41 



at 12s. 6d. per week for seven weeks, it 

 will be worth, per acre, 41. 7s. 6d. 



And the hay at two tons ditto, at the 

 low price of 21. 10s. each, 51. 



The aftermath or autumn-feed, at 

 11. 10s. 



It makes the crop worth 101. IJs. 6d» 

 per acre. 



But it must be remarked that the crop, 

 on account of the recent remo\'al of the 

 soil occasioning the destruction of much 

 grass, was not so productive ; and that the 

 future crops will, for some years, continue 

 to increase. 



IVIr. Smith likewise says, *' I have 

 "lieard that Mr. Rick wood's watered 

 " mead of thirty acres (at Longleat I 

 *' suppose) enables him to maintain 600 



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