Mr. Cramp's Account of tbe Produce, &c. 123 



jr. s. d. 



4381 quarts of skim milk, at one penny per quart - - - 18 5 1 

 Made in the course of the season, four large waggon load of dung, worth 



fifteen shillings per load, thoroughly rotten - - - - 300 



62 12 1 



Total expence 21 62 



EXPENCE. 



Profit £4,1 511 



£. s. d. 



Grains consumed the summer 26 weeks, 3^ bushels per week, at 



4^. per bushel - - - - -- 1104 



Bran, ij bushels per week, at 8</. per bushel - - -160 



Winter 26 weeks, grains consumed, 8 bushels per week, at 6d. per 



bushel ~- - - - - - -540 



Bran, 4 bushels per week, at Sd. per bushel - - - 3 9 4 



Half an hundred weight of hay per week, at 55. 6d. per cwt. - 3 j 1 6 



Rent of the land whereon were raised the lucern, clover, carrots, &c. 0150 



To the wages of a man at the rate of£'52. per annum, supposing him to 



attend ten cows, the tenth part of which is > - - 540 



To the farrier for three drinks at the time of calving - - 060 



£"21 62 

 The cow was fed with artificial grasses, sown on the following plats of ground 

 ■within the walls of the prison, containing by measurement as follows: 



No. 1. A plat sown with red clover and rye-grass, containing 



No. 2. ditto sown with lucern _ . . 



No. 3. ditto sown with cow grass and white clover 



No. 4. ditto sown with red and white clover 



No. 5. ditto sown with lucern _ _ - 



No. 6. ditto sown with carrots - - - 



1 29 

 The above crops of lucern were cut four limes, and the clover three times during 

 the season, producing (each time) good crops. The cow not allowed to feed on 



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