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arid their treading and manure, will be 

 of great benefit. They may be kept on 

 fuch parts, from, the latter end of No- 

 vember, to the middle of April, in feed- 

 ing off this crop. The next fummer 

 turnips fhould follow, according to the 

 mode of cultivation I have defcribed in 

 another place. Upon this fort of land, 

 the whole crop of turnips fhould be fed 

 off where they grow, contrary to the 

 practice which I recommend upon an 

 improved farm. Two forts of flock will 

 be proper for the confumption of the 

 crop. The turnips fliould be hurdled 

 oifin fmall lots. The firft parcel of cat- 

 tle fhould be flock, defigned for the 

 butcher, and fhould have a frefh bait 

 every day. The other parcel may be lean, 

 or flore-cattle, which will thrive well on 

 the refufe* After thefe turnips, barley, 

 with grafs feeds, may be fown 5 and thefe 



grafs 



