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These experiments, it is true, are not easy; stii.l they aes in the poweb or every 
THINKINO HUSBANDMAN. HE WHO ACCOMPLISHES BUT ONE, OP HOWKVEB I.IMITKD APPLICATION, AND 
takes care TO REPORT IT PAITHFULLY, ADVANCES THE SCIENCE, AND, CONSEQUENTLY, THE PRACTICE 
OF AaRICrLTUBE, AND ACQUIRES THEREBY A RIGHT TO THE GRATITUDE OF HIS FELLOWS, AWD OF THOSE 
WHO COME AFTER. TO MAKE MANY SI'CH IS BEYOND THE POWER OF MOST INDIVIDUALS, AND CANNOT 
BE EXPECTED. THE FIRST CAKF. OF ALL SOCIETIES FORMED FOB THE I MPROVEMENT OF OUR SCIENCE 
SHOULD BE TO PREPARE THE FORMS OF SUCH EXPERIMENTS, AND TO DISTRIBUTF. THE EXECUTION OF THESE 
AHONO THEIR MEMBERS. 
Von Tuaer, Principles u/ Agriculture. 
London : Printed by WiL'liam CLowih and SoNi, SUmfotd Street. 
