Transactions of the Agricultural Societies of Massachusetts

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Transactions of the Agricultural Societies of Massachusetts
Massachusetts. Secretary of the Commonwealth
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Another method of making compost is, to cart directly into the fidd where it is intended to use it, your swamp muck or peat, and there compost, by making first a layer of muck about four Inches in depths then a layer of dUng,-^h6rse dung is de- cidedly the best for this purpose, — and so on, till your heap is four pr five* feet in height, being careful to cover the whole Digitized by Google 70 ESSEX SOCIETY; with muck, or eardi, so that the ammonia fihall not escape. la making a compost^ you ma
...y use one load of dung to three or four of muck, just in proportion to the strength of the manure.
In' warm weather, with twice faithful forking over, your com- post will he ready for use in six or eight weeks, (and this is timely jbr use in the autumn,) but it is always essential that the peat should be thoroughly decomposed. Such a compost on loamy, gravelly, and sfla^dy soils, is better than clear manure for crops of corn, potatoes; vegetables of any sort : and for rye, no manure surpasses it.


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