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his cows in to feed it off : they would not 

 touch it : he turned his horfes to it, and they 

 eat it into the very ground. 



WALLS. JULY 21. Perhaps plant ivy aga'mR fea ftone 



walh to prevent their burfling. 



Part of a wail before a cottage at Thorp is 

 overgrown with ivy, part of it naked : the for- 

 mer is firm and upright the latter burft in 

 many places; fo as not to be made flrong again 

 without a coniiderable part of it being taken 

 down and rebuilt. 



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JULY 21. In December lafl, fomc Iho- 

 vellings of a iheepfold were fet experimen- 

 tally upon a piece of grafsland : this hay- 

 time I obferve the fvvath there is nearly dou- 

 ble to that in any other part of the piece. 

 The foil a good fandy loam. 



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SHEEPFOLD. JULY 29. Mr. Samuel Barber has, upon his 

 Staninghall farm, a piece of olland * barley, 



* CWtfff</-barley ; that is ; ba? ley fown after Olland ; a coa- 



MANURE. 



GRASSLAND. 



