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STRAW, &c. eaten, and LITTER ufed, were 



5 waggon loads of ftubble at 7s. 

 25 ditto of fern 



4 loads of flraw, bought at 12s. 



5 ditto, the product of four acres of oats, 12S, 



19 loads of hay. 



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Befides cabbages, and fome turnips. 



May the 27th, began to turn it over, mixing the 

 whole well together. My agreement with the la- 

 bourers was, to turn over, fill, and fpread, at i^d. 

 per load, which divided is. 



Turning over |, Filling f. Spreading I per load. 



Carted it for cabbages, potatoes and carrots. The 

 amount 367 loads; befides 23 loads of flieep dung, 

 made by 30 wethers; and about 70 loads, the laft 

 divifion of the heap, not touched, as it was not 

 fufhcicntly rotten. 



In all - 460 loads. 

 Earth - 136 



Remain - 324 loads. 



Which is about five and a half loads of dung; for 



every load t)f fi:raw, hay, and litter. This is 



nearly the proportion of laft year^ and nearly that 

 of the preceding one alfo, which fliews that five 

 loads and a half (of 18 bulhcls) may be depended 

 on for a load of hay or litter on an average. 



EXPENCES. 



