i86 MARKETS. 



by Somerfetfliire and other Eaft-countiy 

 Graziers. There are, however, feveral 

 V I L L A G E F A I R s, in this, as in other parts of 

 the 1 11 and. 



^5- 



WHEAT, 



AND ITS 



PARTICULAR MANAGEMENT. 



IN regiftering the mhiutial Management 

 of this and the other crops of the Diflricfl, I 

 fhall follow the fame Plan of Arrangement, 

 as I have, on every other occafion, found it 

 right to purfue. 



I. The SPECIES of Wheat ufually 

 cultivated is the common white WJieat. 



II. SUCCESSION. It is univerfally 

 U)\vn on ley ground. 



III. SOIL. It is grown on every fort. 



IV. The 



