Mr. cazaud’s Method of 
dried (according to the feafon) at the thirteen months 
end, as the canes of the moift foil were. This differ- 
ence, however, I found between the two forts when both 
were cut at the twelvemonths end ; the fugar which was 
made of the canes that had grown on the foil that was 
too much dunged burned in April ; whereas that made 
from the canes of the moilt foil was finer then than at 
any other feafon. 
17 th, I have feen the effects of thefe heaps of dung 
ten years after. The part which had been covered with 
it gave excellent productions at that diftance of time. 
May we not conclude from the fifteenth and fixteenth 
obfervations, that it is always the fault of the planters, 
and never that of the plant, if it happens that the cane 
is not fit to cut at the twelve months end ? Now, fup- 
pofing 
ou deffeehees, fuivant la faifon, a 13 mois, comme les Cannes du terrein humide; 
j*y ai cependant obferve cette difference qu’en les coupant les unes et les autres 
a douze mois, le fucre des Cannes du terrein trop fume bruloit en Avril, et que 
celuy des Cannes du terrein humide, fe fefoit alors plus beau qu’en aucune autre 
faifon. 
obfervation, JPai vu, meme apres dix ans, l’effet de ces tas de fumier, et 
tous les efpaces fur lefquels ils avoient etc mis donner encore cFexcellentes pro- 
ductions* 
Ne peut-on pas conclure de la 15 s et 16* obfervation que c’eff toujours la 
iaute du cultivateur et jamais celie de la plante ft la canne n’eft pas bonne a 
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