confequently that faving mould be deducted 

 before the remainder is called the profit of 

 the farm; but the amount of this faving 

 will not admit of calculation. 



I fhall not extend thefe variations far- 

 ther, as fuch very fmall farms will not 

 admit near fo many as larger oaes. 



It is obvious, from thefe few, that a 

 labourer is a poorer man after he hires a 

 farm that requires a plough to move, than 

 while he depends only on his labour ; but 

 with a farm all grafs, the cafe is different j 

 it anfwers to fuch an one to hire a farm 

 partly arable, to lay it down to grafs ; but 

 it appears to be much the moft profitable, 

 notwithstanding the fuperiority of rent, to 

 hire one that is all grafs, which may alfo 

 be done for lefs money than an arable one. 



CHAP. XVI. 



Of the mojl advantageous method of difpojing 

 ofiool. in farming. 



MANY obfervations ufed in the pre- 

 ceding chapter are equally applicable 

 to this : we are yet in the region of little 

 farms. 



