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Thefe crops were twice horfe-hocd between the 

 rows with a plough. 



3 3 oi Drilled fuperion 



The next field to this was only feparated by a 

 hedge, and of equal quality. It was in wheat 

 drilled, and planted the lall year. As the former 

 ridges of the drilled were of unequal breadth, and 

 that on which the tranfplanted grew was very hard. 

 It was all crofs-'ploughcd, harrowed, and ridged 

 anew. The half acre for horfe-hoeing was ridged 

 into twenty ridges four feet eight inches, and two 

 half ridges, in place of feventecn lall year. This 

 the ploughman did very accurately. 



The other half acre was made in ridges twelve 



feet broad, which made each the fixteenth of an 



acre. Upon this half acre was drilled (the 28 th 



U 2 of 



