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bufhels of beans, and five bulhels of oats p 

 produce from five to fix quarters. 



Vetches, &c. fed off, make a good wheat . ..^... 



2d ^uery. — A clean fallow, and fowed with 

 clover; after clover, wheat or beans the enfuing 

 fpring on one earth. Turnips on four plough ings 

 and dunged; hand-hoeing twice., , ,Xhen barley 

 and clover; next wheat. 



^d ^ery. — Our belt manure is dung from beafts 

 fatted with oil-cakes, and fit for all foils. We lay \ 

 on fixty cart-loads per acre, (each cart holding 

 thirty bufhels of coal) which, for turnips or wheat, 

 will lafl fix years. 



^th ^ery. — Wood afhes are the beft, and will 

 kill rufhes. 



dth ^ueif.y. — Green alder poles, fuch as we ufc 

 for hops, fixteen or eighteen feet long, two at the 

 bottom and one at top ; or green black-thorn co- 

 vered with heath, or loofe (tones, will do. 



7//j, %th, and i oth_^ieries. — The fame anfwers as 

 from Mr. HitL. 



^tb ^ery.—Vonv ploughings, fixty cart-loads 

 of dung, and hoe twice. 



i2tb ^ery. — Kill your ilieep as foon as the roc 

 appears. 



