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 two tons of cabbages. This at 5/. 10/. an 

 ox, is 22 /. per acre, hay the fame as before, 

 3 /. and tlie produce of cabbages i q /. 



If an ox in five months makes the 

 improvement of no more than 5 /. the 

 produd: of the cabbages will then (hay 

 deducted) amount to 17/. 



If an ox in five months improves on[jj\J.ios. 

 the neat produce of an acre W\\\ then be 1 5 /. 



Lajlly^ If he improves but 4/. the neat 



produce will be 1 3 /. But to proceed to 



the other fields. 



No. 2. As good as No. i. 



No. 5. That half after oats ranks next. 



No. 3. Next beft. 



No. 4. The next. 



No. 5. The other half next. 



No. 6. The worft, that is the moft 

 backward. 



Thefe 26 acres and an half maintained 

 the following cattle ; 

 14 Fat beafl:s, 20 weeks, at \s. ^.^d 

 14 Milch cows, ditto, at ditto 56 

 14 Calves, 20 weeks, at 2J-. 28 

 4 Bulls ditto, at 4 .r. - 16 



Sheep, at dilferent times, when 



turnips could not be come at 



for fnow - - 20 



By lean cattle, - - 40 



By deer in park, - _ 40 



j C- 256 o o 



Which 



