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loamy-land, the "Norfolk nvhed-plough^ 

 with one handle, which is extremely 

 light in its conftrudion, clears its furrow 

 remarkably well, and is efFecftually worked 

 with two horfes, feems the beft -, and is 

 moft like what they ufe in Flanders^ 

 where they frequently plough their land 

 with one horfe. Next to this plough, 

 there has been an iron fwing-plough 

 lately invented, in Suffolk, which is very 

 light, and ufeful ; and many give it the 

 preference to the former. I mention 

 thefe two only, becaufe they are a horfe's 

 draft eafier than moft other ploughs, and 

 do their work as well as it can be done. 

 For the bufinefs of clean, fhallow plough- 

 ing, the Norfolk plough is, perhaps, better 

 than any other. 



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