An arable clay or loam farm, L s. d. 



of 25 acres, is attended with 



the lofs of the intereft of, - 860 

 Ditto, half arable, and half 



grafs, - 350 



Ditto, all grafs, profit, 6 16 o 



Ditto, all arable, foil light 



enough for turnips, neither 



profit nor lofs,- f 2$M JCL;.""* o'^ o o 



It is very evident, from this ftate of the 

 cafe, that the lofs is almoft in proportion to 

 the quantity of arable land : The variation 

 in the turnip-land farm is an exception, 

 but then it muft be remembered, the oc- 

 cupier of that muft work like an horfe ; 

 and keep all his land cropped ; confequently 

 the greater breadth of land he depends on, 

 the worfe his chance in refpect of accidents, 

 while all is worked with one pair of 

 hands. 



The perfon, therefore, who has an hun- 

 dred pounds to difpofe of in hufbandry, 

 mould firft feek 25 acres of land, or there- 

 abouts, all grafs, that being the moil ad- 

 vantageous farm for him of all others. 



Next, he mould chufe the fame quantity 



of a foil light enough for turnips all arable^ 



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