ftrongeft manner, the attention of all far- 

 mers about to fix themfelves. 



CHAP. XIX. 



Of the moft advantageous method, on farms 

 of 60 or 80 acres of /and, of difpojing of 

 from 3007. to 400 /. in farming. 



I Enter upon the fubject of this chapter, 

 well convinced, before I form any cal- 

 culations, that two horfes are fully fuffi- 

 cient to perform all the ploughing of any 

 farm thefe Turns can ftock; but, left I 

 fhould lay myfelf too much open to cavil- 

 ling objections, I mall allow three horfes to 

 feveral of the fucceeding ones, not for the 

 tillage of them, but the carting. I pre- 

 mife this firft, as when I come to farms ; 

 that require more than one plough, an 

 hundred little variations will at once arife, 

 that require frelh combinations of every 

 kind. 



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