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1. Fallow 4. Clover, the 2d 



2. Wheat crop ploughed 



3. Barley in for, 



5. Wheat 

 Sometimes, 



1. Fallow 3. Beans. 



2. Wheat 



They plough four times for wheat, iW 

 10 pecks, and reap at an average three quar- 

 ters and an half. For barley, they piougJi 

 as often as for wheat, fow two bufheh, and 

 gain five quarters. For oats, they plough 

 but once {on the wolds twice), fow 10 pecks, 

 and gain In return five quarters. They give 

 but one earth for beans, fow four buihels 

 broad-caft, never hoe, and reckon the mean 

 crop three quarters ; ufe them for hogs and 

 horfes. For peafe, they plough once, 

 fow 10 pecks, and get 15 bufhels. They 

 plough four times for rye, fow fix or {tven 

 pecks, and gain in return about three quar- 

 ters and an half. For turnips, they ftir four 

 times, hoe them fometimes once or twice, 

 and value them from a guinea to 25X. ufe 

 them for fheep and beafts : Rape they fome- 

 times fow on a fallow, in which cafe *hey 

 plough five times for it ; but oftener on frefii 

 land pared and burnt ; they never feed it ; 

 the crop of feed fo uncertain that I could 

 get no average. Wheat they fow after it, 

 and get excellent crops. Clover they fow 

 with barley, mow it for hay, arid get two 



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