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i 7„ What are the feveral waies of preferving Grain in the 
Straw, within and without doors, from all kind of Annoyance, 
as Mice, Heating, Rain , ? 
18. What are the waies of feparating the feveral forts of 
Grain from theStraw, and of dreffing them? 
1 9. What are the waies of prefer ving any (lores of fepa- 
rated Grain, from the Annoyances they are obnoxious to ? 
2. For Meadows. 
i* How the above-mentioned forts of Soyl are prepared, 
when they are ufed for Pafture or Meadow ? 
2. The common Annoyances of thefe Padure or Meadow 
Grounds being (uppofed to be, either Weeds, Mofs , Sour- 
grafs, Heath, Fern, Budies, Bryars, Brambles, Broom, Rudies, 
Sedges, Gorfe or Furzes 5 what are the Remedies thereof ? 
5. VVhat are the bed waies of Drayning Marflies, Boggs, 
Fenns,££r f 
4. What are the feveral kinds of Grafs , and which are 
counted the bed ? 
5. What are the chief -circumdances obfervable in the 
Cutting of Grafs j and what in the making and preferving of 
Hay? 
6 . What kind of Grafs is fitted to be preferved for win- 
ter-feeding? And what Grafs is bed for Sheep, for Cows, 
Oxen, Horfes, Goats, ($c. 
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