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6thly. What materials do you find beft and raoft . 

 lafting for drains, or land ditches ? 



y/hfy. What are the kinds of wood which you 

 have found from experience to thrive bed on 

 bleak barren foils, cold fwampy bogs, and black 

 moory ground ? 



^tbly. What are your methods of raifing lu- 

 cerne, fainfoin, and burnet? — On what lands do 

 you find them to anfwer beft, and what the ave^ 

 rage produce ? 



^tbly. How is your turnip hufbandry conduced; 

 and what is the beft method of preventing or flop- 

 ping the ravages of the fly on the young plants ? 



lothly. Do you prefer the drill to the broadcaft 

 method of fowing grain j — in what inftances, and 

 on what foils ? 



iitbly. What is the comparative advantage of 

 ufing oxen inftead of horfes in hufbandry ? 



ilthly. What have you found to be the moft 

 effe6lual preventative or remedy for the rot ip 

 fheep ? 



Vol. I. E istlfy. 



