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giving an account of the soil, culture, s . d. To be adjudged 

 produce, and their effect on cattle fed 1766 



with them . . . . .1000 Oct. 3oth 



For the second quantity, not less 

 than one acre 5 o o 3oth 



TURNIPS 



To the renter of land, not already 

 encouraged, who shall in the year 

 1766, sow the greatest quantity of 

 land (not less than five acres) with 

 turnips . . . . . .1000,, 3oth 



For the second quantity, not less 

 than four acres . . . .700,, 3Oth 



For sowing the greatest quantity of 

 land (not less than two acres) with 

 turnips in drills, horse-hoeing the 

 intervals . . . . . .600,, 3oth 



For the next quantity, not less than 

 one acre 300,, 3oth 



These premiums to encourage the 

 culture of turnips are offered for each 

 of the provinces respectively. 



BURNET 



For sowing or planting the greatest 

 quantity of land (not less than three 

 acres) with burnet, giving an account 

 of the soil, culture, produce, and its 

 effect on cattle fed with it . . .1200 Nov. 2oth 



For the next quantity, not less than 

 two acres . . . . . .800,, 2oth 



For the next quantity, not less than 

 one acre . . . . . .400,, 2oth 



LUCERN 



For sowing or planting the greatest 

 quantity of land (not less than one 

 acre) with Lucern, giving an account 

 of the soil, culture, produce, and its 1766 



effect on cattle fed with it . . .500 Nov. 2Oth 



CLOVER SEED 



To the person not already en- 

 couraged who shall in the year 1766 



