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The whole may be thus Jlajed, 



Here it may be neceflary to remark, that the gar- 

 den and haggard is commonly the fame, but is al- 

 ways filled with crops in fummer ? moft commonly 

 cabbage. This part only ferves to fhew the quantity 

 of land, counting nothing on the feed fowed, or 

 the produce, as is ihewn in the {ketch above flated. 



In the foregoing ftatement, half an acre of oats is 

 allowed for feed, and a fmall quantity for horf^s, whofe 

 allowance of this article indeed is moft commonly 

 fcanty and precarious; four barrels of potatoes are 

 alfo deducted from the produce of the half acre, 

 for an allowance of feed for the next feafon; the 

 half acre of barley makes no part of the food of 

 the family, yet ferves to fhew the extent of culture 

 and quantity of feed fowed; and the reafon is, b- 



caufe 



