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Midfummeyy and onlv in a dry Summer 5 

 allowing great Quantities to aq Acre of 

 Ground, and for rhree or four Years it con. 

 tinucs in Clods upon the Land: It will laft 

 a very confiderable Space of Time, for near 

 forty Years, and then it is to be renew'd. 

 Sandy Ground will bear no Sort of Corn but 

 Rye, if you drefs it never fo well with Lime, 

 or any othei' Comport 5 but if once you clay 

 it, it will produce good Barley, Oats, Peafe, 

 d^c. And Barley is the moft proper Grain 

 for Land improv'd this Way, which, after 

 the firft Year, will be plump and round like 

 Wheat 



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