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mows it for hay ; for the fake of felling the 

 feeds, or ufmg them to lay down his own 

 fields with. From fix acres of grafs he had 

 200 buihels of clean feed, which he fold at 

 I s. 6 d. to 2s. 6d. a bufhel: He threihed 

 the hay diredly, and ftacked it ; nor was it 

 (in his opinion) much the worfe. The feed 

 was worth to him two guineas an acre. 



Mr. Crowe\ improvements upon this ge- 

 neral fyftem of common management are 

 great and numerous ; yet that this is not a 

 mere affertion will clearly appear from the 

 following regifter of his pra£lice. 



Firft let me infert the particulars of his 

 fariii* 



300 Acres in all 



60 Arable 

 240 Grafs 



£.170 Rent 



6 Farming horfes (and has the dung 



from 1 8 others, the total num- 

 ber being 24.) 



7 Cows 



4 Fatting beads 



8 Young cattle 

 230 Sheep 



3 Ploughs 



5 Carts. 



His farming fervants are^ 

 I Bailiff 

 I Blackfmith 



6 Labourers. 



P2 The 



