8M 



•liort— what ihcv call "r ' 1 !ii< 



tf 



done, just bclurc U goes into silk, tlicy 

 pltiigh the land lo the corn the ct 

 way, which is five times in all. 



Tliv would be about t 



pounds per acre, if the work were done- by 

 I' >rscs for I ini;; 



and the i^iuduce ncrally from iwcivc i<> 



i els per at : t , \'. ;.; !. c- 



lally for from ihrcc to five shillings per 

 bu.v .T the- best II tliat is, if fihccn 



bushels, at hvc shillings per bu hel, three- 

 pounds fit lings per acre ; if twelve 

 bushi' . It three shilli: ' . hd, only 

 one pound sixteen shillinr^ per acre. 



The last lime ihey | ' is during the 



kfter end of At^ruht. Then some of them 

 sow ilic \' d under furrow, whieh is har- 

 rowf^ in bv fuhc; . in September. The 

 I c in a skimni 



vrrv tMn. 



1 h It ! in IS an abso- 



lute I ,x|.^.aiion for whwui, i)e, or winter 

 ' > 1, |H:rl. ; . land in 



