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a mile long, where the regularity of the plant, 

 the compleatnefs of the hoeing, and the freedom 

 from weeds, formed a truly beautiful fpectacle. 

 Norfolk hufbandry, on the dry lands of your 

 counties, would make a noble figure, though a 

 horfe-hoe had never exifted. 



Setting wheat is another practice of more re- 

 finement that has taken place in the eaftern part 

 of Norfolk, which is the manufacturing and very 

 populous part of the county, but is not that dif- 

 trifi by any means which has given a fanction to 

 what is commonly called Norfolk Hufbandry, which 

 exclufively belongs to the North-Eaftern angle 

 of the county, where little or no fetting of wheat 

 is to be met with. It is however a refinement on 

 the clover tillage for wheat, and in my opinion 

 ought no where to be attempted till the clover 

 itfelf is generally and very well eftablifhed; fince t 

 fhould the farmers once get an idea that fetting 

 wheat is a part of that Hufbandry \ it might retard 

 the full eftablifhment of. clover, which would 

 undoubtedly be doing more mifchief to your 

 counties than all the exertions of an hundred fo- 

 cieties can ever do good. 



Premiums 8 and 9, 14, 15, 28, 29, 43, buck- 

 wheat, vetches, carrots, rape, flax, apples, and 



cabbages, 



