YORKSHIRE. 27 



6. 



T U R N E P S, 



TWENTY YEARS ago the turnep crop 

 was a ftranger in this Diftrict. Even yet it is 

 far from being an eftablifhed crop. 



Neverthelefs, there are fome men whom 

 the fpirit of improvement has ftimulated to 

 the turnep-culture ; and who may rank 

 among the beft turnep farmers in the king- 

 dom ; thofe of Norfolk excepted. 



It mud not however be expected that, af- 

 ter the ample detail I have given of the NOR- 

 FOLK PRACTICE, much new matter can be 

 collected from the practice of this Diftrict. 

 I have met with only one particular which 

 merits notice ; and which, though a fimple 

 and eligible piece of management, I do not 

 jrecolled: to have met with in Norfolk. 



In the inftance of practice under notice, 

 the large/I of the turneps arc drawn and car- 



