9^ MINUTES OF 



Oti the Use of the Couch Grass Rake. 



If the land is still full of couch grass within the surface, it must be first drag 

 harrowed, then harrowed twice or thrice, rolled and raked a second time. 



Plough the land the third time, and after it has laid two or three weeks 

 to ameliorate; then harrow, roll, and rake the third time. 



If any more couch grass remains, the land must be dragged, harrowed, roll- 

 ed, raked, forked a fourth time as before, and the couch grass burnt. These ope- 

 rations "must be repeated until the couch grass is either got clean out of the land, 

 or is killed by the drought. 



This rake may also be advantageously employed in raking the hay upon mea,- 

 dow ground, into windrows, to be ready for putting into cock. 



FINIS. 



