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Vlir. Sheepfold — Tliereare fewfheep kept 

 m this Diftrld ; and the fold is not in ufc •, except 

 by ayety few principal farmers; and by fome 

 gentlemen who keep large trafts in hand. The 

 value of fheepfold is well iinderftood ; but the 

 main objedl of the Eafl-Norfolk husbandry is 

 bullocks' and the farmers, by their pradtice. 

 Teem well aware that Iheep among cattle are 

 unprofitable flock. 



IX. Soot is in good repute; and, nearthetowns, 

 IS in ufc. Rape-Cake is alfo in good efteem, 

 in fomiC parts of theDiftridl; as are Malt- 

 'CooMBS', in places where they can be had at a 

 jeafonable price. 



For the application, and the method of ap- 

 plying thefe various manures, fee the article 



MANURE-PkOCESS. 



For the method of raifing farmyard m amir e^ 

 fee Farm-Yard Management. 



F'br aninftanceof ^arw/^j ant-hilhiox manure, 

 fee MiN. 6. 



For an inftance of utility of x\it fbG-uelling of 

 a Jh eepfold lo ^X2i{% land, fee Mint. io. 



For an inftance of the ufe of fJjecpfcld to bar- 

 ley, fee MiN. II. 



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