THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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matu.n on the shed feeding „ 



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mite. During the greater part of last 

 summer, I kept in one of my farm-yards 

 generally from 100 to 200 sheep. Tnia yard is 

 thoroughly sheltered and therefore warm ; on one aide 



give a very heavy oat of dung 01 

 bles wheu cleaned; I hor«e-hoe the Beans and 

 Swedes, and hand-hoe the corn crops which 

 The land is a good forward sandy loam. The stock I 

 keep are from 60 to 80 breeding ewes, bought in in Jn», 



