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They plough three or four times for tur- 

 nips, hoe them once or twice ; value a crop 

 at about 40^. and feed them off with 

 fheep. They give the turnip land but one 

 ftirring for the barley, fow four bufhels, 

 and reap about four quarters. Oats they 

 manage in the fame manner, and gain at 

 an average four quarters. The few peafe 

 they fow they plow once for, fow three 

 or four bufhels, and get in return three 

 quarters. When they fow beans, which is 

 not often, and only upon particular pieces 

 of land, they fow them broad-caft. four or 

 five bufhels an acre, never hoe them, and 

 get about three quarters per acre. Thefe 

 crops are in general good, and fpcak better 

 management than common in many of thefe 

 parts. 



LABOUR. 



In hay-time and harveft, n. a day, and 



board. 

 In winter, 8 d. and board. 

 Reaping per acre, 4 J - , to 6 s. 

 Mowing corn, Is. $d, 



grafs, I s. 6 d. to 2 s. 



Threfhing wheat, is. to zs. 6 d. 



• ■ ■ fpring corn, 1 j". /\.d. to 1 s. 6 d, 



PROVISIONS, &c. 



Butter, - 6d. Mutton, - 3 <f . 



Cheefe, - 4 Candles, - 6 l c 

 Beef, - 4 . Soap, - 6 



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