660 INDEX. 



for milch cows, 4$c Keep teams close to work, 486 Ma- 

 nure grass, .jSy-r-Scarify grass. lands, ib. Preserve burnct 

 for spring food, 488 Make sainfoin rouens, ib. Cut fern, 

 489 --Cut wheat and r ye stubbles, 490 Begin hop-picking, 

 Plough fiiliows, ib. Cut water. furrows in wet fields, 

 it;. Cut hicerrt, /^.-Continue soiling, 492 Sow winter 

 t.ires, ib. Lay to grass with wheat, 494 Examine new lays, 

 and rcpnir such as have failed, 495. 



Sheep, considerations on the breed of, 482 Time for buying, 

 ib. Crones, 483 Management of, at various periods of the 

 year, i, 161, 213, 276, 377, 561, 567,580 Observations 

 on folding, 3, ?8t, 380, 430, 455, 555, 565 On putting 

 into rouen, 8, 100, 162, 216, 437 Should have salt given 

 them, 282 Feeding in stubble turnips, 162; on burnet, ib. ,- 

 on Swedish turnips, 163 ; on summer grass, 273 When far, 

 to be put to turnips, 54.1 Jn watered meadows, 217, 235, 

 304 Synopsis of '.he breeds of, 639 Best time to sell, 217 

 Keeping round, 462. See Lambs. 



$hetp-ibear;ng, season for, 377 Ointment for destroying in- 

 sects, which are troublesome to newly. sheared sheep, 379. 



, observations on fashionable meetings on these 



occasions, 547. 



Sheets Trotters, used as manure, 17:;.- 

 Siberian Mclilot, an object deserving attention, 250. 

 Skim-cou her PL ugh, 578. 

 Slipping Calf, prevention of, 631. 

 Smitbfafd-xtsrktii advice to the young grazier, on sending his 



stock to, 218. 



Sonp-briL rs' .Ashes, used as manure, 176. 



Society of Arts, extract of a communication to, on the manage- 

 ment of parsnips, 96. 



Soiling, considered in regard to the advantages accruing from the 

 system to the land, to the cattle, and to the farmer, 322, 387, 

 492, &c. 



S j/s, va r ious considerations of the nature of, for the information 

 of persons about to hire farms, 499 Division of, 640. 



, analysis of, method of performing, 586. 



Soot, disquisition on the qualities of, as manure, 170 Preserva- 

 tive ot cabbages from the fly, 379 ; of turnips, 417. 

 Swtb Downs, course of crops observed on, 341. 

 foiioing Seeds in general^ 114. 

 Spring Crops, 585. 



t-prit/g Wheat, 201. See the article Whent. 

 btaitgtrs in Horses, prevented by keeping a goat in the stable, 632. 

 Stacking Hay . See Hay-stacls. 

 Stacking Corn for Thrashing-mill, 444. 

 Standing Sheep-fold, 5 5 ^ . 

 Steaming Roots, for winter food, 573. 



Steeping 



