I2S MANAGEMENT OF FARMS. ^-j. 



The succession of arable cRori;, in this 

 Diftricl:. 



The soil-process ; — or the Norfolk method 

 of putting the foil into a proper flate of cul- 

 tivation. 



The manure-process; — or the general ap* 

 plication, and method of applying, manures 

 in Norfolk. 



The seed-process; — .or general obferva- 

 tions on the different modes of fovving. 



The vegetating-process ;■— or tEe fum- 

 mer care, protedtion, and management of 

 crops, in general, from feed-time to harveft. 



The harvest-process ; — not the procefs of 

 harveiVmg any one particular crop ; but the 

 general bufinefs of harveft. 



The farm-yard management; not a de- 

 tail of the barn-management and confumption 

 of one feparate fpecies of crop, nor the win- 

 ter-treatment of any one particular fpecies of 

 livc-ilock ; but a defcription of fuch general 

 bufinefs of the barn and farm-yard, as cannot 

 with the fmalleft degree of propriety be given 

 iind?r any one fpecies, — either of ftock, or 

 crop. 



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