A Treatise of Husbandry On the Improvement of Dry And Barren Lands: Shewing ...

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A Treatise of Husbandry On the Improvement of Dry And Barren Lands: Shewing ...
Thomas Hitt
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There mufl: be a rope fixed to the hinder |»rts of the harrows, and one perfon ftiould keep hold of it, to lift them up when clog- ged J by that the earth and grafs-roots will drop from them, and the third perfon Aould rake it afidc, and lay it in fmall lieaps upon that part of the land that has had all the harrowing that was intended.
The readieft way to perform it is, to go as iniiny times in one place as is neceflary, be- fore any other is begun upon ; and by that means, the grafs-roots will
... not want nK)v- ing any further than the breadth of the harrows.
The land that Is only plowed once in the ijMring, and fowed with cither barley, oats, peafe, or the like, cannot poffibly be made clean, for many roots of the natural grafs will live I and where there is not any clover or other feeds fowed with the corn, the land ought to be plowed immediately after the crop is taken off: and if the weather be tolerably dry, it may be made in good order to fow with wheat> by being plowed «n4 Digitized by VjOOQ IC of pry and Barren Lands.


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