School: Carra

Location:
Carha, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
P. Ó Tonra
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0128, Page 511

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  2. First put the dung out on the stubbles. Then I plough and harrow. Then I make drills with a Double Mould board plough. Then children plants the potatoes and I cover the splits with a shovel. Then I spake bag manure on the small stalks and sets them. Then when the stalks are big I mould them. Then I spray them three times to keep the blight away. Then in October I dig them. The children picks them. I put them in pits in the field and I put a good covering of
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