25' N G R F O L >*. ,8^ 



FARM-YARD MANAGEMENT. 



THIS HEAD may be divided into, 



1. Barn-management; and 



2. Straw- yard management. 



I. Barn-management. — Every thlng^ 13 

 thraflied by the coomb of four bufhels ; little 

 or no thrashing being done by the day.* 



It is obfervable, that notwithilanding the fpa.- 

 cioufnefs of the Norfolk barn-floor, the labour- 

 ers in general obje<fl to their thradiing two in a 

 barn -, rather choofing to work fmgly :— this, 

 perhaps, is principally owing to the particular 

 method of thrafning with two on a floor ; which 

 iSj to turn their backs on each other ; working 

 as feparately as if they thraflied on feparate floors : 

 the method of fl:andincr face to face, and eivinn- 

 llroke for flroke, being feldom if ever ufed. 



Every thing is thraflied rough ; no ftraw 

 bound i even wheat-ftraw is ufually flioolc off 

 the floor, loofe, with a common pitchi-ng-fork. 



* For the prices, fee List of Rate:. 



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