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confiding of burnet, ray-grafs, white clover, 

 and much natural grafs. And it is worthy 

 of remark, that notwithftanding the ray- 

 grafs took fo well, yet it has not in the leaft 

 damaged the burnet, which is fo vigorous a 

 plant, that it keeps the fuperiority over all 

 around it. 



EXPERIMENT, N° 4. 

 1766. 



In 1 765, five acres of the fame foil as 

 N° 3. were fown with barley; and in 1766 

 with oats, among which a bufhel per acre 

 of burnet, and fix pounds of white clover 

 were fown. After the oats were cut and 

 carried, the whole field was folded with 

 iheep. 



1767. 



The beginning of May, mowed it ; the 

 produce feven loads of good hay, eaten by 

 cows and horfes. After the mowing it 

 was paftured by horfes. 



1768. 



It was fed throughout this year by 

 cows and horfes, the number of which 

 maintained by it was very great. Plenty 

 of milk and remarkably fweet butter, the 

 conftant attendants of cows eating burnet. 



J769. 



