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XXI. On the stables for horses and oxen.
XXII. On the courtyard.
XXIII. On apiaries.
XXIV. On the dovecote.
XXV. On the turtle-dove pen.
XXVI. On thrushes.
XXVII. On hens.
XXVIII. On peacocks.
XXIX. On pheasants.
XXX. On geese.
XXXI. On fishponds.
XXXII. On the hayloft, straw-loft, and wood-shed.
XXXIII. On the dung-pit.
XXXIV. On garden plots, the orchard, hedges, and sowing.
XXXV. On the threshing floor.
XXXVI. On the encampment of bees.
XXXVII. On purchasing bees.
XXXVIII. On baths.
XXXIX. On hot and cold mortars original: "malthis", referring to specialized cements..
XL. On the mill.
XLI. On rustic tools.
I. On uncovering the roots of vines original: "ablaqueandis vitibus", the practice of loosening soil around vine roots..
II. On sparing meadows in poor-quality lands.
III. On plowing land, and yoking oxen, or the discipline of plowing.
IV. On sowing Galatian barley.
V. On sowing chickling vetch, with its instructions.
VI. On sowing vetch, not to be cut for fodder, but to be harvested for seed, with its instructions.
VII. On sowing fenugreek for the purpose of collecting seed, with its instructions.
VIII. On sowing herbs.
IX. On hoeing grain and legumes.
X. On the types of trenching and the digging of vine pits.