( 2I 9 ) 

 Brought over, 245 6 6 



Labour, 3 2 IO 9 



Shoeing, wear and tear, and 



houfe-keeping, JLLJ^. 



Pn?^#. 



15 Acres of wheat, . 60 o o 



joi Of barley, 3* i 



7 Acres of clover feed ; 21 o o 



30 Fat beads, 210 o o 



2 Cows, io o Q 



332 10 o 



Expences, - - 2 _93__L3 3 



.38" 16 9 



Jntereft on the flock, 20 2 o 



Profit, - - - . 1 8 14 9 



This profit is much fuperior to that of 

 the clay farm. Some may, perhaps, ob- 

 ject to thefe eftimates of the turnip foil ; 

 that root is a precarious crop, being often 

 deftroyed by the fly, confequently that fo 

 large a produce mould not annually be 

 calculated ; But, in anfwer to this, I muft 

 remark that wheat, barley, oats, &c. &c. 

 and, in a word, all forts of crops, are pre- 

 carious; they are fubjecl: to blights, fmut, 

 being laid, the dolphin, &c. &c.j and tho* 

 2 turnips 



