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yielding two crops of fomething every year. 

 Thus they will fow their land on fuch a 

 plan as this ; 



I. Wheat fown at Michaelmas, and got in 

 time enough to plough the land for 



Z. Buck-wheat, which will be reaped in 

 Auguft, and the field direftly ploughed 

 and fown with 



3. Turneps, fed on the land, or carried off 



in the Winter, and then they will 

 take 



4. Maiz for a crop, fucceeded by 



5. Buck-wheat, among which 



6. Clover is fown, which they mow once 



the fame year, and the year following 

 it is mown, perhaps, four times. If 

 only thrice, it is ploughed up tim- 

 enough for a crop of 



7. Kidney beans. They have, therefore, 

 In the firft year, three crops. 



In the fecond year, three crops. 

 In the third year, two crops. 

 And the value, in good land, they reckon 

 as follows; 



Wh-jat 



