of CrosskiWs Clod- Crusher. 563 
REPORTS— condnucd. 
Query 3 — Light Lands. 
Query 4 — Wireworm and Grub. 
Query 6 — Grass Lands, &c. 
More beneficial uiion liglit I^mds 
than upon stmng, in consolidating 
tlie soil about the plants. 
It answers well for both these pur- 
poses. 
It is very useful on grass-lands 
in elTectually breaking the lumps 
of lime and earth ; and by run- 
ning a bush alter, makes it quite 
fine. 
It makes the laud more firm than 
the presser ; and iu tlie spring, after 
Irost, the laud is not liable to scarp, 
as after the common roller. 
It is inT3Llu&l)lc for ^iviti^ tlist 
solid texture, forcing the vermin 
down from the roots of the plants, 
which the common roller is uot 
able to perform. 
Most excellent. 

Very advantageous in stopping 
the ravages of the wireworm 
upon strong land after clover- 
stubble. 
Of essential benefit. 
I think its greatest utility is in 
stopping the ravages of the wire- 
worm. 
Answered iu Query 2. 
Very useful. I have this season 
a particular example of its use. 
Of great use upon light soils, after 
wheat is sown. In some seasons I 
might lose hall a crop without it. 
I have used the clod-crusher in the 
spring, upon wheat sown on light 
j soils, with great benefit. 
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