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Sentence
Stubble
would
have
been
much
cheaper
for
the
littering
part,
but
it
is
not
always
to
be
had;
whereas
straw
is
every
where
to
be
bought;
and
it
is
necessary
to
charge
the
price
of
it,
because
a
farmer
may
probably
have
a
regular
stock
of
cattle
for
the
straw
of
his
crop;
in
which
case
he
cannot
stall-feed
to
advantage
without
buying
more.
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Stubble would have been much cheaper for the littering part, but it is not always to be had; whereas straw is every where to be bought; and it is necessary to charge the price of it, because a farmer may probably have a regular stock of cattle for the straw of his crop; in which case he cannot stall-feed to advantage without buying more.
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