32. ¶ To lode corne, and mowe it.

To load corn.

Make many mows, if it be wet.

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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.]