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Seed- lings, 12, 000 or more to the acre, are planted in lines 36 inches apart at intervals of 20 inches. The seedlings are taken from cuttings consisting of two joints which have been half buried in a horizontal position in a well watered bed. Plenty of manure is required and at least eight ploughings. Cotton is only grown in the Madhupur jungle and the outskirts of the Garo Hills. The cotton of the simul tree, which grows everywhere, is not collected. Tobacco, chillies, and various vegetables... are grown round Vege- every bdri throughout the district, but only in small plots. *^^'^^- Cucumbers, pineapples and English potatoes might be more generally cultivated than they are, but they are cheap in all bazars. A popular and most paying crop in Nandail and Katiadi and Sarisabari are the giant radishes which are sold at every hdt in December and January. Melons are extensively grown by up-country coolies on the sand banks of the Brahmaputra in January and February. Indian-corn grows very well from April to July, but the Bengali cultivators do not seem to care for it and like tomatoes, peas, beans and other English vegetables it is chiefly grown in Mymensingh for the benefit of the European residents.
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