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Fining marl, id. a load. 

 Spreading marl, ^d. to is. an acre. 

 *« Outholling" (Icouring out the rich mould 

 from the bottoms of ditches), id. to 2</. a rod 

 (of feven yards). 



" Turning up borders," (that is, digging 

 up the top-foil, and laying it in a ridge with 

 the o-rafs-fide downwardj id. a rod, for a 

 vard wide, if free from roots or other ob- 

 Urudlions. 



Filling mouldj—generally done by the day. 

 Turning up muck in the yard, — by the 

 lump. 



Turning muck-heaps, id. 2. loadl 



Filling muck, id. a load. 



Spreading muck, 8^. to 10^. an acre. 



6. Seed-process. 

 Wheat, generally fown by the day. 

 Barlev, Sec. id. an acre. 

 7'urneps, id. an acre. 



Clover and rye-grafs (mixed), id. an acre. 

 7. Vegetating-process. 



Hoeing turneps, — firll hoeing, 3.^. ^d. x.o^. 

 — fecond hoeing, is. to 2J. 6iZ. — the two 

 hoeings, 6s. an acre, and beer. 



Weeding, 6d. and beer •, ox 6d. to cj. an acre. 



Stone-picklr.g, id. an acre, 



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