The Principles of Practical Agriculture..

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But we mnst know how to calculate accordingly the time for sowing or planting, and always be in advance with each operation. A harvest as much before the usual time as that of 1811 causes a very troublesome interruption in the regular succession of agricultural labors.
The difficulty of this calculation increases with the number of marketable vegetables cultivated together. If a selection can be made in such a manner that the operations required by the differ- ent plants which are raised togeth
...er shall follow one another conveniently, a great variety then becomes advantageous, and accords well with the general circumstances of the establishment— The same laborers may then be constantly occupied in the same kind of work, and thus be render- ed more skillful at it : and, moreover, wherever there is a continued supply of work a sufficient number of laborers may generally be obtained for moderate wages ; but there is always a difficul- ty in obtaining them when they can be employed but for a short time, particularly if thev are of that class who may be entrusted with operations requiring particular attention and long practice A cultivator who does not know how to make a judicious selection, but is induced regardless of the preceding considerations, to cultivate those vegetables only which yield the largest return when perfectly successful, will not fail to pay for his imprudence by serious losses.

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