Light land is benefited by farm-yard manure through its supplying to the soil organic matter, and imparting to it "substance" whereby it becomes more consolidated and is better able to retain the manurial ingredients given to it.
Green-manuring is most beneficial on light land, poor in vegetable matter.
The principal use of these materials is on light land, and to give bulk to the soil while supplying nitrogen in suitable form.
A relation of mine, who already possessed a very considerable estate, consisting of light land, about twenty years ago purchased a large property adjoining it at a very high price.
Sandy or light land, that it will not pay to summer-fallow, should have all the manure you can make, and be plowed and planted with corn.
There was a light land-breeze all night, and the ship did not come to anchor until the next morning.
It will also do well on light land, if heavily manured, and quick growth is promoted by abundant watering.
In the southern counties, and on light land, it will generally be safe to winter Hollyhocks in the open, with merely a shelter of dry fern or litter.
On light land, however, it is advisable to grow them in trenches, prepared as for Celery.
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