How to order any land, so as it may reteyne all the moysture that falleth thereon, and to improve it thereby
- Title
- How to order any land, so as it may reteyne all the moysture that falleth thereon, and to improve it thereby
- Author
- Shaw, John, writer on agriculture.
- Publication
- [S.l. :: B. Alsop,
- 1637?]
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"How to order any land, so as it may reteyne all the moysture that falleth thereon, and to improve it thereby." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A12086.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 29, 2024.
Contents
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HOW TO ORDER ANY LAND, SO as it may reteyne all the moysture that falleth thereon: And to Im∣prove it thereby.
- How to prepare barraine Land that yeeldeth no profit, for the Improoving of it, and how to make it Fertill.
- The severall benefits that will arise from Mounding of ground with bankes and stopping of Currents of Land waters.
- Arguments shewing whither this point of Husbandry bee possible and profitable or no.
- A breife Answere vnto what may be objected: or hath beene objected.
- advert for soil improvements