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Excerpt from The Rural Economy of the Midland Counties, Vol. 2: Including the Management of Livestock, in Leicestershire and Its Environs; Together With Minutes on Agriculture and Planting in the District of the Midland Station
Burning Dead Gral's, in the Spring. 77. Accidents arifing from it. 39. Ohfervations on the calcareous Waters of Au firey, 78. The Scum, left on the Grafs, wholly calcare ous. N. 79. 40. On Sowing Clover Ley, in Frol'ty Weather, 86. Should be (on n the Day it is plowed. 41. An Incident on Plowing-ih Seed Barley, 81. An Improvement pointed out, by this Incident. 42. On the Qualities of waters, for Irrigation, 82. Thofe of the Dove and the Wye in¿anced. 43. On Sowing Turneps, on a dul'cy Surface, 83. 'general Ideas are dangerous in Hulbandry. 44. On Farm Laborers planting Potatoes, in wafle 'corners of Fields, 84. 43.1nllance of Yard Dung being injured, through a -wantvof Moil'ture, 8 5. 46.1nfiance of W'atertng Meadow Land, at a {mall Coll, and with great Profit, 86. 47. An Experiment in Watering Dung, 87. 48.the Efes of a Smith's Shop, on a Farm, 88. A Wheelwright shop fuggelled. 49. On forming Earth Banks, with Drain Turves, 89, On eli'eé'ting two Purpofes, at one Operation. 50. On digefiing Manure, 90. A Rule obl'ervable in turning Manure. Meafure the new-formed Pile. 51. The Prices for ¿timming Pal'ture Grounds, 91. 32. A Hint for propagating Aquatic Manure. 53.1nfiance of alofing Year, in Grazing, 92. On the Quality of Herbage, in different Sea fons, 94. 34. Farther on Hanging Gates. A Degree of Perfeciion reached, 95. How dark and dificult is the Path of Intention, 97. 55. On Agricultural Botany, 97. A {ummary Way of afcertaining the Herbage of a Grafs Ground, 98. Catalogue of Meadow Plants, 99. Catalogue of Upper Ground Plants, 102. Extraordinary Ideas, refpeaing the Docx, N. Lo3 Catalogue of rich Grazing Ground Plants, 104. Remarks on the Lorus, asa culturable Plant, N. Catalogue (if rough Ground Plants, 106.
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