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Rev. H. J. Clofe, Dorking, Surry, fo perfectly fatisfied with 

 his fuccefs in drilling, as to decline fowing any more broadcaft. 

 His eftate in Surry, confifting of 700 acres, being now under the 

 drill fyftem. 



Mr. Grcenway Afcot, nerr Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick- 

 fhire. Barley by the machine, 16s. per acre more than broadcaft. 



Thomas Knight, efq; Godmerfham-Park, Kent. Wheat by the 

 machine, 4 bufliels per acre more than broadcaft. 



Colonel Wilfon, Didlington, Norfolk. Barley and oats by the 

 drill, fuperior to any he ever had before. 



Rev. J. S. Lufhington, Bottiftiam, near Cambridge. Barley by 

 the drill, 10 (hocks per acre upon the field, more than broadcafl. 



M. Harper, jun. efq; Aftley, near Stourport, Worcefterftiire. 

 So perfectly fatisfied with his fuccefs in drilling, as to decline fow- 

 ing any more broadcaft. 



W. B. Earle, efq; Clofe, Salifbury. Eight acres of wheat by 

 the drill, adjoining to 8 acres broadcaft ; the former fuperior to the 



latter, in the proportion of 8 to 7. N. B. The 8 acres drilled 



with fomething more than 8 buftiels of feed ; the 8 acres fown 

 broadcaft, with 28 buftiels. 



Mr. John Auften, Old-Park, near Canterbury. Wheat and 

 rye by the machine, infinitely fuperior to the broadcaft upon ad- 

 joining land. 



Mr. Taylor, Treafey-Farm, near Enftone, Oxfordfhire. So 

 farfatisfied with his experiments by the machine, as to perfevere 

 in the practice. 



Mr. Glover, Burlaughton, near Shifnal, Salop. The fineft crop 

 of pcafe by the drill he ever faw. 



Mr. Quiharapton, Repton, near Aftiford, Kent. Wheat 4 

 buftiels 7 gallons per acre more than broadcaft. 



Mr. John Stuart, and Mr. Jamett, Afhford, Kent. Wheat 20s. 

 per acre in favour of the machine, compared with broadcaft. 



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