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There is another method of ſowing wheat in rows uſed in ſome counties, which is termed dibbling in the language of agricultors, and consiſts in making perpendicular holes one inch and half or two inches deep, as is commonly done in planting potato-roots; theſe holes are made by a man, who has a proper ſtaff ſhod with iron in each hand, and as he walks backwards is able by looking at the part of the row already made to keep nearly in a ſtraight line, and to make two holes at once at about nine inches diſtant from each other every way.
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There
is
another
method
of
ſowing
wheat
in
rows
uſed
in
ſome
counties,
which
is
termed
dibbling
in
the
language
of
agricultors,
and
consiſts
in
making
perpendicular
holes
one
inch
and
half
or
two
inches
deep,
as
is
commonly
done
in
planting
potato-roots;
theſe
holes
are
made
by
a
man,
who
has
a
proper
ſtaff
ſhod
with
iron
in
each
hand,
and
as
he
walks
backwards
is
able
by
looking
at
the
part
of
the
row
already
made
to
keep
nearly
in
a
ſtraight
line,
and
to
make
two
holes
at
once
at
about
nine
inches
diſtant
from
each
other
every
way.