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cause of this is easily attainable: Turnips 
abound in what Chemists term hydroguretted 
Sulpliuret, and this matter is contained in 
the Scavenger’s Dung, in a higher degree 
than in any other Manure that can be 
easily obtained. 
These Remarks on Grain, &c. may be 
considered as somewhat foreign to the object 
of this Tract; they are, however, intro¬ 
duced, by way of leading the mind through 
a subject so fully understood by Farmers, 
as the Cultivation of Corn, &c. to a con¬ 
viction of how great has been the general 
neglect,—and how much may be ac¬ 
complished by judicious Management of 
Orchards and their produce. 
Somehow or other, notwithstanding the 
immense production of Orchards, their Pro¬ 
duce claims the least attention of the 
Farmer in general;—that is, as relates to 
