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* at Ieaft as much of it as they can, till twelve oe one 
*clock, at which time they dine. The firft thing to be 
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| happens in dry weather but that it may be carrie on the 
| third day ; but if the weather fhould, on Bis eae have -k 
carry. Tn 
1s, to rake that which, was jn {s-cocks laft night into 
| le windrows. After this, 
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‘completed.”? « 
! ‘that «in the courfe of hay- 
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they to give fuch hay much making, it is fuppoied 
‘double windrows ; then’ the grafs which was this morning — 
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or even five, days in fwath 
enough to become yellow (which, if fuffered to lie long, 
would be the cafe), particular care fhould be taken to turn 
the fwaths with the heads of the rakes. In this dtate it will 
cure fo much in about two days, as only to require, being 
tedded a few hours, when the weather is fine, previous, to 
its being put together and carried. In this, manne?, hay 
may be made and itacked at a fmall expence, and of a good 
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the grafs is thin, or ftands to be quite ripe, it has been 
nown to be only juft broke out, raked together, cocked, 
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