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I have fecn oivour poor lands a courfe of crops 

 that have anfwered as well as could be expected 

 for Cut h foils. After a good fallow, 



1 Barley, 4 Vetches, fed all fummer, 



2 Clover, fed all futnmcr or as long as there was 



3 Wheat feed. 



Then, by ploughing, get it into good order for bar* 

 ley, and fome for wheat; which, by this agreeable 

 change, did beyond expectation. 



I am, &x. 



J. L. 



Article VIII. 



Extraft of a Letter from Arthur Toung, Efqi 

 to the Secretary. 



BradfieM-Hal], Nov. 27, 1782. 

 Mr. Rack, 



r I ^HE Turnip Hufbandry, wherever well in- 

 -*• troduced, has proved equal to the great 

 objed of the entire exclufion of the fummer fal- 

 lows, and is one leading ftep to the fetting them 

 univerfally afide. 



I can 



