A Plan for Reducing the Poors Rate By Giving Permanent Employment to the Labou

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A Plan for Reducing the Poors Rate By Giving Permanent Employment to the Labou
Samuel Hill
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The plants should be pulled up and laid upon the ground, in bundles as large as can be grasped in both hands, where they should re- main until the upper part of the stems are dry, which they will be in fine weather in a couple 23 of days. The bundles, with the root ends of the plants laid even, should then be made up, and set in shocks of ten bundles each (with the dry ends of the plants turned to the in- side) until the pods and every part of the stem are perfectly dry. They will then be ready
... to be worked, housed, or stacked ; if stacked, the root ends should be placed on the outside, and the stack should be well thatched. Hemp requires a stronger and richer soil ; but the management and profits of the crop are nearly the same. Both these crops are well suited to new soils, and the Farmer's expense in cultivating them, upon such wastes as are worth enclosing, will be well repaid. An acre generally yields two tons and a half of stem, which will contain about fourteen bushels of seed ; the present value of a ton of stem, is 5L 5s.

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