introduce the drilling and dibbling in the 

 bed manner. 



It is propofed that there fhould be three 

 different clafles of premiums. 



The firft L. 10 for two acres, for the beft 

 crop of wheat, laboured with the fpade, dril- 

 led, or dibbled ; and the next year, the fame 

 fum for a green crop, and fo on, as in the 

 former fcheine. 



The fecond clafs L. j, for one acre for the 

 befl crop of wheat. 



The third clafs 50 {hillings, for half an 

 acre, and fo on ; each of the claffes to have 

 fix premiums every year, as is particularly 

 cxprefl in the former fcheme. 



Another advantage the fpade culture would 

 have, is, that it would promote the increafe 

 of villages, and alfo augment population. 

 This would require a fum of 100 guineas e- 

 very year for each diftrift. One halfpenny 

 per acre additional tax would raife this fum. 



Perhaps, in fome parts of the highlands, 

 it might be thought better to have no premi- 

 ums at firft, but for the fpade culture. The 

 Value of the prizes would be in proportion to 

 the value of the fum raifed in each diftrid. 

 Were a model of a bill for eftabliihing this 



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