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Article III. 



Anjwer to Queries rejp£ling Set Wheat, 



[By the fame] 



Gentlemen, 



AM much honoured by the approbation which 

 the information contained in my laft letter* 

 met with from your Society; and in compliance 

 with your wilhes, fhall moft readily anfwer the 

 queries fent me by your Secretary, relative to the 

 experiments I therein mentioned, 



^lery ifl. What kind of foil was the Wheat 

 fet in, and what the annual value of the land ? 



Anfw, The foil was light, inclining to fand — 

 worth fifteen fhillings an acre, being within five 

 miles of Norwich. 



^. id. How long had the land been in clover 

 and ray-gi afs before it was broken up and fet with 

 Wheat ? 



A, One year only : in this part of the country, 

 we feldom fuffer clover alone to remain longer j 



t See preceding Letter. 



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