INDEX. 663 



Weather-boarding, to pay, 634. 



Weedsy burning of, for manure, to be performed in the month of 

 June, 410 Singular mode practised in Lincolnshire, ib. 



Weld, season for sowing, and quantity of seed, 251 ; for palling, 

 420. 



Wheat, season for sowing, 468, 547 Sorts of, il. Steeping 

 seed, 469 Experiments thereon, io. &c. Broad. cast, 160 

 Dibbled, 161 Driikd, 460 Sown among turnips, 451 ; 

 after fallow, 475 ; after beans, 476; after clover, 477; after 

 tares, 480 Scarifying, 157 Hoeing, 160 Progress of the 

 cr P> 393* 433> 434 Mildew, 434 Harvest, 440. Sec 



Wheats, Green, season and materials proper for manuring, 91, 



169. 



Wbeat-fallyw, destroying weeds in, 273. 

 Wheat, water-furrowing, 551. 

 W hippie, to be used in horse-hoeing beans, 421. 

 Willows, time for planting and repairing, 92. 

 Winchilsea, Earl of, experiments by, in raising oats, $$. 

 Winter Evenings, proper method of employing, 53, 

 Winter Focd, economical provision of, 14. 

 Winter Tares. See Tares. 



Withers of a Hcrsf, p'nch on the, recipe for a, 629, 

 Woad, culture of, 157. 

 Woods, to convert to the greatest advantage, 33 Observations 



on cutting, it. ; cropping, 9. 



Woods and Underwoods, management of, 86, 230, 571, 608. 

 Woollen Rags, used as manure, 174. 



Yard Dung, 254, 328. 



YflhiM) in C^ius, recipe for curing, 631 



Yellow -blosumed Vetch, 250. 



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