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sively, as they shall be wanted: begin- ning with what is most required; and proceeding, with even, firm, and delibe- rate steps, until the whole be completed in the most suitable manner.
The professors, which long delibera~ tion on the subject has suggested, and which the nature of the rural science requires, are these:
1. Professor of agriculture: under whose immediate management the ope- rations of the two farms should be unit- ed;—that no jealousies or contentions may take place, between the old and the new husbandry,—orthodoxy and in- novation: he having a capable assistant, to superintend, under his directions, and. frequent eye, the practical farm;—with other experienced men, to assist him in conducting the operations of experimen- tal agriculture; also in the construction
of implements; registering the weather, &c.&c.
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