Sunday November 18th. 1923
Fine
All at home
from Farm Work for the Year
November
Arable Farm (contd.):
Horses may still be ploughing among the corn stubbles this month, those fields intended for beans and peas being ploughed first, and those intended for swedes and turnips last. It is well, too, to select the stiffest soils for early ploughing. Some of the labour of November may be spent in carrying clay or marl or chalk on such lands as would be benefited by them.
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