. The cereals in America. r of sixty-five bushels, while fifty-five tests of shallow culture gave seventy-five bushels per acre, a de- crease of thirteen per cent. Tools for the shallow cultivation of maize. A, one- horse cultivator with three broad shovels in rear, the width and depth being adjustable, requiring the passage twice to cultivate a single row; B, two-horse walking cultivator, with broad knives for connplete surface tillage, cultivating a single row at each passage ; C, two-horse riding culti- v.'tor, shallow cultivation being secured by four, sonnetimes five, small shovels on eac


. The cereals in America. r of sixty-five bushels, while fifty-five tests of shallow culture gave seventy-five bushels per acre, a de- crease of thirteen per cent. Tools for the shallow cultivation of maize. A, one- horse cultivator with three broad shovels in rear, the width and depth being adjustable, requiring the passage twice to cultivate a single row; B, two-horse walking cultivator, with broad knives for connplete surface tillage, cultivating a single row at each passage ; C, two-horse riding culti- v.'tor, shallow cultivation being secured by four, sonnetimes five, small shovels on each side, the depth being adjusted by means of levers shown above frame ; cultivates a single row ; D, three- horse riding cu'ti"ator for cultivating two rows at one Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hunt, Thomas Forsyth, 1862-1927. New York, O. Judd company;


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