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I have seen in Wiltshire are magnificent specimens but the other equine types however are poor, this of course being due to the fact that the best one being used in France. In our camps mules largely do the work of horses. The farms are cultivated with the greatest skill, Scientific methods enter large are freely employed in agricultural production. Ploughing by steam I have frequently seen; it is a very speedy process. Haystacks are abound in thes these parts of England, & I  have counted as many as 50 in a very small area. of land. They are Their contructedion  has been reduced to a fine art, They gleam in the autumn sunlight like smooth blocks of gold. Occasionally some of the boys lend the local farmers a hand

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