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may be from fixteen to twenty inches. 

 The <horfe-hu{bandry is preferable where 

 the land is fHff, as the plowing and turning 

 the land, that is to be fowed with turnips 

 the next year, makes it fitter for fowing ; 

 -befides it is full as good as afummer's fal- 

 low. 

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WHERE jthe horfe-hufbandry is ufed, 

 and the distance fo great as two feet, it is 

 alfo abfolutely neceffary to have them two 

 years in the fame field, that is, where the 

 opening between was the firftyear, mould 

 be the place for the drill the following 

 year ; by this means the field is equally 

 dunged, and alj of it has J:\vo years fallow. 



WHERE this method is pracYifed on {tiff 

 Jand, and the land kept clean, it is of 

 greater advantage than can be conceived, 

 and the future crops will amply repay the 

 expence and trouble. 



THE dung for fowing turnips in the 

 drill way mould be yery rotten, and turned 



until 



