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pretty good condition, plow it up early hi 

 the fpring, and fow it very thick with the 

 common grey peafe : when they are come 

 into full bloom, plow them all in as deep 

 as the plow can go, and let the ground re-, 

 main until they are rotten, which will he 

 in fix weeks if they are well covered ; then 

 harrow it well with a heavy harrow, an4 

 plow it acrofs : in three or four duys after 

 harrow it, and before winter plow it again, 

 and let it lay rough all the winter to mel-. 

 low. In the fpring, firft harrow, and then 

 plow it ; then harrow it well with a heavy 

 harrow, and it will be in good order for 

 lowing and planting all kinds of forefU 

 trees in the nurfery way. 



IF the field is mofly, pare and burn it as 

 foon as the feafon will permit : plow it 

 dtrecrly, and fow it very thick with tur- 

 nip pr rape feed ; and when it is grown 

 flufh, eat it clean off with fheep. As foon 

 as it is eaten bare, plow it as deep as the 

 plow can go ; and when the weeds begin 

 to grow, harrow it firft ; then plow, and 



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