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employed as fodder, the strength of stable-manure 

 is increased by its means in no insignificant de- 

 gree.* 



* The enumeration of the article of brewers' refuse malt-grain as 

 an article of manure must be considered here as arising from the 

 fact," that Germany is a great beer-drinking country. Beer is the 

 usual beverage of the middling and lower classes ; hence the quan- 

 tity manufactured there is very large, and of course the quantity of 

 brewery-refuse considerable. The simple, yet altogether scientific 

 views of Dr. Stockhardt on this subject, however, must make its value 

 intelligible to our farmers, although they may be totally unacquainted 

 with the article.— J. E. T. 



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