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we often see fields of grain striped and streaked, or in waves. 101 a greater or less extent; here too thick, there too thin. The! ‘consequence of such carelessness is, the crop is not uniform in} its growth and maturity, and less in product than iFthe seed had| , [been well and equally distributed. To perform the duty of; ‘sowing grain, as it should be done, a man can sow 1‘2 acres in a. day—but taking’one with another, as labourers present them- helves to the farmer, very few know any thin 01' this importan
duty; consequently, the aid of machinery has been called in; not only to distribute the seed equally and uniformly, but to economise too costly labour, '3: a man with & Sowing Machine
con cow 2‘) acres or more in a day. l