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3. To the perfon who ftiall in the year 1780, have the moft 

 acres of turneps, not lefs than twenty, twice thoroughly hand- 

 hoed ; to report the effect, a piece of plate of the value of one 

 hundred pounds, with a ftiitable infcription. 



4. For the next greateft quantity, not lefs than ten acres, a 

 piece of plate of the value of fifty pounds, with a ftiitable in- 

 fcription. 



5. BE AN HUSB A NDR Y, 1779. To the perfon who fhall 

 cultivate the mod land, not lefs than twenty acres, m the fol- 

 lowing courfe of crops during four years, viz. i. Beans, 



2. Wheat. 3. Beans. 4. Wheat. The beans to be in rows, 

 eighteen inches afunder, and three times thoroughly hoed, 

 and to report the effect to the fociety. A piece of plate of the 

 value of one hundred pounds, with an infcription. Accounts 

 to be laid in in the year 1784. 



6. For the next greateft quantity, not left than ten acres, 

 a piece of plate of the value of fifty pounds, with an infcrip- 

 tion. 



7. To the perfon who fliail cultivate the greateft quantity of 

 knd, not lefs than twenty acres, in the following eourfe of 

 crops during four years, viz. t. Beans. 2. Barley or oats. 



3. Clover. 4. Wheat. The beans as before, and to report 

 the effect. A piece of plate of the value of one hundred 

 pounds, with an infcription. 



8. Next greateft quantity, not lefs than ten acres. The va- 

 lue of 50!. with an infcription. 



9. FL A x HUSB A NDR Y, 1779. To the perfon who friall 

 cultivate the mod land, not lefs than twenty acres, in the fol- 

 lowing courfe of crops during four years, viz. t. Turneps. 

 a,. Flax. 3. Clover, 4. Wheat. The turneps to be twice hand- 

 hoed, and the flax to be feeded, (lacked and tlweflied like corn, 

 and then watered and dreffed, and to report the effect to the 

 fociety. A piece of plate of the value of one hundred and 

 fiity pounds, with a fuitable infcription. 



10. For the next greateft quantity, not lefethan ten acres. 

 The plate eighty pounds. Accounts to he delivered in in 

 1784. 



n. MOUNT AIM IMPROVEMENT, 1 779. To the perfon 

 who fliall improve the largeft tract of mountain land, not lefs 

 than one hundred acres, at prefent wafte, and not let at one 

 fliiliing an acre, and make a full report of the cultivation, ex- 

 pences and produce to the fociety in the year- 1787. A piece 

 of plate of the value of five hundred pounds, with a fuitable 

 infcription. Conditions, 



The improvement at the time of the certificates being figned 

 to be completely enclofed ; to be divided into fields of not 

 more than ten acres each ; the fences to be either walls in 

 mortar, or double ditches v/ell planted with white thorns and 

 timber, the gates, piers, &c. to be perfect. The land to have 

 had four crops in the following courfe : i. Turneps. 2. Oats, 

 bere or rye. 3. Tuwieps. 4. Oats, the turneps twice hand- 

 hoed, 



