Manual of Agriculture, for the School, the Farm, And the Fireside

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In drills six beans may be planted to the foot, and the quantity of seed to be used per acre whether sown in hiUs or drills, will be from one to three bushels, according to the variety.
683. The proper time for planting beans in the latitude of New England, is between the- 20th of May and the 10th of June. Generally the best time is about the 1st of June, but it varies a little, according to the nature of the soil and the forwardness of the season.
684. When the plants have formed their first f
...ull-sized leaves, generally about the 20th of June, the crop should be hoed for the first tune with the hand-hoe, the horse- hoe or the cultivator having previously been used between the rows, if necessary. The best farmers prefer not to stir the ground with the ploiagh if the weeds can be kept down with tlie hoe.
586. The character of the season makes a great differ- ence in the crop. Too much moisture causes the leaves to grow with great luxuriance, and a very dry season often stints the plant and prevents it from growing vigorously.


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