YORKSHIRE. 29 



RAPE. 



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THIS is the only Diftrid: in which I have 

 met with rape (BRASSICA na-pus Colefeed) 

 cultivated for its SEED. 



It has long been the practice of the Vale ; 

 where large quantities have been annually 

 cultivated ; and where the cultivation of it is, 

 1 believe, equal at leaft to that of any other 



It therefore merits a full and minute de- 

 fcription in this place. 



The requifite diviiions of the fubject are, 



1. Succeflion. 



2. Soil and procefs. 



3. Manure and procefs. 



4. Seed-procefs. 



5. Vegeuting-procefs. 



6. Harvcft-management. 



7. Market. 



I. SUCCESSION. 



