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Apples,—or become the Nidus for the de¬ 
posit of the Egg of a Fly, whose thus con¬ 
tinued race will commence fresh depreda¬ 
tions the ensuing year, to the disgrace and 
disappointment of unthinking Man. 
By long practice, all Farmers are aware 
how to prepare their Lands for Wheat, 
Barley, Oats, Peas, Beans, Turnips, &c. 
and when they fail of obtaining a Crop, are 
at no loss, however they may try to qualify 
the fact to their Landlords and Neighbours, 
to account truly to themselves for the cause 
of such failure. 
Why should not the Culture of Orchards 
be brought under as certain a Management 
as Corn, or any other Vegetable production? 
It is not meant, here, to be asserted, that 
a greater degree of difficulty will not be 
experienced than in the Management of 
