(1634). A direction to the husbandman: In a nevv, cheape, and easie way of fertiling [sic], and inriching areable grounds, by a mixture of certaine native materialls, in small quantities with the seed to sow, and strowing the same vpon the ground sowed. VVherein is declared the ordering and preparation of the materialls, the manner and proportion of mingling them with the seed, and strowing them upon the ground: with sundrie other particualrs tending to a full and plaine instruction of such as shall desire to make use thereof. Printed by Augustine Mathewes.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Direction to the Husbandman: In a Nevv, Cheape, and Easie Way of Fertiling [sic], and Inriching Areable Grounds, by a Mixture of Certaine Native Materialls, in Small Quantities with the Seed to Sow, and Strowing the Same Vpon the Ground Sowed. VVherein Is Declared the Ordering and Preparation of the Materialls, the Manner and Proportion of Mingling Them with the Seed, and Strowing Them upon the Ground: With Sundrie Other Particualrs Tending to a Full and Plaine Instruction of Such as Shall Desire to Make Use Thereof. London: Printed by Augustine Mathewes, 1634.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Direction to the Husbandman: In a Nevv, Cheape, and Easie Way of Fertiling [sic], and Inriching Areable Grounds, by a Mixture of Certaine Native Materialls, in Small Quantities with the Seed to Sow, and Strowing the Same Vpon the Ground Sowed. VVherein Is Declared the Ordering and Preparation of the Materialls, the Manner and Proportion of Mingling Them with the Seed, and Strowing Them upon the Ground: With Sundrie Other Particualrs Tending to a Full and Plaine Instruction of Such as Shall Desire to Make Use Thereof. Printed by Augustine Mathewes, 1634.