A Series of Essays On Agriculture & Rural Affairs; in Forty-Seven Numbers

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Inclosed neids will also throw up a growth of bushes, which may be used advantageously in filling up gullies cind in curing galled places. In this way it has been found from experience, that exhausted jfields which are inclosed, and from which grazing is excluded, annually and rapidly improve. For the purpose of adopting the inclosing system to the greatest advantage, every farm should be divided into four shifts; one of which is only to be cultivated at a. time, while the others remain at rest
..., inclosed and ungrazed.
The best cours? of crops to be pursued under the inclosing system, is Indian corn — wheat sown in the fall on the same ground with the corn — the next spring red clover sown among the wheat, and after ?.he latter is removed, the clover to remain uncut and ungrazed for two years. Red -clover is cultivated by those who wash speedily to improve their lands ' under the inclosing system : as it extracts and bes- tows upon the earth in a less time, a greater quan- tity of atmospherical manure than any other vegeta- ble ; and its peculiar propensity to be improved by a top dressing of the plaster, .gives it an additional value.


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