Chap. II. BY M. DE CHATEAUA'IEUX. 



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TABLE. 



the Extent, Solving, and Crops of different Fieces oj Landr, 



hi the year 1754-' "-' 



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ARTICLE VII. 



General RefieSf ions and Obfervations on the Experiments contained tu 



the foregoing Articles. 



**- A FTER all thefe experiments, I afk myfelf, whether they are 

 -**• fufficient to give us a fatisfadory demonftration that the new 

 hufbandry is more profitable than the old ? I anfwer, without hefi- 

 tation, that it certainly is more profitable, both to the pablic, and 

 to each individual, whether the lands be cultivated in beds, or whe- 

 ther they are only fowed in equally diftant rows, with the drill- 

 plough 1 



" Such will likewife be the anfwer to this queftion, if the refult 

 of thefe jdifferent experimeats. be confi,dered,- Li the firft place, we 



have 



