ii. NORFOLK. 157 



With refpedt to the cropy for which marl 

 is fet on, there is no general rule : it is fome- 

 times fet on for turneps, fometimes for barley, 

 and frequently upon the fecond year's lay for 

 wheat ; which lafl is, perhaps, the beft ma- 

 nagement. 



The expence of marling varies with the quan- 

 tity fet on, the diftance to be carried, and the 

 flare of the pit. — Suppofe twenty-five loads an 

 acre to be fet on, the diftance from a quarter 

 to half a mile, and the expcnce of caftino- 

 three-pence a load ; and that a team draws out 

 and fets on the twenty-five loads in two days : 



25 loads, at 6d. for cafling, filling, ^. s. d. 

 andfpreading - - o 12 6 



Two days work of a team, at 10/. i o © 



Uncallowing, and extra wear and 

 tear of implements and tools -076 



;C- 2 00 



II. Dunging. The method of raifing dung 

 upon the premifes will appear under farm- 

 Yard MANAGEMENT, 



The application of dung is, in the ordinary 

 pradtice of the Diftridt, to cLe turnep and 

 the WH^AT crops. 



For 



