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grafs feeds fhould be continued at leaft 

 two years. When the land is broke up 

 again, it will be fit for a regular courfe 

 of hufbandry. And about this time, it 

 will be proper, to begin cafting the clay, 

 marl, or chalk, whichever may be eafi-- 

 ell corrte at. The land will want fome 

 fuch affiftance, to finish its improvement; 

 and it will be improper to lay it on be^ 

 fore, as the ground ou^ht to be firft 

 fettled. 



In the courfe of my pradlice, I have 

 been inflrumental in the improvement of 

 confiderable trads of land of this fort j 

 and have generally found it anfwer ex». 

 tremely well ; for if the foil be tolerably 

 good, and the method of improving it 

 prudently confidered, it is very often an 

 eftate created at a moderate expence. 

 The beft method of improving wafle 

 Unds is, that which tends to the mutual 



advantage 



