^ Improvement of arable Land. 175 

 Load will do an Acre, in the fame manner 

 as you do with Afhes, Malt Duft, &c. of 

 which we fhall fay more when we come to fu- 

 perficial Drcffings, ^c. every good Husband- 

 man then would by no means omit the gather^ 

 ing and getting Sheep's (or which is near the 

 fame Nature Deers) Dung together out of all 

 wafte Lands, which may not only be the 

 better for the Lands, but will likewife con- 

 tribute fomething towards the Employing of 

 poor Parifh Chil dren, of which there are too 

 many, that are fufFer'd to live idle, lazy Lives, 

 and come to nothing but thieving and Hedge 

 breaking. Of Human Ordure, I doubt there 

 is in the Country no great Quantities to be 

 procured ; what can be got, would be of the 

 greateft Improvement to all cold, four Lands, 

 efpecially if mix*d with other Earths and 

 Dungs ; and this, fmall as it is, ought not to 

 be loft, but care taken from time to time to 

 comm-ix and blend it with common Horfe or 

 Cpw Dung, Pond Earth, &c. 



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