. The principles of agriculture, a text-book for schools and rural societies . Fig. ,iO. A covered liarn-yard, in which is saved ami tlif Fig. :il. A common type of barn-yard. The stains on the barn sliow where themanure was baptized from the eaves ; and the mnd-piiddle shows wheremuch of the fertility has gone. 86 THE PRINCIPLES OF AGKICULTURE utmost capacity. Market-gardening and forcing-house cultureare examples. 111ft. Extensive farming is general husbandry, especiallywhen done on a large scale and without forceful methods oftillage and cropping. Grain-farming an
. The principles of agriculture, a text-book for schools and rural societies . Fig. ,iO. A covered liarn-yard, in which is saved ami tlif Fig. :il. A common type of barn-yard. The stains on the barn sliow where themanure was baptized from the eaves ; and the mnd-piiddle shows wheremuch of the fertility has gone. 86 THE PRINCIPLES OF AGKICULTURE utmost capacity. Market-gardening and forcing-house cultureare examples. 111ft. Extensive farming is general husbandry, especiallywhen done on a large scale and without forceful methods oftillage and cropping. Grain-farming and stock-raising are ex-amples. 120a. A covered barn-yard is shown in Fig, 30. This is abasement under the farm barn at Cornell University. Thisaffords a protected place in which the stock may exercise incold weather ; and if the cattle are dehorned, they remain to-
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