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quantity before mentioned, and fow tur- 

 neps3 the crop of which are worth, upon 

 an average, about 50 j. to 3 /. an acre upon 

 dry land : After thefe they fow oats, and 

 get about 40 bufhels per acre, and with 

 them fow down with ray grafs, three 

 bu/liels per acre , after which the land 

 would lett for 4 j. 6 d. per acre, and will 

 lad feven years. After this they break 

 it up again, and take two crops of oats and 

 turneps, but not near fo good as at firft; 

 then they lay it down again. This procefs 

 is upon dry foils ; if they are wet, they do 

 not think them worth meddling with. 



Mr. John W'llkky of Hettojij one of the 

 moil confiderable farmers in this county, 

 has tried carrots with fuccefs j he fows 

 them the end o^ March y on a light loam, 

 hoes them twice, to the diftance of five 

 inches afunder : They grow to the fize of 

 a man's wrifc, and 12 inches long; all 

 cattle are very fond of them, particularly 

 hogs. Mr. Wilkie has found them ex- 

 tremely profitable. 



LABOUR. 



In harvefl, is. 6d. 



In hay time, \s. and ale. 



In 



