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thus they are to go on till the field is finiihed. If your men 

 are lazy, and do not work hard enough to keep the plough 

 conllantly going, you muft get more, for they fhould never 

 (land ftill. The treatment of" this wheat wants no directions, 

 and the fucceeding crops of the courfe are to be managed ex- 

 actly as before directed, only you need not manure for the 

 turneps, if the potatoes had in that refpeft juflice done 

 them. 



FLAX COURSE. 



K Turneps. 



2. Flax. 



3. Clover. 



4. Whcau 



DIRECTIONS. 



This for fTax on light and dry foils, the turneps to be ma- 

 naged exactly as before directed, and the remarks on the til- 

 lage of the turnep land for barley are all applicable to flax 

 \vhich requires the land to be very fine and friable ; I would 

 roll in the clover feed in the fame manner, and the weeding 

 and pulling the flax will affift its growth. Let the flax be 

 fitved and ftacked like corn, threfhed in the fpring, and the 

 procefs of watering and drefimg gone through the fame as in 

 the common way. This husbandry is exceedingly profi- 

 table. 



1. Beans. 



2. Flax. 

 ,3. Clover. 

 4. Wheat. 



This for flrong foils. The bean land to be prepared for the 

 fi;u exactly in the fame manner as before directed for oats. 



1. Potatoes. 



2. Flax. 



3. Clover. 



4. Wheat. 



For any foils except the very flrong ones. The potatoes 

 to be managed exactly as before directed, only upon taking 

 them up the land to be left till fpring, but if wet no water to 

 be fuffered on it in the winter. In tlie fpring to apply more 

 or fewer ploughings as will beft cnfure a fins triable iurfacc to 

 few the nax in. 



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