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bat witli horses at all inclined to be unruly or impatient^ 

 or working in soft or stony ground, we should use the 

 same sort of reins as in driving on the road, thus giving a 

 fair hold of each horse's head. 



Horses used for this work should be taught to stop in 

 gtantly at the word, to start promptly and together, and to 

 ^ull evenly The team should be brought quickly around 



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Fis. 41.— Wblflae-tree for plowing threA-atreast 



Vio. 42. — Lines for plowing three-abreast. 



at the turns and headlands, and made to take their places 

 as actively as possible for the new furrow ; but they should 

 uot be started, if at all blown, until they are fully ready to 



