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One Aire of CarrotSy Dr, 



£, s. d. 



Seed, eight pounds - - - - 080 



Hoeings thrice - - - - i 10 o 



Harrowings - - - - - 030 

 Digging up, gathering, and cocking, at id. 



per buflicl, 400 bu(hels - - i 13 4 



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 Fer Contra^ Cr. 



£■ '■ d. 

 ' 400 bufhels of carrots, at 6d. per bu(hel 10 00 



Dedu(5t - 3 14 4 



Net profit - 6 5 8 • 

 Net profit oats - 3 10 o 



Exccfs on carrots ^,2 15 8 



When pcrfcdly dry, no wafhing of the carrots is, 

 in general, neceflary for any cattle, except horfes 

 regularly kept in the ftable. . This is undoubtedly 

 a little additional trouble and expence. We fow in 

 March. Jf the weather continue dry, it will be 

 fome weeks before this plant appears, and fo very 

 delicatey as to make the fir ft hoeing, or rather weed- 

 ing, which muft be as early as their ftrength ad- 

 mits, extremely tedious and troublefome. In about 

 a fortnight their root will be fufficiently fixed to 

 bear harrowing, by which their growth will be pro- 

 moted, and the land cleaned; and the treading of 

 the horfes will not hurt the plants. In about a 



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