I
THE
EPITOME
OF THE
ART of HUSBANDRY*
With the Antient Terms thereof, as theyhave been Used in several Counties ofEngland: Together with the Chiefest,Choicest, and most Experimental Obser-vations ; as well of Former, as also ourModern more Refined Writers in Rusti-cal Affairs.
Of the Diverse manner of V lough s.
T Herc are Several makings of Ploughs, ac-cording to the Diverse manner of Coun-tries; there areTloughs of Iron, of di-verse Fashions, which is Occasioaed from the Di-versity of Grounds and Soy Is : Some are whiteClay, some Red, some gravel Chilturn', some
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