j 9 S THE MANAGEMENT 



IT deftroys and waftes much ground, 

 as little will grow under the drop of 

 their branches, and the roots run a great 

 way into the fields when in grafs, which 

 are very troublefome when taken into 

 tillage; 



THE heft method is to plant a few trees 

 in the corners of the fields, and where 

 hedges meet. If all the four corners are 

 planted, it will make a handfome clump ; 

 and, as the trees may be planted thick, 

 they will grow ftraight and tall, and make 

 fine timber, which they never will do in 

 hedge-rows, 



IF the fields are large, the clump in 

 each corner may be made fo that when 

 grown up it will be fine fhelter for cattle 

 in winter ; and the fields may t>e kept 

 feparate by a coarfe rail. 



TREES thus planted will be more beau- 

 tiful to the country, lefs damage to the 

 farmers, and more profit to the landlords. 

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