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fave the cxpencc of a fcedlhiaii ; the feed being 

 fown, (either over or under furrow, at pleafurc) and 



the land ploughed, at the fanne operation. It is 



reedlefs to. mention the very r,reat benefits that arife 

 to tile crop, from the feed being equally diftributed 

 upon the land, it being already fufficiently known. 



The prices of thefe machines* are brought within 

 the reach of the fmallefl: farmer; but were they 

 much higher, it could not in the Icait weigh againft 

 the advantages derived from them, as more than 

 double the price of one may be gained, by ufing 

 it a fingle fcafon on a very fmall number of acres. 



p. 



*erhaps a fair and dccifive experiment for afcer- 

 taining the fuperior advantage of broadcafting or 



* The prices of the machine (exclufive of the packing cafes) are 

 as follow : If conftrufted to be ufed with a fingle furrow plough ; 

 the wheel, with the axle and checks fteeied, llrap, regulator, braf* 

 pktes for broadcafting or drilling turnips, lucern, tares, wheat, bar- 

 ley, &c. &c. &c. and every article nccefTxr}' for fixing it, included, 

 Three Guineas and a Half. If made with a fpring, (for lowing on 

 the fide of a hill, where the flope is conf.derablc) but which is very 

 rarely neceflary, Five Shillings more. If made to be fixed to any 

 doable-furrow plough, Four Guineas and a Half. 



The large machine. Fig. 2, Plate I. when made to broailcaft feven 

 furrows at a time, and to be drawn by a horie. Eight Guineas and 

 a Half. If conllrudlcd to fow tive furrows at a time, and to be ufed 

 by hand, Six Guineas. Thefc . -e alfo Five Shillings more, if made 



with a fpring. Crders to b. addreffed to J. Horne, the patentee 



atDov.r; Mr. Pearson, Nd. j6^, Fleet-ftreet, London j or to 

 Mr. W. M.^TTHEWS, Ba.h. 



djilling 



