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1. Fallow And i. Turnips 



2. Wheat 2. Barley 



3. Peafe, &c. 3. Peafe, &c. 

 They plough four times for wheat, fow two 

 bufhels, and reap at a medium fifteen. For 

 fummertilth barley they ftir four times, and 

 twice the turnip land, fow four bufhels, and 

 reckon the mean produce at three quarters. 

 They give but orie earth for oats, fow four 

 bufhels, and get at an average two quarters. 

 This produce is fo low that the crop mufl 

 unavoidably be a lofing one. For peafe 

 they plough but once, fow four bufhels, 

 and reckon 12 bufhels the mean produce. 

 For beans they likewife ftir but once, fow 

 them broad-caft, four bufhels to the acre, 

 never hoe them, but fometimes hook out 

 the rank weeds, and turn fheep in ; fifteen 

 bufhels the medium. For turnips the 

 give three earths, hoe them once ; reckon 

 the mean value per acre, at 55 s. andJeed 

 all off with iheep : They ufe from three to 

 fix horfes in a plough at length ; and do, 

 after the breaking the fallow, five rood a 

 day. The profit of a cow they reckon at 

 4 /. The particulars of a farm, 



660 Acres 20 Cows 



60 Grafs 650 Sheep 



600 Arable 8 Servants 



£. 300 Rent 10 Labourers. 

 20 Horfes 



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