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vantage of Sainfoin for young sheep, andI w 
sand land would кодо» jt, but, after Т Trials, 1 
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that the censor's rod is too o short, or not intended to reach us 
W!L LIAM SMITH, o 
Station, Bucks, 
in the north of Scotland. We bolidor] рие that notwith- 
am obliged to give it up. Dutch and Red Clover m t be|standing the severity of our win r damp and ungenial 
stocked with lambs ат carefully it is best pe p spring, and the necessity of spe ding the стор to harvest by 
them on few hours in the day, and that in dry weather, thick seeding, the quantity of seed ill yet be considerably 
before they go on to it altogether: have seen much lessened by more thorough draining, and higher cultivation. 
arise to а lot of lambs turned into a piece of Dutch Clover fresh | Perhaps nothing is more requisite for improving agriculture 
and full in the һеа хресё to see our frien hi up in this county than increased drainage, and few things are 
his farm, py the beginning of August, ome Turn throw | more expensive. large proportion of the subsoil i 
eady, | impervious mountain clay, which, although quite i 
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sudden chang» of food. b, when put n th ain will not admit of improvements of this natur 
Turnip land, should com ei th a few hybrid Turnips, | ca ied out on a scale that is both requisite and desirable. The 
or Swedes, and white mixed, as it does not do to give all | next year's gre ор 1 now nearly all turned over, and i 
Swedes to young sheep at this time of the year, or you will thus early exposed to the pulverising and highly beneficial 
па а chance of losing very many of your tegs, аз they are | effects of the winte "s frost. А beginning has also b шаа 
now called. first put upon Turnips, а liberal supply | breaking up lea for Oats.  Turnips are now well- k 
of Clover and straw chaff must , and саке and | with sheep nd cattle, and as the rcely stand the eatin, 
corn in rate quantities the t few weeks, to be|that we жашырышы. we bid fair to be on short supplies ere the 
increased as they get more accustomed to the food. Th ts - 
ce 
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