. Elements of practical agriculture; comprehending the cultivation of plants, the husbandry of the domestic animals, and the economy of the farm. . 3. A vessel for measuring corn, with a flat stick or roller for passing over the top and levelling the corn. This measure may contain a bushel. Fig. 134. 4. A wooden shovel for shovelling corn into heaps. Fig. 135. 5. A loadbarrow for carrying filled sacks. Fig. 136. The heavy or superior grain is intended for the various pur- poses of consumption to which the different kinds are suited. The common practice of the farmer is to convey it as quickly

. Elements of practical agriculture; comprehending the cultivation of plants, the husbandry of the domestic animals, and the economy of the farm. . 3. A vessel for measuring corn, with a flat stick or roller for passing over the top and levelling the corn. This measure may contain a bushel. Fig. 134. 4. A wooden shovel for shovelling corn into heaps. Fig. 135. 5. A loadbarrow for carrying filled sacks. Fig. 136. The heavy or superior grain is intended for the various pur- poses of consumption to which the different kinds are suited. The common practice of the farmer is to convey it as quickly  Stock Photo
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. Elements of practical agriculture; comprehending the cultivation of plants, the husbandry of the domestic animals, and the economy of the farm. . 3. A vessel for measuring corn, with a flat stick or roller for passing over the top and levelling the corn. This measure may contain a bushel. Fig. 134. 4. A wooden shovel for shovelling corn into heaps. Fig. 135. 5. A loadbarrow for carrying filled sacks. Fig. 136. The heavy or superior grain is intended for the various pur- poses of consumption to which the different kinds are suited. The common practice of the farmer is to convey it as quickly as possible to the miller or intermediate trader in corn. For this purpose, as soon as it is winnowed in the manner described, it is measured, and put into sacks capable of holding a deter- p2. 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 work.. Low, David, 1786-1859. London : Longman, [etc. , etc. ]