[ 36o ] 



Brought up 513 13 o 

 Fences and highways - - 150 



Intereft of capital - - - 12100 



PRODUCE. 



3850 facks, prime coil 2s. gd. per fack. 



OBSERVATIONS. 



Half of the foregoing 50 acres was fown with 

 wheat in the beginning of November, the other half 

 was ridged up, and left for a fpring crop, and was 

 accordingly fown with white oats in April ; the re- 

 fult of which was, that the crop of oats was un- 

 commonly fine, and the wheat very indifferent, 

 having been deflroyed by the grub or earth-worm 

 in the winter. 



This refult has been confirmed by many experi- 

 ments 3 therefore, on a light foil, avoid fowing 

 wheat 5 and rely on it, that an oat crop in fuch 

 cafes will turn out of more value than a wheat cropj 

 befides, you proceed in a better courfe of cropping j 

 and this is of effential importance. 



1785. 



EXPERIMENT NO. VI. 8 ACRES. 



VII.— 2 



VIII. — 50 



60 acres. 



