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Anfwers to the ^erks fropojed by the y^griadtun 

 Society at Bath : 



^0 the Firft ^ery. — Cone wheat, and blue ball, 

 on (Irong clays, and deep rich loanriSi the feveral 

 kinds of Lanfinaas wheat on loams, fand, gravel, 

 and ftone-braih land. Barley mod natural on 

 fandy, gravelly, and ftone-bralh ; but it will return 

 large crops on clays, although the grains are more 

 Coarfe and brown. 



Peafe for culinary ufes on fands and loams ;-«^ 

 for pigs, on clays, gravel, and (lone-brafh. 



Beans on ftrong clay and deep loam> the fame as 

 (rone wheat. 



Vetches on gravelly foil and ftone-braih. 



Turnips on every kind of foil, with good and 

 repeated ploughings, and proper manures: — mofl: 

 natural on a fandy loam. 



Cabbages on ftrong deep clays and rich loams. 



Carrots on deep loams abounding with fand, 

 and not too ftiff^ and on any deep light foil duly 

 ^ultjvatec]* 



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