. The Illustrated annual register of rural affairs and cultivator almanac for the year .. . I 54 6 52 7 22 4 37 I 53 3 37 17 4 43 I 52 25 F 7 28 4 33 2 55 7 44 7 23 4 38 2 53 4 29 17 4 44 2 51 26 S 7 28 4 33 3 59 8 42 7 23 4 39 3 56 5 27 17 4 44 3 53 27 r> 7 28 4 34 5 3 9 35 7 23 4 39 4 59 6 21 18 4 45 4 56 28 M 7 29 4 35 rises. 10 29 7 23 4 40 rises. 7 14 18 4 46 rises. 29 T 7 29 4 36 5 10 II 20 7 24 4 40 5 15 8 4 i8!4 47 5 19 30 W 7 29 4 37 6 16 ev. II 7 24 4 41 6 20 8 57 1914 47 6 24 31 T 7 304 37 7 26! I 3 7 244 42 7 29, 9 49 19I4 48 7 33 PREPARE ample shelter for animals ;Protect them


. The Illustrated annual register of rural affairs and cultivator almanac for the year .. . I 54 6 52 7 22 4 37 I 53 3 37 17 4 43 I 52 25 F 7 28 4 33 2 55 7 44 7 23 4 38 2 53 4 29 17 4 44 2 51 26 S 7 28 4 33 3 59 8 42 7 23 4 39 3 56 5 27 17 4 44 3 53 27 r> 7 28 4 34 5 3 9 35 7 23 4 39 4 59 6 21 18 4 45 4 56 28 M 7 29 4 35 rises. 10 29 7 23 4 40 rises. 7 14 18 4 46 rises. 29 T 7 29 4 36 5 10 II 20 7 24 4 40 5 15 8 4 i8!4 47 5 19 30 W 7 29 4 37 6 16 ev. II 7 24 4 41 6 20 8 57 1914 47 6 24 31 T 7 304 37 7 26! I 3 7 244 42 7 29, 9 49 19I4 48 7 33 PREPARE ample shelter for animals ;Protect them against beating winds ;Keep them dry and well littered ;Avoid the exposure of wet;Avoid the discomfort of dirt;See that the hay is not wasted under foot;Let stock be regularly salted ; Give sheep good shelter, hay and roots ;Balance accounts for the season ;Calculate the amount of fodder needed ;Arrange the farm for regular rotation;Arrange a plan of systematic labor;Study the success of other Farmers,By taking the best Agricultural Papers. THE ILLUSTRATED ANNUAL REGISTER RURAL ROTATION OF CROPS. THE ROTATION OF CROPS has one great advantage over all otheragencies in conducting farm operations. It accomplishes by thoughtalone, that which in other directions requires heavy expenditures or hardlabor. Manuring is the great prime mover ; rotation the guide of thismoving force. The former may be compared to the engine which propelsthe vessel; the latter the rudder which directs all the exerted Rower t« abeneficial end. With a few exceptions, the most successful husbandry is that which in-cludes a mixture or combination of the different departments. Domesticanimals assist in the manufacture of manure. Hay and grass, grain androots furnish their food. The straw serves as a sponge to hold the other-wise wasting manure, yielded by these animals. Thus the one becomes ameans of increasing the other; animals enrich the soil and increase thecrops ; this increase of crops again su


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