ings, and in the fecond turnips on 6, 

 Now, to fave the repetition of inferting two 

 calendars of work, we muft difcovcr the 

 proportion of the labour between thefe fal- 

 low crops. We will flate the account of 

 one acre. 



Beans. 



Three ploughings, 3 days /. s. d. 



at i s. - - 030 



Sowing i day *, - - o i o 



Water-furrowing, 7 a day, -006 

 Ploughing, between the 



rows, 3 times, 2 acres in 



"" a day, - - o i 6 



Once hand-hoeing, - -060 



Reaping, - - 060 

 Harvefting, (2 men 2 acres 



a day) - - - 020 



Thrafhing 2 qrs. at I s. - - o g o 



1 2 o 



Barley, on this land, fown on the third 

 ploughing. 



* It does not take up the whole, but by fo much the 

 beft part, that the reft (as in ploughing) is of little value. 



Turnips 



