Brought over, . o 13 XI 

 iler ; fuppofe^ or 1 7 * acres, 

 ahd that they took the 

 months of November, De- 

 cember, January, and Fe- 

 bruary, and half of March* 

 to fat in, or 19 weeks; that 

 is, 5 /. 14 s. or per acre, o 7 o 



Expence of fehe beafts* * j W 2 o 

 of the turnips, - r o 1 1 



Excefs of the former, . o i i 



Now this difference fe fo trifling, that it 

 is not worth- making a diftinclion between- 

 thefe methods of fallowing. And it is, 

 ait the fame time, a con-firm ation of the 

 fuppofition I made in a preceding chapter, 

 when I wrote the fame amount of labour to- 

 the light land farm, as to the clay one. 



As it therefore appears, that no diftinc- 

 tion, in this eftimate of one man's labour, 

 is to be made between the light and heavy 

 foils, I mail proceed to the particulars, fup- 

 pofmg it a" clay farm. I fhall begin the 

 work after harveft as before. Suppofe the 

 quantity 30 acres. 



* The reader muft not forget that we are confidering 

 fmall farms ; consequently, the field near the farm yard. 



Oftober. 



