15^ Of the Manageiftenty and 

 per ftill ^ and then, it it be not the moft in- 

 corrigible Clay,you may think of it for Beans, 

 &c. and the next Year give it Winter Fal- 

 low, and fow it with Barley ; after that it 

 will carry Wheat, becaufe then the Chalk will 

 be come to the height of its Improvement: 

 And thefe Lands will alternately carry Crops 

 of difierent Kinds for five, fix, or feven Years, 

 whereas Burnt-baking will at beft laft but 

 three or four. And as throwing up is good for 

 nothing, with the laft Crop you fow, may 

 be mix'd Clover, which is an excellent Im- 

 provement of thoft tenacious Lands» I know 

 what I have faid on this Head, is a kind of 

 Inveftive againft burning of Lands,as it ener- 

 vates and deftroys very much of thofe Juices, 

 which are the proper Ahment and Spirit of 

 Vegetation, and nothing can be faid in its 

 Juftification, but that it brings Land into 

 Tillage much eafier and cheaper than the other 

 Method docs. But in cafe that Chalk can't be 

 had, then a due Expofure for two Winters 

 and one Summer, at leafl:,muft fuppiy this De- 

 fed*. During the Courfe of thefe fix or ftvea 

 Years this Land is kept in Tillage, it ought, 

 above all Things, to be fallowed in the Win* 

 ter,tho' it cannot be in the Summer (perhaps). 

 left it return to its own furly Nature •, ^ut: 

 this I have urg'd tlfewhere, as a Method the 

 moft conducive of all,to theReduftion of the(e 

 Kind of Earths, or Clays. And what will 

 adJ very much to the good Prpduftion of 



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