290 MANAGEMENT OF FARMS. >S. 



i8. 



THE 



GENERAL MANAGEMENT 

 o F 



FARMS. 



THE HUSBANDRY of the Vale, like 

 that of many other Diftrids, has undergone 

 a total change by inclosure. 



Formerly, the entuc margin, and much of 

 the bottom of the Vale by in open common 

 riELD; fubjed, from time immemorial, to 

 the round of 



Wheat, barley, or big. 



Oats, beans, or other pulfe. 



Fallow. 

 Above thefe fields were extcnfive common 

 SHEEP walks; below them common pas- 

 tures 



