32. ¶ To lode corne, and mowe it.
To load corn.
Make many mows, if it be wet.
[Fol. 24.]
The scaffold.
33. ¶ The second[25] sturrynge.
August.
Second stirring.
Water-furrow the land.
How to ridge it up.
[Fol. 24b.]
34.
To sowe wheat and rye.
Michaelmas.
Sow wheat and rye.
Pease stubble.
In Essex a child sows.
He ought to have much discretion.
Sow 2 London bushels to an acre.
[Fol. 25.]
Wheat and rye mixed.
Flaxen wheat.
Pollard wheat.
White wheat.
Red wheat.
English wheat.
Peek-wheat.
[Fol. 25b.]