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beds ; narrow ridges of mold being left 

 between them, to earth up the plants, in the 

 lazy-bed way. 



IV. The CLEANING of Potatoes is 

 well attended to. They are hoed ; and I 

 have feen thofe planted in alternate furrows, 

 earthed up, in a hulbandlike manner, 



V. VI. Potatoes are TAKEN UP, in 

 November, and December; and PRE- 

 SERVED in pits. 



VII. The FARM EXPENDITURE of 



Potatoes is chiefly, or wholly, on Swine, 

 And, from the reftridlive claufe in Leafes, 

 fee page 80, it is probable that even this is a 

 modern mode of expenditure. 



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