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VII. The second-year's lay. This is in- 

 variably partured (unlefs fomc fniall ihare 

 be fuffered to ftand for darnel-feed) ; the fpring 

 Ihoot being ufually expended in " topping up**, 

 turneped bullocks : for which purpofe no 

 other vegetable is, perhaps, fuperior to rye- 



grafs. 



Store-cattle follow the bullocks (which ge- 

 nerally are all fent to Smithfield by the middle 

 of June), and keep poflefllon ef the fecond- 

 year's lays, until they be broken up for wheat, 

 in July, Augufl, September, or Odlober, agree- 

 ably to the soiL-PRocEss made ufe of fof 

 WHEAT ; which fee. 



For an inftance of fowing clover in au- 

 tumn, fee MiN. 24. 



For an account of Norwich clover- feed 

 'market, fee Mi n. ioi. 



For a fingular effea: afcribed to clover, in 

 Fleg, fee Min. 106. 



X 3 35. N A. 



