Profit before mentioned, - .17 

 Sowing the beans, jf.o 4 6 

 Reaping them, - 250 



Profit by this account, - .14 15 6 

 And here we find that this alteration of 

 cropping renders the heavy foil as profitable 

 as the light one. One remark, however, 

 I muft make; which is, that no one mould 

 be too hafty in concluding, that this method 

 of hufbandry, proving very beneficial upon 

 land of a guinea an acre rent, and with 

 four horfe-hoeings between the rows (be- 

 fides one hand-hoeing at leaft), fhould in 

 the fame manner be profitable upon a 

 poorer foil, and without fiich culture. 

 Reafoning by analogy in matters of huf- 

 bandry, unlefs the circumflances are all 

 minutely attended to, will, in numerous in- 

 inftances, prove very delufive. 



In jthe difpofition, therefore, of any fum 

 of money, from 150 /. to 200 /. thefe farms 

 appear in the following rank of profit : 

 i. Thirty-fix acres, all grafs, /. s. d. 

 and applied to fatting, 

 which yields, - 23 3 o 



v '.-. 



M 3 2. Ditto, 



