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working to reduce it ; for rough ground is 

 very unfit for carrots. 



-/H* 



IF fliff loam has not produced cabbages 

 the year before, it would be much better 

 to be fallow for a fummer ; and if it is 

 not in good heart, to have five or fix loads 

 of very rotten dung per acre fpread over it 

 in fummer, and plowed in direclly. It 

 mould be kept very clean* 



. 

 THIS method will be much condemned 



by the generality o the farmers as too ex- 1 

 penfive, on account of the two winters and 

 one fu miner's working and dunging alfo 

 for one crop; but I am fure it will pay 

 very well, for it will produce a very good 

 crop if the feafon proves temperate. 



I F there is a more proper fpot I would 

 not recommend fuch foil, only in cafe of 

 neceffity, that it is the befl in the farm, 

 that thofe who have not a fitter foil may 

 not defpair of having good carrots. 



BLACK 



