[ 120 J 



Brought over - - 3106 

 A"^. B. One plow does two acres 



a-day. 

 Two hand-weedlngs - - - 050 



* 



iC-3 15 6 



Upon a winter fallow. 

 Rent - - - ^. o 15 o 



Four ploughings - - 0180 



Planting - - 046 



Horfe-hoeing - - 046 



Hand-weeding - -050 



2 70 



The feed and fowing too inconfiderable 

 to divide. 



The variation of fallowing, does not, in 

 all cafes, produce an apparent difference of 

 crop, becaufe it is only pracftifed when the 

 land is cither very poor or much exhauflcd ; 

 in which cafe the fummer fallowing un- 

 doubtedly deferves univerfal imitation. A 

 fummer and winter fallow, and fo excellent 

 a fallow as cabbages, certainly are fufficient 



* Mr. Turner never watered but once, as he finds 

 the praiSlice quite ufelefs ; but if it is done, the ex- 

 pcnce is 2 s. 11 d. per acre. A man, a horfe, and a 

 water-cart (the water near) 2s. 6d. and ten women, 

 3;. 4^. Thefe will do in a day two acres. 



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