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hoed requires no reft. Greater crops qf 

 .turnips obtained thereby, than by hand- 

 hoeing, fhewn by an accurate compari- 

 jf 0ll . The Alternate Huibandry defcri- 

 bed, and Ihewn to be much inferior to the 

 .New Hufbandry, with refpe<5t to profit. 

 The Hoeing Huibandry of univerfal ufe, 

 applicable to plants in general, and in 

 all climates, exemplified in the culture 

 of the fugar-cane ; may be praftifed 

 to great a.d vantage, where little or no 

 manure can be had, either on light 

 land, or very iliong land, of difficult 

 culture in the Old Huibandry. The 

 fuperior advantages of the New Huf- 

 bandry, in feveral rclpedls, to the far- 

 mer, and to the publick. Other ex- 

 amples given of the comparative ad van*- 

 tages of the Old and New Hufbandry ; 

 and the New proved to be the moil 

 profitable, from a feries of crops of eight 

 years continuance; and the New fliewn 

 to be the lead expenfive. The New 

 proved to be the mod advantageous, from 

 a companion with the moil improved 

 culture in .the Old Huibandry in Suf- 

 folk, 

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