378 TRAVELS THROUGH 



1. s. d. 



Brought over 10 2 o 



5. The lafl mowing of the clover 



' is in Auguft; the land is 

 then di redly ploughed 

 up and fown with tur- 

 neps, the value of which 

 is about I 2 o 



6. The turneps are got off time 



for fowing wheat, which 



yields 2 o 



.7. After this wheat, maiz is fown 



for mowing for hay ; it 



gives three loads an acre, 



worth 250 



t . The land then is at reft in 



the Winter for dunging $ 



an operation they rarely 



perform oftener than once 



in eight years. And in 



the Spring, upon the 



dunging, they fet pota- 

 toes, carrots, parfnips, 



lettuces, onions, peafe, 



beans,&c. which may, on 



an average, yield per acre 520 



Carried over 2O 1 1 o 



