6.53 INDEX. 



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Fish -ponds, 5/.~. 



Flax, observations on flie culture of, 303 Management of'fomt 

 intended for if. 233 Time hr >,owiii^, i. 3Oo 5 weeding, 

 353, 398 Season tor pulling, -J58. 



Flock, setting of the, 5 1 J . 



Fly in S/u-e/y, ointment for destroying, 379 1 turnips, de- 

 stroyed with soot, 417- 



Fogging. pr.M-tisod in South Wales, 333. 



folding Sharp, observation.* on, 3, 1/3 Seasons for, 280, 3SO, 

 429, 455, 555, 564. 



Fur by, Mr. his method of planting osiers, 93. 



Fruit- trees, 575. 



Fullers Tkhtle. See Teasel. 



Furriers' C^f'jihigs, used as manure, 173. , 



Furze> cultivation of, 252 A profitable article, ik. 



G 



Garden, 574. 



Gargt't, a disease in yearling calves, 19* 



Gentlemen's Farming, 533. 



Gleaning, 44Q. 



Gloucestershire Cheese, 296. 



Grass, laying down land for, 213, 463 On sowing seed, 2J8, 

 2-K) lyist of seeds adapted to various soils, 463 Season fof 

 manuring, 487, 541. 



, for alternate husbandry, 125. 



, laid down with wheat, 494. 



, caltle in, 260, 520. 



Grass Lands, on paring and burning, 77 Manuring, 90, 4S7 > 

 52O Clearing, 231 Scarifying, 487 Breaking up, 576. 



. , mowing, and feeding on, 257, 370, 427, 52O. 



Graziers, hints to, on the best mode of sending their stock to 

 roaiket, 217, 218. 



Grease in Horses, cure of, 632. 



Green Crops ploughed in for manure, best time for performing, 409. 



Green Food in Winter, advantages to be derived from a due pro- 

 vision of, 14, &c. 



Gullion, recipe tor the, 629. 



H 



Harvest. See Wheat, Early, &c. 



Harvest-men, hiring of, 409, 43d. 



//y, used as food for horses, merits of, 13 For sheep, il. 



Hay-making. See Mowing. 



Hay -stacking, 367, 428 Mode of trying the heat of hay-stacks, 



428. 



Heaths a?id Dnwns, to pare and burn, 188. 

 Heat oj' Cinnutt', disorder arising from, recipe for curing, 629. 

 Hedging and Ditching, season for, 26, .231, 563, 584. See the 



articles Fences, Fencing, 



Hemp, 



