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turnips may be more infecure, yet, if I 

 was to think of reducing the chance of 

 failure to calculation in one cafe, I fhould 

 likewiie do it in another, which would be 

 an endlefs work, and but a jumble of con- 

 fufion at laft. Another point to be conii- 

 dered is the value of the crops I have Hated, 

 which I do not think exceeds the average 

 value of feveral years, all failures included : 

 For I fuppofe good hufbandry to be prac- 

 tifed on all, much tillage, good manuring 

 with the earth out of ditches, &c. and the 

 ameliorating crops, fuch as turnips and 

 beans, well hoed and ploughed; all thefe 

 particulars are fuperior to common manage- 

 ment. 



N3- 



Variation thefecond. 



The fame> half arable and half graft, foil 

 light enough for turnips. 



Stock. \ &VS. d. 



Rent, &c. as before, ^j.; 75 12 o 

 Implements as before, 34 66 



LiveJlocL 

 2 Horfes, - . 24 o o 



a Cows, v-v>t 10 o o 



Carry over, .34 o o 109 18 6 



i Sow 



