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 For wheat they plough three times ; fow two 

 bufhels, and reap on a medium 15 bufhels. 

 They give three ftirrings for barley, fow 

 four bufhels, and reckon 31 quarters a 

 middling crop. For oats they plough but 

 once, fow four buihels, and get on an 

 average not above 2 and 2.1 quarters. 

 They give but one tilth for beans, fow them 

 broad-caff, four bufhels to an acre, never 

 hoe them, but feed off the weeds with 

 fheep. Clover they often fow over their 

 wheat in the fpring ; generally mow it for 

 hay twice, but feldom feed it. 



LABOUR. 



In harveft, 40 s. the month and board. 

 In hay time, 8 j-. a week, no beer. 

 In winter, 8 d. and 9 d. a day. 



IMPLEMENTS. 



A waggon, 18 /. A cart, 10/. 



About Biddenhcuiu they have all forts of 

 foil, from very light loam and gravel to 

 clay. Their tarms run from 40/. to 300 /. 

 a year; the open fields let from 2,f. 6d. to 

 3 s. 6 d. an acre; and the inclofures from 

 10/. 6 d. to 12 s. The principal of their 

 courfes are, 



1. Turnips 1. Fallow 



2. Barley 2. Wheat 



3. Clover and ray- 3. Peafe and beans 



grafs . And 



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