( 200 ) 



the fame time; that is, one cutting; the 

 fecond is for feed. But, in many farm- 

 yards, and efpecially- belonging to little 

 farmers, it is twenty to one whether we 

 find a houfe large enough tQ fat fuch a 

 number of cattle; the fanner muft there- 

 fore feed them in his farm-yard, for which 

 purpofe he muft complete the inclofure of 

 it (if it is not done already) with flacks of 

 ftubble ; the expence of making which is 

 but trifling; and they are perfectly effec- 

 tual in keeping the yard warm : Next, he 

 muft provide himfelf with long cribs, (that 

 is, make them himfelf) or bings, of ftrips 

 of pole, or rafts, nailed together in the form 

 of a large manger, arid upon legs, for the 

 cattle to eat the turnips out of. 1 2 Acres 

 and t and 6 acres of clover-hay will un- 

 doubtedly be fufficient to fat, one year with 

 another, '25 beafts of /. value each. 

 The annual expence of this farm will be as 

 follows : 



Expenccs. L s. d. 



Rent, &c. - 70 o o 



ay Beafts, - 125 o o 



Seed for 13 7 acres of wheat, 10 o o 



Cany over, . 205 o 6 



127 Acres, 



