The Trustees' Account of the Cattle Show And Other Exhibitions At Topsfield, Oct. 5, 1820

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Small plantations only are proposed, because the subject, in America, is perfectly new ; although in Europe the practice of planting (the term appropriated in England to the raising of forest trees) has long been familiar. There the seeds are sown in beds, (like seeds in gardens) thonce removed to nurserie.=, and from the nurse- ries to the grounds where they are to rise into trees. The emolument to be derived from planting, for the production of iimbcr^ is at such a distance, probably beyond t...he life of the planter, as to deter most men from making the attempt : for few, very few, sre actuated by the generous principle, that " It will do somebody good." Yet, as men generally wish to acquire tind leave property for their offspring, it may be ques- tioned whether in any district, so bare of timber as Essok, farmers could better consult the permanent interests of their rhildrcn, than hy planting. Grounds so rough and rocky as to he unfit for tillage can in no way be so profitably improved.

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