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US, and found to aniwer extremely well, on fum- 

 mer fallows, by which the difficulty of getting 

 hands is obviated, and the expence leflened, as 

 with this plough one man can fet an acre per day. 

 The maker is Mr. James Blancher,of Attleborough 

 in Norfolk.! 



I am> &c. 



Article II. 



On Setting Wheat. 



[By a Gentleman Farmer in Norfolk.] 

 Gentlemen, 



THE pra6tice of fetting Wheat in the eaftera 

 part of Norfolk is pretty general. The (kill 

 and labour required in performing it are fo little, 

 that it is done in many places by women and chil- 

 dren only; in confequence of which there are few 

 places fo thinly inhabited, but the Farmer may 

 obtain hands fufficient to do it upon the largeft 



t There is one of thefe Drill-Ploughs at the SocletyVRooms, with 

 f jme improvements made by the Inventor fince the above letter was 

 written. It has been tried by the Agricultural Committee in a field, and 

 found to deliver the grain with great exa(flnefs and regularity, to the 

 fatisfadion of the Gentlemen and Farmers who attended the Experi* 

 ment. Any perfon difpoled to have one, may be furjiifhed with it, by 

 applying to the Secwiry, price five guineas and a JuOf, and carriage. 



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