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CHAPTER XXII

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The General Condition of Agriculture.—Rotation of Crops.— Productiveness.—Seeding down to Grass.—Comparison of English and American Practice.—Practical Remarks.—Rye-Grass, Clover.—Biennial Grasses.—Guano.—Lime.—The Condition of Labourers, Wages, etc.— Dairy-Maids.—Allowance of Beer. 183

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Remarks on the Cultivation of Beet and Mangel-Wurzel. 191

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