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ably followed in Norfolk ; but as the foundation 

 on which the beft: hufbandry there is built. 



The failure of the turnip crop or the lays, the 

 deftruction of peafe or beans by infecls, or the 

 irregularity of the weather, will, and indeed ought 

 to occafion fuch variations as experience (hall 

 convince the intelligent farmer are moft advanta- 

 geous -, but the nearer he keeps to the tabic, and 

 when forced from it, the fooner he returns to it 

 again, the better. 



Mr. How man, who is cftecmed one of the beft 

 farmers in the county of Norfolk, has feen thefe 

 Tables feveral times, and approved them. 



A Gentleman Farmer. 

 Dec. 10, 1778. 



Vol. II. X Article 



