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That fallowing gives fertility to the earth, is a 

 fad confirmed by univerfal experience, and well 

 known to every Wulbandman : but the extent of its 

 power has been confidered by few, and attempted 

 to be carried to its utmoft pitch perhaps by no- 

 body. I am of opinion, that even Mr. Tull's 

 mode of prailice would admit of very confiderable 

 amendments. But this Paper is much too lon^ to 

 allow of any large addition. 



I am, &:c. 



North-Bockhampton, JOS. WIMPEY. 



Hants, January 1786. 



N. B. We acknowledge ourfelves much indebted to 

 Mr. WiMPEY for the foregoing (as well as divers former) 

 valuable papers. He will therefore excufe our fubjoining 

 the following remarks, made by an ingenious gentleman, 

 who has enriched our work with many interefting pra6tical 

 papers i and to whom the Efiay was referred. 



REMARKS. 



" Mr. AViMPEv's Pra£tical Enquiry has afforded rfig 

 much inftrudtive amufement. I never fo nearly agreed with 

 any other pradical or theoretical farmer. His EfTay is fo 

 deferving of the higheft encomiums, that it is with reluc- 

 tance I make any comment thereon which may feem to claftj 

 with any of his opinions. But by my pointing out the 



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