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horfes alone, but to give the oxen a fmall 

 bundle every day with their turnips. As 

 to the management of the beafts, they may 

 either be bought in the fpring, and fold 

 from the turnips ; or at autumn, and fold 

 from the grafs : this muft be according to 

 the rife and fall of prices in the country 

 where the farmer lives, but he mould be 

 attentive to it, as felling his beafts when 

 beef is f d. a pound dearer than common, 

 will be to him a confiderable difference. 

 The advance upon them of doubling the 

 original price is certainly not extravagant: 

 It is highly requifite that a man mould do 

 that, when he keeps his oxen the year thro', 

 and gives them turnips and hay befides 

 their ftraw. The gentleman's account of 

 this farm will be as follows : 



Stock. I. 



