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Explanation of the preceding Tables. 



In the firft table the figures in the fquares exprefs 

 the number of ploughings. 



The two crops after the lays and clover may be 

 varied according to the fcafon, or the foil, by the 

 difcretipn of the farmer. And where bullocks 

 are fatted with ftraw and turnips only, this plan 

 will be more productive of profit to the farmer, 

 and benefit to fociety, than any other yet difco- 

 vered ; experience having (hewn, that two hundred 

 acres of land, half in tillage, and half natural grafs, 

 will keep as many cattle as the whole would do all 

 in natural grafs ; by this means, therefore, all the 

 produce of corn (labour deducted) is clear gain, 

 and the land cannot be injured thereby. 



It is to be noted, that the turnips are twice 

 hoed, and not left nearer than fourteen or fixteen 

 inches to each other; that they mult not be fed > 

 but drawn, carted, and given to the bullocks in a 

 ftraw yard, or fome other place convenient for prc- 

 ferving the manure. 



Beans mult alfo be twice hoed, and in very wet 

 feafons three times, if wheat is to follow them. 



Peafe 



