Additional Information. 



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or the supposed expense to the farmer, will, in some measure, mislead the Corn 

 Committee. — Let us see how the different statements will turn out on paper. 



Turnips in 1804. 



16 



1 12 

 I O 



I 



o 

 o 6 



O II 



o 

 3 



7 6 a| 



The average price of turnips does not exceed £2. 10s. 



£. s. d. 

 Expense on turnips in 1790, is 584 

 Average price - - 2 10 o 



Loss in 1790 



2 18 4 



Barky in 1 790, after Turnips. 



Rent 



Ploughing 

 Harrow and rolling 

 Seed, 4 bushels 

 Cutting and cocking 

 Harvesting 

 Threshing 

 Carriage out 

 Poor tax and tithe 



Expense 



O 12 



o 6 



o 3 

 o 13 



o 2 



o 3 

 o 7 



o 5 



o 5 



d. 

 o 

 o 

 o 

 o 

 o 

 o 

 6 

 o 

 4 



2 16 10 



Expense on turnips in 1804, is 

 Average price 



Loss in 1804 



£• s. 



1 6 



2 10 o 



d. 



2| 



4 16 2| 



Barky in i'](}o, fallowed for after Wheat. 



I- s. d. 



o 12 

 o 18 

 o 6 

 o 13 

 o 2 



o 3 

 o 7 



° 5 

 o 5 



o 

 o 

 o 

 o 

 o 

 o 

 6 

 o 

 4 



3 " 10 



Produce, 5 quarters, at 26j. 

 Expense 



Loss on turnips 



6 10 o 

 2 16 10 



3 13 2 

 2 18 4 



Gain on turnips and barley, only o 14 10 



Produce, 4 quarters, at 26s. -540 

 Expense - - 3 11 10 



Gain on fallowed barley - ^.i 12 



