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The length of carnage through the northen parts of this 

 diftri£l, has in a great meafure precluded the ufe of chalk, 

 and lime has there been fubftituted in its place, mixed with 

 earth, and farm yard dung, in the following proportions 

 per acre : 

 Seventy-five bufliels of fhell lime, the firft coft of 



which at the kiln is 7$. per hundred of 25 bufhels i i o 

 Carriage of ditto _- — -____ iio 

 Stubbing or digging 200 bufhels of road or hedge 



greens __ — —_ — — — __ 030 

 Twice turning and mixing the fame, with as much 



farm-yard and ftable dung as when rotten, will 



make a bulk of 10 tumbrell loads or 400 bufhels 030 

 Filling and fpreading ditto at 4s. per fcore loads 020 

 Carting ditto upon the field from the heap 6d. 



per load ___ — — — — — — _ 050 



Driver half a day's work at is. 6d. per day - 009 

 Allowance for beer at 2d. in the (hilling upon 



8s. gd. being the value of all the above labour o i ^1 



Total £• '2 ij 2i 



N. B. No allowance is made for the value of the dung, or 

 the expence of carting it from the yard to the earth heap, 

 as the one is the natural produce, and the other the 

 ordinary bufmefs of the farm. 



The hufbandry of this diftri£l may be flridlly referred to 

 that of No. 5. According to the tables hereto annexed, 

 this di!lri6l produces on an average of five years, 



22 bufhels 2 pecks of Wheat 



32 bufhels of Barley 



32 bufhels 2 pecks of Oats 



28 bufliels of Beans per acre. 



From the fame table it alfo appears that the average rent of 

 the arable and pafture land is 13s. 4d. per acre. That 430 



acres 



