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^thly. At what di (lance arc his rows of wheat, 

 and alfo the plants in each row? 



v. Is the fame row planted every fecond or. 

 every third year? 



dthly. Does he manure the ground ? If fo, how 

 often, and what is the manure he ufes ; and how 

 often in the year is the fallow ploughed ? 



7//>/v. How many years has the wheat-field 

 been under this courfe of hufbandry ? 



8/Wy. Does the faid field become more fertile 

 according to Mr. Tull's principles, though no 

 manure is put upon it; or does Mr. Anderdon 

 think that it is wprfted by fuch a mode of crop- 

 ping it? 



ytbly. What may be the produce of an acre 

 thus tilled? And how much more does he think 

 it would produce, if cropped according to the 

 common mode of hufbandry? 



lo/bly. If he thinks the berry [kernel] better 

 and heavier, and fo liable to fmut or H.ght, ai 

 if the land were tilled in the ufual manner? 



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