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XlLGRICULTURE, its diffufive and fuperior advantages, % 

 Jts proiperity connected in three na- 

 tural ties, — — *9* 



Board of Agriculture, jts firft apparent object, % 



The good effects to be expected 

 from it, with a hint to its 

 Members, — 5 



The Norf >lk hufbandry particu- 

 larly deferving its attention, 151 

 Barley, how many tilths fown upon, — 4 5 



Its great aid to the revenue, — — J 5° 



Buck Wheat, the belt mode of introducing it, — 6z 



Beans, but little cultivated, — — ibid. 



BuRN-BAKiNC, its pernicious and definitive cfTefrs, 183 to 1^7 

 A temporary increafe of rent no deai;\c 



proof of advantage from it, — * s 7 



Old fward elfential to the health of a ilock, ibid. 



Contents, and divifion, — « — 6 rmd 7 



Climate, and weather, — _ 10 



Composts, the Eflex method of turning up brink* and bor- 

 ders recommended, — - 1- 

 Copyhold, different kinds of it, — 

 Cropping, the fix and :: fhifts, — 



The four counl- (hift fimilar to Flahd 33 



i hiits for an occafional improvement u] I l 

 ' ifts, — — 3" ■ 



Odcaiional variation (hou ■ -d, 



