DISTRICT OF PETWORTH. KY
Sainfoin, 189. An Instance of its growing, on Sand, which had
been Limed. The Soil and Substrata examined.
Hops not uncommon, here, 191. The Management that of Farnham. Orchards partially distributed, 192.
The Apple Bushes of Bury noticed. An Instance of the Hardiness of the Apple Blossom.
Horses, 193.
An Instance of Spayine. The Effect. The Tenants of the Petworth Estate have the Use of valuable Stallions, gratis. The Policy as well as the Liberality of this In- dulgence. Cattle, 194. Prefatory Remarks. Lord Montagu’s Breed noticed, 195. Opinions respecting its Origin. Lord Egremont’s Improvement. Its broad Basis, 196. Exhibitions, and Rewards. The Public Shows of Lewes, 197. On rearing Calves. The Sussex Practice peculiar. Reared as Lambs, at the Teat. A singular Practice of Weaning Calves, 199. Allow them no Water, at Grass, and why.
Sheep, 199. The general Economy is peculiar. he Object is early Lamb. The Breed—that of Dorsetshire. The Place of Purchase—Weyhill, 200. The Time of Lambing is before Christmas. The Food, arable Crops. he Time and Places of Sale. he Price of Lambs, by the Pound, zor. The Disposal of the Ewes.. Either give them the Ram:


