 

 dustn, in the United States v 

 i ban it now docs. It. is ii 

 tempting to go over ce, not to • 



■ 



than plowed lie! 



11 as from the si 



i 



1)0 worked up in < 



■ that 



:is of 



■ 



Tk 



the earth 

 hundred millions, pro. i iil in 



■ 

 ricukure,- it, and pn 



Qtj of all other a 



A ; 



SALTING- STOCK. 



. Editors: — This subject has been broached 



h 

 re 127, vol.9,) on the improp 

 ihe same article was remi ■ 

 lent of the Louisville Jou 'i 

 ■ .) G. c 

 ler, questioning the propriet 

 al. I have been patiently waiti 

 that 

 mid comply with G." - 

 the benefit of their result: . 

 numb< Farmer ari 



ion, and nothing furtl 

 1 the liberty to ofli 



Salt, is beneficial to stock — for 

 it, ai recommend it pretty 



sonably. 

 i. . 



; of their milk, eith 

 ., Salt operates u 



effect ication of their I 



ie internal or external di 

 strengthening and invigorating 

 and ge I em. Of this la 

 with the si 

 These 

 but from experience, the science.-, and coram . 



Having given a synopsis of the nature and . 

 of sal! :k, I shall 



same as follows : To ( 



To milch 



r ; . 

 ii, or store cattle, 

 :. To oth 



■obably ther 

 izes th ect of salt more than kind. 



It delights me to visit a fli 

 ■ 

 e of salt. It tr 



.-, by 



i 

 i so chille I with i; ; 



idWul] 



■ill see ti: ■ 



■ and strength, partic I 

 ed. 



, that is — pure ' 

 ■ a of all : 

 L. E. B.— E nfield, .V. . 



Remark. — Th 



son, has b until the 



time. 



