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 while growing; the crop forty bufhels- 

 They fow wheat after them, and get good 

 crops. For peafe they alfo plough twice 

 or thrice, dibble them as beans, and hand 

 weed them ; the crop about three quarters. 



But few turneps are cultivated ; fuch as 

 do fow them, plough the land three or four 

 times J no hoeing, but the crop is thinned 

 by hand for ferving the markets. Average 

 value from 4 /. to i o /. an acre. Ufe them 

 for all forts of cattle. Clover they fow 

 with barley and oats, ufe it chiefly for hay, 

 of which they get two tons per acre at a 

 mowing. Tares they fow for hay, and get 

 four loads an acre, three-horfe cart loads, 

 worth 20 s. a load, and fallow after them 

 for wheat. Buckwheat they have fown 

 for a drefling for wheat, by ploughing it 

 in, and find it does beft on dry fandy land. 



They dig for potatoes generally- after 

 oats, dunging the land well ; they dibble 

 the felts in, twenty-two bufhels do an acre. 

 Some hand-weed them while growinp-; 

 others hand-hoe them. The crop about 

 ^zocwL per acrQ,{i2o/.^. each;)fome twice 

 as much. Mr. Thomas WnrhnrtoUy oi Al- 

 tringbam, made for fome years 2^ I. z year 

 from one acre of land by potatoes. They 



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