NEW HUSBANDRY EXEMPLIFIED. 149 



COMMON HUSBANDRY. 



Dedoft for the value of the feed 9 1. 10 s. 7 d. and 1 

 210 load of dung at 2 s. per load, 21 1. j 3 



Remains nett produce of feven acres, in eight years, 117 



Drill Hufbandry, total produce of feven acres, in 1 

 eight years - J 



j i 



. 



Common Hufbandry, total produce of feven acres, 1 

 in eight years, J *' 



Confequently the Drill is more advantageous by 36 i$ 8| 



Proof 153 16 9 



/ N.B. It is prefumed, that the plough- 

 *' ing expences are nearly equal in each me- 

 *' ,thod; and therefore there is nothing 

 " charged here on that account, on either fide. 

 ' [The expence of ploughing is generally more 

 m the Common than in the New Hufban- 

 '^'.dry: for in the New, the land is once 

 " ploughed to form the new ridges for wheat 

 " or other corn, and horfe-hoed four times 

 f ^ftcr.wards,;; not exceeding two common 



L 3 plough- 



