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baSititsj 4(3aptal>ilitiy tp o-ttfis icrpppptredjUQitigcimi+thefpfwe^ 

 l)etween our corn rows both a proylisiflB and ajifeiffrilwiog 

 ©tospi. wtli positive b^iW6t;t« the groiwingcorij.,, ji,; bi-ZJ 

 j^9. The aid it gives, in prpduGing] cheap.b^^, p^rfc, milJj 

 ^pd butter. \yithouti1^he|^eft;pofk, could »Pitibef!prH4tfP«ii 

 -dhfaely where it c^st^ eolwflSh tpirnai?e ciorn.Y/n-fiiA •!;U>n-jf. 

 i 10. i A. doubled <)4p§?ity fior winterlpg^gjipokijfiwlwith tbi^ 

 a doubly ealaFgedi»anHreheap4„[v, .v/onrA ril-i^rol vi-^vg iil 

 9=1 li The large plf^lutE^tioaspf the iSputhcq,ni only l4©.)i!ftB 

 8j;9f©di by igreen crops tupnedv uudgr, ^united, itp a jijdjicipia^ 

 system pf^ rotation rloplsiflg tolfeedihg the soil. iliThie jO'twfc 

 be aided by all the manure manufactured pn the plantatilood 

 fj IS.iiThe l;arge addition madelto humuj^, upon which/Jthe 

 ^Ub,ias well as capacity. of i the ,spil foj; retaining Hmpjstui* 

 ■^igreatly. depends. .ii(v > rljici ni'vil t[,;i>iib vHiiiip) inrnis'i 

 9((A6i for the ' Cultivation pfvthe pea, c(ne i()»n isoaiioelyl g^ 

 stores. yfWhenrtwo crops are lifitemdeidiiforrenovaUng., breait 

 "^te, lands sow broadc^!jt>,8kndiihari?oWiin; or duUl in: rowlB 

 tlVfi^ feet apart, and plow; out when a few inches highJ 

 Whem the pods begin to riptn, if the cropisanteilded for 

 iodnurial putposes^, plow, under* with, ; Large tw<i horselptowg 

 with a well sharpened rolling coulter attached^ or with chain; 

 w^asiiag froni doubjietiiee to beam, of the plow to hold thei 

 ■^nesidcjwft.for facilitating leovering.^iA-, roller passed oven 

 the vines before plowing under will assist Jibevppdratiioii^ 

 duistict lime should be sown upon the; viiles before ploi*lhg 

 uadeij tP promote decay, and neutralize the- large olm&Hntiofi 

 vegetable acid covered into the soil.n ^Select the pea Iwhkki 

 oma least. 51 The vines .arenftasifes^iicoyered ,into>iihIe soik- 

 Theyi sire, the, black buneh pea*, dnd the«speckleor wbippoor^ 

 \BiW;peai' ,;f ^lio-Hjy ■ ' ' ' I'lisq b J" "^'t ■sailtay '•' Y.lfi,^ Jujt 

 ; When platitifed in corn asa food.crDp,(thebUBohpeia^ri|Dl6asi 

 amm^ ; but the Carolina cow pea, thei wlafy pea, or the biaickt 

 stock pea are preferable, as they do not readily rot fr6i»3 

 wet weather, and will nfemmfe sound ^most ,of thp owild/tfer. 

 Epr early feeding of isto.ck, pl^yftt .wil»ii)pocwrwiil(pea iby itseiK 



