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arable, on a turnip fyftem, either for feeding cattle 
or iheep, or for wintering fheep for the down far- 
mers; by laying down the wet parts to grafs, either 
for the dairy or for feeding; and by applying the 
fand lands on a garden fyftem, to raifing efculent 
vegetables. While on the thinner and poorer parts 
of the North-weft part of the county, which muft 
necefiarily continue in an arable ftate, the improve- 
ment to be obtained from inclofures muft be de- 
rived from putting the occupation into fewer bands, 
and making farms of fuch a fize as can be managed 
to the greateft advantage of the tenant, the i ws 
lord, and the community. 
With refpect to the decreafe of Jatourers in this 
part of the county, there is very little to be appre- 
hended from inclofures. So little. manual labour 
is done to the uninclofed land, in its prefent ftate, 
that every alteration that has improvement for its 
object, muft increafe manual labour, and of courfe, 
the number of labourers. 
The fencing and draining the land, and raaking 
and keeping good roads, in a country naturally fo 
deep and wet, will be a perpetual fource of employ 
for labourers, 
Thefe are the improvements, which have already 
fo wonderfully increafed the value of land in this 
diftriét; and as fo much remains to be done, there 
will probably be, in future, more complaint for 
want of labourers, than for want of work to employ 
them 
