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 yeft. And in the following Summer (6) 

 mown twice for hay. Here, therefore, is 

 their management for fix years ; 



1. Barley and turneps 



2. Wfyeat and clover 



3. Clover 



4. Maiz and turneps 



5. Barley and clover, 



So that, out of five years, there are four 

 of them that yield two crops, which ap- 

 pears a very great advantage, and one which 

 might be productive of uncommon profit. 

 The value of thefe crops they calculate as 

 follows, tythe deduced : 



1. s. d. 



1. Barley, 3 quarters an acre, 



at J2S. a quarter i 16 o 



Turneps fed on the land 015 o 



2. Wheat, 2| quarters an acre, 



at 245. 

 Clover fed on the land 



3. Clover mown twice, 1. 



4 loads, at aos. 4 

 Fed afterwards o 



Carried forward 



