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Show mm It is asserted by an old and asperienced farmer and gardener, who has lived many years in our Dixie country, that now i just the time to put your land in a proper condition to produce good crops by i han-ingout han-ingout your corrals, &c, pnd put the manure on your land and spreading it, and while water is plentiful irrigate the land well so as to let the strength penetrate pene-trate the ground. Soon as the frost U out of the ground in spring, plow the manure under, leaving the ground rough for a while, so the .air will work through it. When ready to plant, then you can make the ground smooth. This mode of proceedure is sure to bring good results. Wat. |