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very eflential one for preferring the pre- 

 pared feed. 



JUST before you intend to fbw, plow 

 and harrow the ground ; and if the field 

 is (b large as to take feveral days work, 

 plow no more than you can finifh in a 

 day. 



THE ground being plowed and har- 

 rowed, mix beech-maft, afli-keys (the 

 afh-keys fhould be buried a year in a pit, 

 mixed with fifted coal-aflies, as they never 

 come up the firft year) fycamore, horn- 

 beam, common black cherries, Spanifli 

 chefhut, maple, and acorns, and fow 

 them broad-cafi all over the field ; then 

 plow the field with a very mallow fur* 

 row three inches, and fcatter fbme 

 birch and rough -leaved elm-feed alj 

 qver it. 



TH E proper timber-trees for fuch land, 

 with underwood, are oak, beech, and 

 Spanifli chefnuts, which are all much of 



a growth ; 



