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For barley they plough four times, fow 

 three bulhels and an half; and gain in re- 

 turn, in their open lands four quarters and 

 an half, and in the inclofures five quarters. 



They plough but once for oats, fow 

 three bufhels and an half ; and the mean 

 produce they reckon at four quarters in the 

 open fields, and five quarters and an half 

 in the inclofures. At Cot ting ham one far- 

 mer afferts the having railed twelve quarters 

 from off an acre. 



For beans, they give but one ftirring, 

 fow three bufhels and half broad-caft, ne- 

 ver hoe them, nor feed the w r eeds with 

 fhecp : They get about three and half in 

 the open fields, and four quarters in the 

 inclofures. 



Of peafe they fow but few ; plough 

 for them but once, fow three bufhels and 

 an half, and reckon the mean produce at 

 two quarters, or two and a bufhel. 



For lentils they likewiie plough but once, 

 fow two bufhels and a peck per acre ; the 

 crop about two quarters and half, or three 

 quarters. 



Very little rye fowed here. 



Turnips are but coming in, they make 

 their land pretty fine for them, fcarce any 

 farmer hoes them; but thole whole are run 

 over, are done in i'o ilownly a manner, 

 that little p-ood reiulta from the operation ; 

 they ule them only in feeding of lhecp. 



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