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i fant Sight to behold their Fruit-Trees {landing 
in Rows, and a Crop of Corn growing amongft 
them ; which may well be done for many Years, 
if Apple-Trees are planted in Row's, to anfwer 
both Ways at thirty Foot Diflance, for in fuch 
interval Ground the Plow has Room to work, 
; and keep the Orchard in due Tillage, if fown 
with Corn, or Turnip-Seed, &c. till the Heads 
of the Trees, and their Roots, expand them- 
felves to a very great Width indeed. Now 
fuch Tillage may be performed quickeft by the 
common Plow, but better kept from Weeds 
by the light four-wheel Drill- Plow, that fows 
Wheat, Peafe, or Turnip-Seed in Drills as it is 
drawn along by a Pony Horfe, and drops Ma- 
nure out of its Bufhel- Hopper immediately on 
the Seed, and harrows the Drill even at the 
fame Time. Next, the two or one- wheel 
Horfe- track is to be drawn through the inter- 
val Earth between the Drills two or three 
Times, to keep it fine and clear of Weeds, and 
for improving the drilled Crop, the working of 
all which may be learnt in half an Flour. I 
a Ifo fell a mod profitable two- wheel, new- in- 
vented five-hoe Plow, that after the Ground 
has been once plowed with a common Plow, this 
will plow four or five Acres in one Day with 
only four Plorfes; and by a little Alteration^ 
i which is done by the Plowman, in a Quarter 
of an Hour, it is fitted to hoe Turnip or Rape- 
Crops, as it is now pra&ifed by the ordinary 
Farmer. Alfo the Model of a Drain-Plow 
without 
