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7109. Does not irrigate his vines, but irrigates other crops. SUBSOILING OR TRENCHING. In Favour of Subsoiling. Hubert de Castella, St. Huberts, Lillydale. 4276. The land ought to be subsoiled before being planted. If it be very loose, a simple ploughing. may give good results, but it is better to subsoil. The subsoil must not be brought to the surface. G. B. Federli. 10418. Considers that soil should be deeply worked, but subsoil left where it is. Hugh Fraser, Brown's Plains. 6811. Subsoiled h...is land before planting. Wm. Graham, Rutherglen. 6853. Subsoils the land with two ploughs, the second one only loosening the subsoil without turning it over. If the subsoil be brought to the surface the vines do not come to maturity so soon. The soil is made cold, and cuttings are more liable to miss. C. H. Morris, Brown's Plains. 6750. Brought the subsoil to the surface when planting his vineyard, but is of opinion that it is better to simply dtir it, leaving it where it is. Thos. A. Rattray, Tahbilk.
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