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Fig. 9. — Plan of Farm Buildings — " Practice with Economy." 
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Covered yard for 10 beasts. | 
N. 
Mixing-floor. 
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Ditto ditto 8 beabts. 
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Straw-barn. 
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Boxes. 
P. 
Box for horse. 
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Feeding-passages. 
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Harness. 
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Cow and bullock-stalls. 
R. 
4-horse stable. 
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Calves. [ 
S. 
6-horse stable. 
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Bo.^ or calves. i 
T. 
Hay and chaff. 
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Pigs or loose-boses. j 
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Covered entrance to yard. 
I. 
Boiling-house. 
V. 
Portable tbresbing-machinc. 
J. 
Bull-house. ' 
w. 
Fodder. 
KK. 
Loose-boxes. 1 
X. 
Steamlng-house. 
L. 
Winnowing floor. I 
Y. 
Suggested apparatus. 
M. 
Root-house. 
Z. 
Portable engiue-shed. 
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Roadway. 
m. 
OCBce and master's stores. 
b. 
Implements. 
n. 
Gig-house. 
c. 
Tools. 
0. 
Hackney stable. 
d. 
Waggons, carts, and imple- 
P- 
Hay. 
ments. 
I- 
Entrances to open yaiils. 
e. 
For shoeing horses. 
r r. 
Sheds. 
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Blacksmiths' shop. 
s. 
Food stores. 
a- 
Carpenters' shop. 
t. 
Sheep shed. 
h. 
Reaping machines, drills, oi 
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Open yards. 
artiticiul manures. 
V. 
Portable fittirg.i. 
i. 
Slaughter-house. 
w. 
Box for mare and foal. 
j- 
Fowl-house. 
X. 
Shepherd's stores. 
k. 
Poultry. 
y- 
Liquid manure. 
I. 
Infirmary. 
z. 
Concrete feeding-path. 
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