397 



Per Contra. £, s. d. 



By fifteen bushels of Indian 

 corn, at three shillings and 

 nine pence per bushel, . 2 1 3 



By blades and tops, . .2100 



By ten bushels of wheat, at ele- 

 ven shillings per bushel, . 5 10 



By the straw, . • .0100 



By two tons of clover- hay, at 

 four pounds ten shillings per 

 ton, . . . .900 



By one ton and a half of ditto, 



at ditto, . . . . G 15 O 



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The reader will observe that there is no 

 cxpence of manure, which there ought to 

 be in every four years ; nor is the second 

 crop of clover valued : therefore I lay the 

 one against the other ; and I know it is a 

 good crop of hay made from clover, which, 

 when dry, weighs two tons, and more than 

 I ever saw stand on an acre of ground in 



