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CHAP. II. 



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 On Solving Tree-Seeds with Corn. 



OWING tree-feeds amongft corn is 

 an exceeding good method, for it pre- 

 vents the vermin deftroying the trees as 

 they come out of the ground ; moft trees 

 rring up the feed with the firfl leaf, and' 

 all birds are fond of them, and often deftroy 

 whole fields as they come up. This method 

 fhould not be attempted on fields that have 

 been in grafs, but fuch as have been in 

 corn for fome time. 



IF it were rich deep land, it would be a 

 very good method to have a crop of under- 

 wood ; but bare poor land is our prefent 

 fubject, therefore I fhall give proper direc- 

 tions for raifmg a field of good timber- 

 trees on fuch land. 



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