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with profit; the third y<'nr tin- yards will be rotated with rank grow- 

 ing grains so as to provide an abundance of green food as long as the 

 weather will permit the growing outside, after which this will be sub- 

 stituted by cabbages and mangels. 



I might say here that in fields one, two, three and four the areas 

 will not always hold true, because in order to have the same amount 

 of straws each year one piece will lap over into the other, as there 

 will be no divisions between them, only I have marked them off in 

 one acre, etc., for convenience of calculation. 



The colony houses on the alfalfa plot on the left are for two 

 families of cockerel breeders, as this is necessary in line bred birds, 

 and on the plot to the right of the breeding house is where the 

 "Bachelors' Hall" will be placed. 



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