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ground, it ought to remain until they be 

 ihifu'd ; and to be MOWN AS HAY during the" 

 reeds. 



But if, at that time, a few weeds, and a 

 tittle feedy herbage only be left; they ought to 

 be SWEPT down with thefithe a few days be- 

 fore the removal of the lean flock; which 

 will not fail, in this cafe, to lick up even the 

 iharpcft thirties, while they are in the foft 

 flaccid (late which the fithe in a ihort time 

 reduces them to. 



Finally, I am clearly of opinion, that let the 

 pafturc confill of one, two, or more com- 

 partments, not a weed ought to feed, nor a 

 tuft of ftalt graft be differed to (land in a paf- 

 ture-ground ; which ought at lead once dur- 

 ing the fummer to be LEVELLED WITH THE 

 si THE ; thus, at a fmall cxpcnce, converting 



WEEDS INTO NUTRIMENT", and WASTE GROUND 

 1KTO AFTERGRASS. 



H O R S E S. 



