Eroduce, - - - . 226 o o 



Expences, - t 182 4 o 



43 l6 



Bed udt the intereft-of the flock, 13 60 



Profit, "- - , - .30 To o 

 This profit is confiderable, and is a frefh 

 proof" of the -great fuperiority of ; grafs to 

 ^ribft land: If cows are fubftituted for 

 the 25 acres of grafs, inftead of fatting 

 cattle, the profit will be -much lefs-; for, 

 according to the preceding calculations, 

 we can allot but 8 or 9 ; which, at 5 /. is 

 only, 45 /. produce ; /whereas the heifers 

 gay 60 /.. nor Jhould.any.pne. object to 60 /. 

 as the produce of <z$ acres, at 20 s. an 

 acre.. Indeed, it is under, much rather 

 than over the truth. Thefe 25 acres -coft 

 the farmer 35 /. a year ; furely they ought 

 to produce 6a,/. to pay every thing, and 

 intereft-for- the money employed. The 

 calculation is undoubtedly low. 



N Q 3. 



Variation the fecond. 

 Tfcefaitrte) all grtifs foil ', clay^ or loam. 



Stock. 



Rent, at 24 /. - . 60- o o, 

 Ty the, at 4 s. - 12 o o 

 Rates, at 4 s. -- i a o o 



Carryover, > --- 84 o o 



Imp/e- 



