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cafes, be barked by the apparatus of the plough. 

 Indeed, after this period, the cropping of the land 

 with green crops mould be difcontinued altogether, 

 and the ground fhould be fown down with grafs. 

 Suppofing the trees have now arrived to the above 

 height, the ground may lye during winter with- 

 out a furrow, and be gathered toward the trees 

 by the fpring furrow for the grafs feeds, fo as to 

 leave the furrow in the middle of the fpace. This 

 plan will tend to keep the furface dry for ever 

 after, 



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