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It will anfwer to lay it down with any kind of 

 grafs-fceds in the above method, and for a longer 

 tirift. Let the land be well drained, for wherever 

 the water Hands, the clover will decay. Sow buck- 

 wheat the latter end of May; it will produce three 

 quarters per acre. 



On ftrong rich lands, clover lays ^ith nonfuch, 

 or any ftrong flag, /el wheat, as it will anfwer far 

 better than fowing it broadcaft. 'Three pecks 

 and a half per acre, fet in two rows on each flag, 

 is fufiicient. Strike it over with a light harrow* 

 buflied. The faving of feed more than pays the 

 planting when wheat is only 5s. the buftiel ; the 

 price of planting from eight to ten (hillings pei' 

 acre.* Smkll tick beans, 7s. per acre planting, hofe- 

 ing 6s.; produce three quarters and a half tb 

 four quarters per acre. Windfof tick beans, 7s. 

 planting; 6s. hoeing; produce four to five quarter^ 

 per acre. 



• The cxpence is now reduced to about fix fiuilhtgs per acre. 



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