CONTENTS of Vol. IIL
Economical mode of faving corn, if inned while frefh cut down, note. On the right conftru€tion of farm buildings. An economical arrangement for feeding cattle, defcribed, Noxious plants may be converted into nourihing food, Exemplified in the yew-tree, which is employed as a whole- fome food for bea{t in the province of Helle. Sheep may be ftall-fed as well as cattle., Objections founded on the cotting of fheep, anfwered. On the confumption of turnips by fheep. Waste incurred in hurdling off turnips by theep. Turnips may be often more. profitably applied in the rearing of fheep, than the fattening them. Swedith tuinip, or Ruta bagz, its peculiar excellencies. Turnips may be employed for rearing young horfes, Conclufion.
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