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Ears. 



1 yard produced 103 



2 - - - - 1 15 



3 - - - - 1^3 



4 . - . - 85 



Ears. 



5 yards produced 130 



6 - - - - 119 



7 - - - - 128 



8 - - - . 116 



Average 113 ears. 



Thefe ears were much larger thAn the ears of 

 the equally diftant rows. 



To fee the proportion of the produce between 

 thefe and the equally diftant rows. As the latter 

 are at 18 inches, and the breadth of an acre is 

 22 yards, this makes 44 rows in breadth, which, 

 exclufive of head ridges, (fuppofe 6 yards for the 

 two) makes 9416 yards drilled. 



In the drilled and horfe-hoed with two rows upon 

 4 feet 8 inch ridges. As there are fourteen in the 

 breadth of an acre, or 28 rov/s, and 220 yards in 

 length of an acre, exclufive of head ridges, of 6 

 yards for the two, making 168, there remain to be 

 drilled 5992 yards; which are 3424 yards of rows 

 lefs than the equally diftant, or above one-third, 

 or as 3 6-ioths to 6 4-ioths. 



The equally diftant rows produced 25 buftiels 



and 3 pecks. And the horfe-hoed produced 20 



. U 3 bufliels. 



