l88 AGRICULTURAL DEPRESSION 



(15.) Making or enlarging of gardens. 



(16.) Planting of hops. 



(17.) Planting of orchards, or fruit trees, or fruit bushes. 



(18.) Planting of strawberry plants and asparagus. 



(19.) Warping of land. 



(20.) Laying down of permanent pasture. 



(21.) Laying down of seeds or other temporary ipasture 



for not less than two years. 

 (22.) Boning of land with undissolved bones. 

 (23.) Chalking of land. 

 (24.) Clay-burning. 

 (25.) Claying of land. 

 (26.) Liming of land. 

 (27.) Marling of land. 

 (28.) Application to land of purchased artificial or other 



purchased manure. 

 (29.) Consumption on the holding by horses exclusively 



engaged or kept on the holding, cattle, sheep, or 



pigs, of cake or other feeding stuff not produced on 



the holding. 

 (30.) Consumption on the holding by horses exclusively 



engaged or kept on the holding, cattle, sheep, or 



pigs, of corn grown on the holding. 

 (31.) Continuous good farming and cultivation or good 



husbandry in excess of the standard of cultivation 



or good husbandry which the tenant was bound to 



maintain. 

 (32.) Any other improvement increasing the value of 



the holding as an agricultural holding. 



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