sl Dxc., 1897. ] QUEENSLAND AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 435 
Ploughing-under Green Crops. 
In the October number of the Journal, we reproduced an article on the above 
subject, together with a diagram of plough and chain attached, from the 
Agricultural Journal of the Cape of Good Hope. This has much interested 
many of our farmers. A suggestion by Mr. Samuel Grimes, M.L A., Brisbane, 
who is quite conversant with the advantages of using such a chain, having used 
it for the last twenty years, says that the end of the chain, instead of being 
fixed to the end of the beam of the plough (as in the diagram alluded to), 
should be attached to the end of the double swingle-tree, and the loop not be 
allowed to go farther back than the middle of the mould-board, so as to be 
clear of the furrow in falling over. 
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