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thousand two hundred grains: therefore that 

 w ' be no more than It 



and three quartern. Hut the u^oal growth 



is two j'' on a hill, .1 l» some- 



times twelve hundred hill:*, which would 

 be two ! . : r In. on 



ttch hill, or thirty-four busuci^ and tiirce 

 qi. r$ per at . : it the most certain 

 crop is allowed by the oldest corn , - \VLr<, 

 ihi"; : two ] a hill will, on 



an avL U.c more com than any 



prcalcr n\. ..^h four are prt-fcrrrd 



f^r blades and tops : and, on a fair iUM- 

 mi , three ears on each hi!!, ultli flv** 

 hundred corns to an car, .r 1 a- ihcii- 

 -. d hills to the acre, will vicid iwcntv- 

 one !)us!rIs anil a half. I».;!, as the new- 

 cleared land will have one-third of it co« 

 ^ imps of trees, that will make 



it equal t'^ Mr. Ik>adley*s calculations in 

 his SI ( — abt)ut fifteen ■ per 



which is allowed by all old com growen 

 to l>c a good crop. Now, in grain, as i » 

 more feed b town, from the higli^^ ^uiu* 



