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2. Wheat 



3. Peafe 



4. Wheat. 



They plough 6 times for wheat, foW 

 £ bufliels in October, and do not reap, in 

 return, above 10, upon an average. For 

 barley, they plough once or twice, fow 

 3 budiels in Aprily and gain, in return, 

 about 24. For oats, but one ploughing, 

 fow 6 budiels before barley, and reckon 

 the medium crop at 30. For beans, (of 

 which they fow but few,) they plough but 

 once, fow 31 bufliels, broad cafl, never 

 hoe them, and gain about 18 ; ufe them 

 for horfes. For peafe, alfo, one plough- 

 ing, fow 4 builiels, and gain 15. They 

 give four earths for turneps, hoe them 

 twice; the medium value per acre, ^c^s, 

 they ,ufe them for flieep only. 



Clover they fow with barley ; both mow 

 and feed it: If the former, they get 

 about a ton and half per acre. 



As to the management of their manure, 

 they ftack their hay in general in the 

 farm yard, except what is ufed for flieep ; 

 but know nothing of chopping Hubbies 

 for littering the farm yards. They lime 

 a great deal ; lay fix cart loads on an 



acre. 



