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of the ground at the rate of twenty tons to the 

 acre, plough it under and harrow the entire 

 surface very thoroughly, passing over every 

 spot three or four times, travelling in different 

 directions, and remove any stones or roots that 

 may be brought to the surface. At this time, 

 too, any unevenness of the contour must be 

 remedied. If there is yet time allow the 

 first crop of weeds to germinate, harrowing 

 the surface when the plantlets are less than 

 an inch high. 



