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tnd of Augnjl^ and the reft at the end of 

 February \ all the large Scotch fort. The 

 fields were, 



No. I. Three acres and an half. The 

 foil a rich black loam, both fummer and 

 winter fallowed ; planted the beginning of 

 April in rows, four feet afunder, and two 

 feet from plant to plant. 



No. 2. Three acres. The foil clay, and 

 black loam ; on an oat ftubble, winter fal- 

 lowed ; planted the beginning of May^ m 

 the fame manner. 



No. 3. One acre and an half. The foil 

 a rich black loam ; planted the middle of 

 Mciy^ on a winter fallow, after oats. Rows 

 the fame. 



No. 4. Three acres. The foil ftrong clay, 

 but long in tillage ; planted the beginning 

 oijime^ on a winter fallow, after peafe.- 

 Rows the fame. 



No. 5. Five acres and an half. The foil 

 a light marly loam, not vci-y rich, but limed 

 for the cabbages j two chaldrons jyer acre, a 

 fortnight beibre planting. They were fet 

 the middle ot yiine^ on a winter fallow; 

 two acres and a half after wheat, and three 

 after oats. Rows the fame. 



No. 6. Ten acres. The foil a ftrong 

 clay; long in tillage ; limed before planting, 

 one chaldron and a hdlt per acre. Set the 

 end of yu?te, en a winter fallow, after 

 clover* Rows the fame. 



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