Communications to the Board of Agriculture, On Subjects Relative to the Husbandry And Internal Improvement of the Country
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He has, therefore, applied himself to the perfecting the yoke, commonly called jouquet, and has made it as complete as possible ; we propose sending a drawing of it to the Board. The oxen are shod both on the fore and hind feet. The doing of this is difficult to be described in writing. Q. 8. W* haze heard it observed, that you m :nt use of seaweed in jersey, either driven on shore, or cut on purpose. What is the plan you pursue ? Ans. The plant named le varech, " quercus marina," in English, s...ea ware, or weed, or wreck,* is one of the most valuable plants for the purposes of agriculture. With- out it, great part of our lands would remain uncultivated, or would yield very scanty crops. We have made use of it time immemorial, convinced of its utility. The ma- jor part of our labourers lay aside all other occupations, to procure it at the time of cutting it. The varech is considered of so much importance by the legislature, that they have regulated its distribution amongst the inhabitants, and appointed officers to at- tend to its preservation.
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