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DIAGEAM, SHOWING SUCCESSION OF 
1st Year. 
Wheat. 
White Wheat. 
Red Wheat. 
Commence sowing in September with 1 J pecks per acre ; hoe in autumn and again in spring ; put the 
white wheat where the winter tares and rape were fed, and change ground each rotation. 
2nd Yeah. 
Barley. 
Barley. 
Commence sowing first dry time after February is in, and weed at every opportunity. 
3rd Year. 
Beans and 
Pease. 
Winter Beans. 
Spring Beans. 
Early Pease. 
Cart a good dressing of farmyard dung for this course ; sow early, hoe and weed frequently. 
4th Year. 
Oats. 
Black Taktarians. 
Winter Oats. ' 
Canadians. 
Break up and clean well after winter beans and put in Tartarians in March; clean well after spring 
beans and pease; put winter oats on the spring bean land and the Canadians on the pea-land, and 
change ground every rotation ; dung fur this crop, and hoe for seeds. 
5th Year. 
Seeds and 
Tares. 
Trefoil. 
„ r, Cow-grass. 
Clean Clover. I)vtch tom 
Italian Grass. 
Sutton's Improved Tares 
Italian required for 
Rye-grass. Mowing. 
Apportion the above crops according to the requirements of your business; drill all the seed when you 
hoe oats between the rows of corn ; top dress early Italian rye-grass with 3 cwts. of guano, one half 
to go on in autumn, one in spring. 
Gth Year. 
Mangold 
and 
Turnips. 
7th Year. 
Green- 
fallow. 
Swedes and Hardy Turnips. 
Early Turnips and Mangold-wurzei.s. 
Tut the mangolds on the tare-land ai»l dung for them, and follow with such roots as store well ; have 
a fair breadth of early white turnips. 
Spring Tares, op. Rape. 
Winter Tares, or Rape. 
Tut winter tares on first land cleared by sheep, breaking with plough or cultivator according to 
season, and follow with spring tares^rape and mustard; scuffle in the sheep-dung and plough 
shallow on the ridge for wheat. 
