ig. NORFOLK. 133 



Thus, fuppoiing a farm to be kid-out with 

 nineteen or twenty arable divifions of nearly- 

 equal fize, and thefe to be brought into fix re- 

 gular fiiifts, each (hift would confift of three 

 pieces ; with a piece or two in referve, at li- 

 berty to be cropped with oats, peas, tares, 

 buck; or to receive a thorough cleanfing by a 

 whole-year's fallow. 



This courfe of culture is well adapted to the 

 foil of this Diftridt, which is much more pro- 

 dudlive of barley than of wheat ; and is in 

 every other refpedt, as will hereafter appear, 

 admirably adapted to that excellent fyflem of 

 management of which it is the bafis. 



The foil of the fouthern parts of the Dif- 

 tri<fl being ftronger and deeper than that upon 

 which the foregoing courfe of crops is preva- 

 lent, it is better fuited to wheat ; and there th^ 

 round of 



Wheat, 



Turneps, 



Barley, 



Clover, 

 is common ; though not in univerfal practice. 



This difference in foil and management 



renders it neccflary to confider the fouthern 



K 3 Hun- 



