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fixicker on the ground. From that experience 

 which I have had of them, I conceive from eight 

 to ten inches to be a fufficient diftance for thefe 

 plants. On the firft of Odtober lafl, I had fome of 

 thofe which had perfefted their feeds in the autumn 

 taken out of the ground, and found their roots 

 found and veiy palatable; but for a juft and true 

 account of thefe moft valuable turnips, and the 

 proper ufe of them, I cannot do better than refer 

 all farmers to the account given of them in the 

 eighth Number of the Third Volume of the Bee. 



The dibbling of wheat, notwithflanding the in- 

 troduction of Mr. Cook's drill-plough by feveral 

 gentlemen and fome farmers upon their lands, flill 

 cpntinues to be the mofl general and favourite 

 pradlice of this county; if the crops, raifed by this 

 method be equally good, (and no experience has 

 yet proved them to be otherwife) I cannot but wifh, 

 for the lake of the poor, that it may never be aban- 

 doned for any other. 



I am, with real regard and efleeni, 

 Ypur's, 



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