Ontario As a Home for the British Tenant Farmer Who Desires to Become His Landlord

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He says : — " There are many kinds of soil in this part of the Province, most of which are fertUe and easy to cultivate. The most conmion soils are loams of one kind or another, comprising all the varieties included in the terms ' ' sandy " and ' ' clay " loams ; then, there are light soils of various kinds, clays and marsh soils, most of them more or less impregnated with organic matter. Many of these soils — I speak now of farms that have been long under cultivation — were at first well adapt...ed to the growth of wheat, but it appears, that in many places, wheat has been grown so repeatedly on the land, that it will no longer produce the crops of it that were formerly easy to obtain; The fact is, this one crop has been grown so very often that the land has become deficient in the elements necessary to it ; the same land will, however, grow very good crops of other kinds — roots, clover, barley, peas, oats, and the like, while in some parts profitable crops of Indian corn are grown ; the latter, however, is almost an inexhausting crop, even more completely so than wheat, but not so quickly, and can only be grown to profit on a rich soil and a hot climate.

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