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2. Potatoes again, or cabbages, limed. 



3. Oats. 



4. Oats, well limed. 



5. And, in fucceffton, trefoil. 



<c And when the trefoil is gained, they 

 keep it as a pafture for either feeding or 

 mowing. Thus they have, every year, plenty 

 of potatoes or cabbages, according to the 

 foil j alfo oat-ftraw for their afTes and oxen, 

 and trefoil in Summer, and trefoil hay in 

 the Winter for all forts of cattle -, a fyftern 

 which they have found fully to anfwer every 

 purpofe. Their fheep they have not in- 

 creafed j but the flock of fwine is very much 

 increafed, from their having found them fo 

 much more profitable. The calculation of 

 the value of a meep, in annual profit, or; 

 the mountains, is 



s. d. 



Wool j o 



Lamb 2 6 



Some- 



