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Show VALUADLE AQmCULTUflAL SOIL. The tllirerearr) llilnra a li.II rertlle k NatareaeJ On AftlQcUllr Ullh Hetween a all fertile by nilure an 1 one mado equV.ly ao by arlincia) Irtat- I raent Rwihaatlieaiphationof mm ire, both dnit.Nitlc nr4 co uuerdal ro aiion ofrrope lubaoilfng iff Ahatever I r n -a an intelligent fanner may derb for in craning lia fertility tho fonoerthiill l9 rontl li re.1 for Agrirulluril tltet fit the mott ralnaMe Aero for acre from the fact that 1U fertility 1 of a inure (pcnnaDent oharaclcr It It tnu thai oilt of great rirgln fertility nre afuv ycartofcihaiutlva cultitallou witn m manure, inula comptratlrcly nnfertlli, ' exrtpt ench At are targtlr al.utl.il In I Ihelr competition anl eubject to fro- ipjent OTerfttim. Holla of thtt char I acter nre, hnwerer nnch mora ren lily reclalmeil and rcttoml by Artlfletal inean, thin A mtumlly pn.tr one that Mthvl nil l! ncqulrtxl fertility tnlU-raul tnlU-raul out uf It. In bujli a farm, therefore, there can bo n qutllun that ordlnarllr H will le bettir fur a man to locale on one of fewer acret nt naturally rich Itnd than lo cli ono mncli larger In urea but of pmrtr nudity, the fertility ol which muit In grtat inCAturolai furnltli 1 it j early by artlfltlal applleitlont 01 1 pmno tncli hn la in not tralneleM by nyinennt ant their rain, for raltlra ' tlon will In a great meaiuro W gau.1,1 1 y tho Int lllgent an I profltible (arm IngmetliodtAlopteil and put Intoprac Uce b the ownr Caeea ran often t foun 1 where farmt on tin ly aollt of llht KMl-ral f rrtllll) , hut Irtter Ad i, ted to protlUble ejlal en H, may, with llgla utnurtng, U made lotleld largtr money returnt than tlio tame number of acre on a richer toil of a different teitnrt Agiln, It hat been ,llcorerel thai orchanllng can bo eurceMfully carrleil on upon milt where the rodgh cl arartet of thu location ren lnt them of Utile or n train for the plow In aurh caeet derated ridgei or eiposure to tho Intlu ence of large bndlc, of water m m to fnrnUh Ihe governing condlllonl of lucre) luc-re) with but little regard for the gen eral teituroand coinpltlon of tho toll It la no raiy mailer to greatly change tho teittire of a toll, whulhrr light ot biary, an 1 utually It will In foun 1 Iwt ter for tho owner to a lapt hit huibandr) atolbiiecullarlllM than lo nuke the at temi t lo change them, except In the moat gradual and lueipciulen way. |