Hitt, T. A treatise of husbandry on the improvement of dry and barren lands: Shewing, I. The many advantages which would arise to the nation in general, by destroying of warrens, and converting the lands into tillage, pasture, &c. II. Pointing out new and cheap methods to make growing fences upon the most barren soils, and how to till and manure the same at a low expence. III. How to prepare the land, and raise upon ti various sorts of plants, to produce both poles and timber ..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHitt, Thomas. A Treatise of Husbandry on the Improvement of Dry and Barren Lands: Shewing, I. The Many Advantages Which Would Arise to the Nation in General, by Destroying of Warrens, and Converting the Lands into Tillage, Pasture, &c. II. Pointing Out New and Cheap Methods to Make Growing Fences upon the Most Barren Soils, and How to Till and Manure the Same at a Low Expence. III. How to Prepare the Land, and Raise upon Ti Various Sorts of Plants, to Produce Both Poles and Timber ..
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHitt, Thomas. A Treatise of Husbandry on the Improvement of Dry and Barren Lands: Shewing, I. The Many Advantages Which Would Arise to the Nation in General, by Destroying of Warrens, and Converting the Lands into Tillage, Pasture, &c. II. Pointing Out New and Cheap Methods to Make Growing Fences upon the Most Barren Soils, and How to Till and Manure the Same at a Low Expence. III. How to Prepare the Land, and Raise upon Ti Various Sorts of Plants, to Produce Both Poles and Timber ..