Brought over, . 336 o o 



130 Qrs. of beans, at 32*. - 192 o o 



SO Cows, ico oo 



628 o~o 



Expences, - 44 2 *9 5 



185 o 7 



Intereft, 43 5 



Profit, - f-rt } .- .141 iT7 



The profit of this farm is 2 1 /. 7 j-./^r cent. 

 which is certainly confiderable : The bufi- 

 nefs, though large, is yet fimple, and con- 

 ducted upon an advantageous plan. Thefe 

 proportions of 40 acres of wheat, 40 of 

 fpring corn, 40 of clover, and 40 of beans 

 in drills, are very beneficial, with the aflift- 

 ance of 10 acres of grafs. The wheat and 

 beans yield plenty of ftraw for litter, and 

 alfo of ftubble for fpreading in the farm 

 yard to convert into dang, at the fame time 

 that it keeps the cows dry, and warm 

 lodged all winter : the barley and oats af- 

 ford ftraw for feeding the cows in winter, 

 and the grafs, hay both for them and the 

 horfes. The clover and the after-feed of 

 the grafs are an ample provifion for the 



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