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Drainage

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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
April
Year
1870
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

■Here, ia the Northwest, wnere tno past season tins been u remarkably wet one, the cultivators of the soil llave buen tnught ene lesson, at least, tbey would do well to profit by ; tbat is - drainage. Some will Len at once to put in practice what has been tuught thom at so much cost ; others, failinu; to comprepeod the lesson, will go on as before, without drainage and witli shallow cul ture, wondering why thoy can realizo nornps. All elavev tubsnils. whether of timber or prairie, need more or less of unjJerdraining, and are really uüfit for fruit culture without it. And these land with proj.cr amount of underdrainicg, sre regarded as the very best for tbat purpose -

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Subjects
Old News
Michigan Argus