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all animals the mofl profitable. Potatoes, 

 and carrots boiled in the ikimmed milk, 

 and whey, make an excellent food for 

 young pigs ; and every one knows how 

 far an acre of thefe ufeful roots will go, 

 and how profitable a farrow of pigs is to 

 the breeder. But great farmers, whofe 

 fole object is to grow corn, look upon 

 hogs as troublefome animals, and affedl 

 to defpife thefe profits -, tho' even to them 

 they would not be inconfiderable. Be- 

 fides that hog-dung is the beft of all 

 manure. 



Upon flrong, florid paflure, the large 

 ox feems the mofl fuitable flock. 



Upon turnips the Welch or Scotch 

 bullock is mofl: profitable. 



Thus difi^erent land, and different pro- 

 duce feem, in point of profit, to require 

 different animals to cultivate the one, 

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