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Branches are removed, as it will be found 
to heal the Wound, and renew the Bark. 
Let not the Farmer think this useless 
trouble, but rather turn his mind to a full 
belief in a beneficial result, which will 
enable him to look forward to meeting with 
pleasure the demands of his Landlord. 
Having shewn how to produce good 
Crops of excellent Fruit,—it now becomes 
necessary to advise as to the best Method of 
making the Apples into rich, stout, mellow 
Wine,—and which may be effected by a 
strict observance of the following Rules:— 
Let the Fruit be selected,—ripe and perfect, 
and laid together in Heaps, not more 
than Eighteen Inches deep, till mellow,— 
not rotten! 
In this mellow state let the Apples be ground. 
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