192 AGKICULTUR*. 



Cultivation of ^^^"® ^^ ^^^P ^^^ bushels, at 5s. 4cl. c£l67 9 4 

 beans and Expense of sowing, 

 wheat, &c. cleaning, and 



reaping the beans, ^134 12 2 

 Had the wheat been 



then sown, the 



balance in favour 



of the crop would 



Lave been .... , 75 12 



^243 1 4 



By further expenses 



as above 57 8 



192 2 

 Balance in faTOur of 

 the green crop, 

 giving credit for 

 the expense of the 

 fallow 51 1 2 



^^243 1 4 



The appearance of the wheat is most promising. It is' 

 my intention to take another crop of beans, which will 

 most completely clean the ground, then give a second 

 dressing of from 20 to 30 cart-loads of compost, and sow 

 it with wheat and seeds in the spring. 



Should farther information be requisite, I shall bp 

 liappy to give it. 



I am, Sir, 



Your obedient servant, 



I. C. CUIiWEN. 

 Workington Hail, March 30, 1804. 

 Charles Taylor, Esq. 



Dear Sir, 

 An opportunity offering by which I can send you a 

 sample of my beans for the inspection of the Society, I 



think 



