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 Alfo, 



1. Fallow 



2. Rye 



3. Oats. 



But not often three crops to a fallow, upon 

 the whole. 



They plough four times for wheat, fow 

 three bufliels in OBober and beginning 

 of November^ and reap about 24. 



For barley, they ftir four times, fow 

 from four to five bufliels in Aprils and 

 reckon the average produce at 35. 



They ftir but once for oats, fow 7 bufliels 

 after barley fowing, and get upon a me- 

 dium about 50 bufliels. 



For rye they plough four times, fow 

 three bufliels and half (a vafl: quantity) and 

 reap upon a medium 1 8 bufliels. 



They give four earths for turneps, hoe 

 them but once; and reckon the average 

 value at 3 /. per acre : Ufe them for fheep, 

 beafl:s and cows. 



Lime is their principal manure, lay a 

 fother or ton per acre, that is, 24 bufliels, 

 on fallow J the cofl: zs, t d. Their hay 

 they fl:ack at home. 



Good grafs land letts at from 20/. 

 to 25 J^. an acre; they apply it chiefly to 



the 



