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fown by the broad-caft; for by the broad-caft 

 method the land is not rendered more fertile, 

 nor is the feed more properly depofited in the 

 ground; but there is more thrown upon it, 

 and the land more generally covered. 



N^ it: 



Of the 'prober Manner of depoftting the Seed ^f 

 Wheats Peas^ 'Turnips, Rape, ^c, in Brills, 



ON revifing the different Sedtions of the 

 Work, 1 find I have given general diredlions 

 for making drills; but not for depofiting the 

 feed in them. It may therefore be neceffary 

 to acquaint the reader, that I have tried every 

 method of depofiting the corn in drills, and 

 find the broad-cafl the moll correc^l. For, 

 where the drills are made according to my 

 diredions, almoft every feed will fall in the 



proper 



