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the grounds at a diftance from the trees 

 lhat bear feed. 



BUT there is ,a great difference between 

 .ground around, and even at a diftance from,, 

 feed-bearing trees being full of young- 

 plants, and fowing in ground where there 

 Js no fupply. Round a feed-bearing Jree 

 there will be plenty of young -trees if .cattle 

 are kept off; and where there are vacancies 

 it may be replenished next year. 



WHEREAS the feed that is fown at 

 random there muft many perifh, and many 

 more be deftroyed by vermin ; and as there 

 is no fpupply, there may be many places 

 empty ; and as there is not the advantage of 

 trees full of feed to make up the deficiencies, 

 fb there mufk be a want, if not made good 

 by fowing frefh feeds, which would be trour 

 blefome and expensive, as perhaps there 

 would need repairs for years ; fb that the 

 expences will be greater than following the 

 directions given for fowing Fir-feecls a- 

 mongft long heath, which is Jittle trouble, 

 and fo eafy that it may be performed by 

 any labourer at a very fmall expehce. 



