The American Farmer's Instructor, Or, Practical Agriculturist : Comprehending the Cultivation of Plants, the Husbandry of the Domestic Animals, And the Economy of the Farm; Together With a Variety of Information Which Will Be Found Important to the Farmer
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The extent of these three descriptions of lands, however, is not so great that the advantages of breaking them up could probably ever be a national object, or worth the risk of injuring their future productiveness in grass. But there are grazing lands of an inferior sort, which are too apt to be confounded with those already described, and respecting the propriety of occasionally appro- priating them to arable culture, there can hardly be a doubt. Such lands do not depend upon their intrinsic f...ertility, but upon annual supplies of manure, derived from the arable land in their neighbourhood. The question then, is, whether it is most for the advantage of the parties interested, that one-half of a farm should be in perpetual grass, and the other half in perpetual cultivation; or the whole alternately, under grass and grain, and subject to convertible husbandry, with the exception of the rich grazing lands abo\'e described. The objections to the division of a farm, orve-haX^ m\.o permanent grass, and the other \\?i\i inio permanent tillage, are not to be surmounted.
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