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Side 12
... months . Unless a grazier is able to do this , he is working in the dark , and can never obtain eminence in his pro- fession . Since my first speculation , already referred to the half of the £ 12 field — I have bought and grazed store ...
... months . Unless a grazier is able to do this , he is working in the dark , and can never obtain eminence in his pro- fession . Since my first speculation , already referred to the half of the £ 12 field — I have bought and grazed store ...
Side 13
... months , otherwise their keep may be entirely thrown away . I make it an almost universal rule ( and I have never de- parted from the rule except with a loss ) , that I will graze no cattle except those that have been kept in the open ...
... months , otherwise their keep may be entirely thrown away . I make it an almost universal rule ( and I have never de- parted from the rule except with a loss ) , that I will graze no cattle except those that have been kept in the open ...
Side 14
... months will have passed . If half - fat cattle are bought , which have been kept close in byres or strawyards , and put to grass in April or the first two weeks of May , and cold stormy weather sets in , with no covering to defend them ...
... months will have passed . If half - fat cattle are bought , which have been kept close in byres or strawyards , and put to grass in April or the first two weeks of May , and cold stormy weather sets in , with no covering to defend them ...
Side 17
... month of June they were most beautiful animals , and they grazed fairly . I tied them up ; but they broke loose again and again , and ran three miles off to the glen where they had been B grazed . There was one of them that his keeper ...
... month of June they were most beautiful animals , and they grazed fairly . I tied them up ; but they broke loose again and again , and ran three miles off to the glen where they had been B grazed . There was one of them that his keeper ...
Side 19
... months , they may pay for keep . I have had a few German and Jut- land cattle through my hands , but not in sufficient numbers to enable me to say anything about them worthy of your notice . After trying all the breeds of cattle I have ...
... months , they may pay for keep . I have had a few German and Jut- land cattle through my hands , but not in sufficient numbers to enable me to say anything about them worthy of your notice . After trying all the breeds of cattle I have ...
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