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EXPERIMENTS ON WHEAT, 



Part ir. 



fuppofing, which is a great difadvantage, that the eleven remain- 

 ing years of the new hufbandry produce no more than thefe firfl 

 five years. 



Number I. 



" Produce of the field Number II, during fix teen years that it ivas 

 cultivated /;z the old way, viz. from the crop of the year 1730, to 

 that of the year 1744-, incbfively. 



SOWED. 



In 1729. 



C Wheat 

 ^73^-jBarbaryWheat 

 1733. Wheat 

 1735. Wheat 

 1737. Englifh Wheat 

 1739. Wheat 

 1741. Wheat 

 1743. Wheat mixed with tares 



Pounds. 

 267 

 Pounds. 



441 

 504 

 441 

 441 

 472 



504 



Total feed of eight years 

 REAPED. 



ZS^ 



8 



In 1730. 



1732. 



1734. 

 1736. 



1738. 



1740. 



1742. 



J 744. 



Pounds. 

 1^34 



-A Year extremely bad, on account of-j 

 the great quantity of flugs which de- I 

 flroyed the wheat, and the many 1 1606 

 feeds of weeds that it was mixed i 

 with ... J 



1953 



1008 



977 



. ; 1 29 1 

 1638 

 1512 



*' Total amount of the crops of eight years, 1 



in the fpace of fixteen years . . j ^ ^ ^ ^9 



Brought 



