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2. Barley. 



3. Turnips. 



4. Barley, with clover, or other arti- 



ficial grafles. 



5. Clover, or artificial grafi^es, of the 



firll year's lay, generally mowed. 



6. The fame of the fecond year's. lay, 



generally grazed. 



To fupport this courfe of cropping, 

 they manure invariably for wheat, and 

 turnips, but not for any other crops. 

 They fupport a great deal of flock by 

 this means, and keep their ground in 

 good heart, and very clean ; but find an 

 inconvenience, in their clover's comlno- 

 round in too quick a fucceflion j by which 

 means the land is tired of it. This 

 fyftem might be improved upon, by a 

 clofer imitation of the Flemifi-Hujhandry, 

 by dividing the land into eight divi- 



fions, 



