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cither of the field they are fet in, or that of 

 lanes or ditches carted to them for the pur- 

 pofe ; and if a fpeedy fall be required, throw 

 water over this covering. See Art. Cement, 

 page 121. 



If lime be ufed on fallow for wheat, it is 

 generally fpread on in July ; good farmers 

 making a point oi harrowing it inasfajl as it 

 is fpread J and plowing it under with a fhallow 

 furrow, as foon as convenient. 



The ufual quantity fet on is three to four 

 chaldrons an acre. 



Dung. Nothing fufficiently noticeable 

 refpec^ing this fpecies of manure has occur- 

 red to me, excepting fome incidents relating 

 to the manuring of grafsland, which will 

 appear under the head Natural Grasses ; 

 and excepting a general deficiency in Farm- 

 yard Economy, for which fee Farm- Yard 

 Management. 



SOWING. 



