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Swine, bruſhed and currycomed while

feeding 206», 239 , ON the breeds A 271,275 , their food ſalted 35 Switzerland, or Spring wheat 4c4 T Tables for calculating, reaping,

mowing, hoeing,&c. per the acre Temple Sowerby cattle ſhew :ci2n ſmall brown wheat ing imperfectly, a convi@ion

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for 286 Thraſhing US the RS by 343 » their hiſtory 341

» Lumbarts patent$192 Tillazz land, employs and ſupports

moſt people 269 Tranſpanting of wheat, ſucceſsful 154 350

Tritiucm æftivum, or fprirg wheat deſcribed

Tall, Jethro, the AE of dill ling turnips. 155 159»

Turmbrel, drawn by GE horſes in N: Ie 246

Tunſtead aſſociat ion, GiB of 132

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Turnip cabbage 204 Turnip crops, prices of in Roxburgh- ſhire 22

Turnips, beſt cultivated and manured

in drills I4, 162, 242 , drilled and broadcaſt com- pared 367 ,, hints on COSE them 163 310 ; on. preparing and liming lands for. 13

, to prevent their giving a bad taſte to butter

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Taurnwriſt(Suſſex) plough, with a plate 192, 283 278

Tyne-fide ſociety? s proceedings U

Puſettled points in agricultural prac- tice. Vv Valueing ofland, not well underſtood

Vermine, to exclude them ſrom barns,&c. AT 337 Vetches for ſheep-feed. 287 W

Wages are nat increaſed by the dear- nels of proviſions 8, 170», 275, 295 361 ,&Cc, of farming ſervants 179, 274 307, 393

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Wages of harveftmen, in dear and cheap years 172 ,&c. of harveſtmen in Norfolle 75

237 of harveſtmen, in Scotland 178 Waggon, and two carts in one E

Warping of land Warwick, Lord, his ſapient ſpeech 286 OL Waſte lands, they ought to be cul ni tiyated 49, 226, 298» 308, 365 Water alone, a uſeful ſteep Íor ſeed- wheat° 270, 396 Water meadows» a work on by W. Smith à 421, 308, 331 Waters, Mr. E. T's. propolals to compare breeds of cattle 66 Weeding, its importance 411, 416 Wheat and Potatoes compared 216, 303 358 , drilled and broadcaſt compared 367 » ExXpences and proûts of a crop 363 = from Scotland, now imported to London 252» 335 on mowing it cloſé 396 , mown after the Swiſs method 93 270 ; on the ſpring feeding of it 192, 321 , Produce per acre, without fallows and with 146,248 s tranſplanted and increaſed 570,000 fold 3 50,with ſuc=- ceſs 154 _, why is importation neceſſary? 32% 365 #197 260 332 203 352 283

White, John, on hemp and flax Withy wood, for planting Woburn A gricultural College ſheep-ſhearing, diſcontinued

Wool, its produce per acre 285» Wright, John, on Spaniſh and Leie ceſter ſheep 142on Merino and Spaniſh ſheep, and dibbling Ww. W., of Hants, communications from 96; 143» 2225 X

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Yard dung, improved by ſea waer

Yews=-tree branches, deſtructive to cattle

Yorkſhire hay- ſeeds, unfit for ſow- ing down land

Young Farmer, from.

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communications

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V. Griffiths, Printer, 1, Paternoßter-row,