Of NORFOLK. 



Nothing in my opinion, will tend more to 

 excite a general fpirit of Improvement, than the 

 Board's publifhing a general Abftracl of all the 

 belt Information that can be collected from the 

 different Reports ; contrafling the befl with the 

 worft Praclices. — A fhort ftatement of this kind, 

 drawn up with perfpicuity, will be more read, 

 more attended to, and make a deeper impreflion 

 on a Farmer's mind, than long defcriptions 

 from theoretical writers ; but this felection 

 fhould be made by a Committee of fix or feven 

 men of found experience, who refide in diffe- 

 rent parts of the kingdom; and who, when cal- 

 led together, will be equally free of bias and 

 local prejudice. 



In order to facilitate what I here recom- 

 mend, I will, in the courfe of my remarks, 

 point out fome of the mofl ftriking things which 

 may be worth attention in a Norfolk Farmer, 

 from better modes of hufbandry in other coun- 

 ties ; and, on the other hand, point out, to 

 other parts of England, fuch things as I con- 

 e the farmers, in this county, excel in. 



ftrfiim 



