IV CONTENTS. 



SECT. IV. Tithes 98 



V. Poors Rates - ib. 



VI. Leases - - 102 



Clauses most commonly inserted 103 



General observations respecting 



1. The Character of the Tenant 105 



2. The mode of letting Farms ic6 



3. The stipulated Rent and 



Terms of Payment - I op 



4. The Endurance of Leases - 112 



5. Particular exceptionable clau- 



ses sometimes introduced 113 



6. The State in which the Farm 



ought to be left at the Te- 

 nant's Removal - 121 



CHAP. V*. Implements of Husbandry 124 

 CHAP. VI. Inclosing, Fences, and Gates 134 

 CHAP. VII. Arable Land. 



. SECT. I. Tillage 143 



II. Fallowing 14-7 



III. Rotation of Crops - - 151 



Rotations most commonly followed 152 

 I. Scheme of a rotation, combin- 

 ing both Tillage and Grazing, 

 with its advantages - .; 157 

 SECT. IV. Crops commonly cultivated. 



1. Oats - r \,f 160 



2. Barley 166 



3. Wheat - - - 171 



4. Beans and Pease] - 178 



5. Potatoes ,, -.:;. - 181 



6. Turnip 10,3 



7. Flax * - - 199 

 Objections to the raising of Flax 



stated, and answered - 207 

 Rotations most proper to be fol- 

 lowed when Flax is introduced 21 I 

 * By nvstake, printed CHAP. VI. 



