$4 STATISTICAL SURVEY 



*; *- 



One pound of butter a day, for fix 



months, at $d. - 6 16 6 



Twelve quarts of butter-milk, as ftated 



for butter, a day, at 4</. -308 



9 '7 * 

 Deduct five guineas, 513 9 



4 ' 3 5 



1 /hall fuppofe the number of cows to be 



twelve, - - - -'<**'," 5 * 



One man, and two women, to attend the 



dairy, I fhall fet down at - - 20 o o 



-3 * 



The farmer's return on twelve cows, 36 



guineas, - - .*& 40 19 o 



Dairy-man's return, - *& ^3 ' 



.10 18 o 



From the above ftatement it appears, that the far- 

 mer's profit is more confiderable than that o/ the 

 dairy-man; but, upon the other hand, the latter runs 

 no hazard, for, if a cow ftxould die, or meet with an 

 accident in the field, he is not to be the fufFercr. 



The farmer has another advantage i he may make- 

 fomething of his land, in the winter months, by fhecp, 

 aad a running ftock of black cattle. But the great 



