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DRAINING FOR HEALTH. 
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LAND TO BE DRAINED AND THE 
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now DRAINS ACT AND IIOW 
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How much Manure. 
Preparing and Planting. 
Hoeing and Cultivating. 
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Care During Winter. 
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AYILL IT PAY ? 
Increased crops required to pay cost of draining.—(Corn, 
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IIOW TO ^VLVKE DRAINING TILES. 
Materials.—Preparation of earths.—Moulding tile ma¬ 
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