294 AGRICULTURE. 



HORSES, I believe, are the prevailing, or 

 univerfal, means of transfer, whether of 

 produce, of manure, or of materials in ge- 

 neral. 



IV. IMPLEMENTS. The waggon 

 and the cart may be faid to be wanting, 

 in the South Hams ; which, in this parti- 

 cular, appears, from everything I have feen 

 and heard, to be behind Weft Devonfliire. 

 I have {ten building ftones carried on horfe- 

 back along the fineft road in the kingdom ■, 

 clofe by the fide of which they were raifed; 

 and conveyed to a neighbouring town, 

 through which the road pafTes. 



In the PLOW of this Diftrid, I obferved 

 no deviation from that of Weft Devonftiire ; 

 except in the addition of a foot, in one or 

 more inftanceSo 



V. MANAGEMENT OF FARMS. 

 The only obfervable deviation, in the gene- 

 ral management of the South Hams, from 

 what may be ftyled the genuine Danmo- 

 NiAN HUSBANDRY, lies in the proportion 

 pfcorn crops to temporary ley grounds, 0.1 



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