INDEX. 657 



Mowing and Hay-makingy process of, and observations on, 355, 



&c. 427. 



Mo<wi>:g Wheat) 439. 

 Mud fr^tn Potids, used as manure, 3?:;. 

 Murrain in Hogs, recipe for the cure of, 632. 

 Mustard, culture of, 156. 



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Northumberland, system of alternate husbandry in, 126 Me- 

 thod of cultivating turnips, 336. 



November, occupations on a farm proper for the rmntJi of; viz. 

 Thrashing, 563 Rrpair fenc< ::-d clear out ditches, ib. 

 Change sheep folds from arable to i, 564 Water 



meadows, 565 Preserve bui food, ib. Repair 



walls for fences, ib. Dig n. / > ut up am.hiils, ib. 



Clear from water land ploughed for madder, zb. Sow 

 hog-pease, 567 Keep the teams close to work, 568 Drain 

 wet lands, 569 Begin working in the woods, 57 T Cover 

 turnips against frosts, 572 Put patting beasrs on pirsnips, 

 carrots, c. 573 Plant fruit-trees, 575 Make fish-ponds, ib. 



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Oati, when best to be sown, 56, 119, 199 Preparing the 

 ground for, 548 After turn ^s, 120 Oi ut \ . 121 Seed, 

 196. 

 Oats, black, management of, in the month of February, and soil 



best suited for, 78. 



October) observations on the season, 477 OccupaM-^is on a farm 

 proper for the month of ; ? iz. -^-Hiring fa i -"dying 



stock, 508 Setting the flock, 511 Hiring scrvair. ,ib. Fa. 

 mily arrangement, 514 G f.rrn-yard in red! rA ss for cattle, 

 which must next month b br-.-ight h me humgrasj, 534 Put 

 working oxen and horses on dry food, 536 i-ring milch cows 

 into the farm-yard, 538 Put fatting bva , )n turnips, &c. ib. 

 Full-grown hogs to fatten, 531 Far sh-.^p to turnips, 41 

 ^Manure grass, ib. Dig up canots, ib. Plough up poi.i . ^", 

 543 Lay up fallows, 545 Sow wheat, 547 S A-irter 

 tares, ib. Manure and plough for beans, ib. Plrugh for 

 pease, 548 For barley and oats, /'^.For madder, 549 Dig 

 for liquorice, ib. Collect leaves, 559 Gather ippka and 

 pears, 561 Put rams to ewes, ib. 



Offices appertaining to a Farm, economy to be observed in the 

 disposition of, 237, &c. 



Oil-cake and corn-fed Beasts, 20, 263. 



Osiers, time for planting and repairing, 93. 



Overman, Mr. observation by, relative to the culture of pease, 

 82. 



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