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the farm that will beft fuit him ; and when 

 once he has gained a juft notion of that 

 point, his bufmefs is only to find out that 

 farm, among many, which approaches 

 neareft to it. 



The grazing farm, in the above fketch, 

 from the excefs of the amount of the ftock, 

 feems to belong rather to another chapter ; 

 but it is one of thofe in which proportion 

 holds pretty exactly; fo that we may con- 

 clude from it, that 1507. difpofed in the 

 fame manner, will prove proportionably 

 profitable. Such analogy will, however, 

 do in no other cafe, not even the dairying 

 farms : And the quantity of land being the 

 fame, I am induced to place it here, as the 

 moft proper place. 



Upon the three preceding chapters it 

 ihould here be remarked, that there are 

 innumerable variations among fuch farms^ 

 of which no account is here taken. They 

 might be multiplied ad mfinitum t but nei- 

 ther for the curiofity of the reader, nor the 

 real ufe of the farmer. Such very numer- 

 ous 



