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bufiiels, I peck, and i gallon, which is 5 bufliels, 

 I peck, and i gallon, lefs tiian the equally diftant, or 

 nearly one-fifth lefs: but the proportion of yards 

 was one-third. If the produce of the horfe-hoed 

 had been the fame as the equally diftant rows, in 

 proportion to the meafure, it Ibould have been 

 x6 bufhels I peck; but as it produced 20 bufhels, 

 I peck, and i gallon, this is 4 bufhels and i gallon 

 more than the fame length of the equally diftant 

 rows, or one-fourth more, notwithftanding the two 

 fingle rows were almoft totally deftroyed. 



And the 25 bufhels 3 pecks, the equally diftant 

 rows produced, at 60 pounds per bufhel, multi- 

 plied by ounces and divided by the yards of the 

 rows, will be 2 ounces 7-ioths per yard of fingle 

 rows. 



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By the fame calculation, the horfe-hoed pro- 

 ducing 20 buftiels, I peck, and i gallon, will be 

 3 ounces 3- loths per yard, or 6 ounces 6-ioths per 

 double row. 



By counting the ears per yard, it is alfo iliewn 

 there were more ears per yard. As the equally 

 diftant rows produced only 88 ears per yard, but 

 ti3| in the Tullian, the average ounces of the 

 jborfe-hoed is 3 3-ioths, 



But 



