Brought over, .67 18 

 Shoeing, wear and tear, and 



houfe-keeping, &c. j) _ 



-(> 

 Produce. 



9 Acres of wheat, .36 o o 



6 Of barley, 1800 



61- Of peafe> 16 5 o 



2^ Of turnips, 476 



5 Cows, - 25 o o 



99 13 6 



Expences> 7 *& 6 



.22 14 o 



Dedud intereft of flock, - 7 16 o 

 Profit, - .14 1 8 o 



This profit is very confiderable, and 

 fhews that arable land is advantageous, as 

 well as grafs, when no more horfes are 

 kept than really neceffary. If two horfes 

 more are fuppofed, and confequently more 

 labour^ wjiere will this 14 /. be found ? 

 And yet fuch a farm as this is fcarce ever 

 met v/ith that keeps but' two: fo little 

 knowing are farmers in the very bufmefs 

 of their lives. 



But the fuperiority of this farm -to that 

 of the clay toil is fo great, that it fuggefts 



the 





