From the fmallnefs of which profit, it is 

 plain the crops fhould be rendered propor- 

 tionally more productive ; or that it will 

 not anfwer to employ fuch large fums of 

 money upon fuch fmall tracts of land, fo 

 well as upon larger. Some fituations 

 may indeed render it highly beneficial ; for 

 inftance, in the neighbourhood of great 

 cities, for the keeping of cows ; for which 

 purpofe both lucerne and carrots are admir- 

 ably adapted. 



General Recapitulation of this Chapter. 

 Stocks requifitefor the preceding farms* 

 N J. Eighty acres all ara- 

 ble, the foil clay or 

 loam, and laid down 

 to grafs, r - . 593 8 6 

 Ditto a gentleman, v . 664 6 6 



2. Sixty acres all arable, 



the foil clay or loam, 

 laid down to grafs, - . 483 6 6 

 Ditto a gentleman, - . 560 2 6 



3. One hundred acres, the i 



foil clay or loam, all 

 arable, .558 3 57 



Ditto a gentleman, - -582 n 5f 



4. Fifty 



