[ 320 ] 



575 Sheep -i 



74 Oxen 



74 Young cattle. 



In that of Watlafs^ near it, are 

 57 Horfes 

 79 Cows 

 404 Sheep 

 40 Oxen 

 25 Young cattle. 



Mr. Dodfwortb\ experiments abovemen- 

 tioned 1 fhall arrange under the heads of 

 tillage, draining, manures, cabbages, beans, 

 and drilled turneps. The minutes he was 

 fo kind as to f.ivour me with, are particu- 

 larly valuable, as they were all extracted 

 from memorandums in writing. 



Tillage, 



The capital improvement effected In til- 

 lage, confifts in trench ploughing. In 1765, 

 he double ploughed 1 1 acres of land, which 

 let at 7 /. It was firfl cut by a paring-wheel- 

 plough worked by three horfes ; then came 

 a ftrong wheel plough drav/n by two oxen 

 and fix horfes, by which means a depth of 

 10 inches was gained; and the 11 acres 

 finifhcd in 18 davs ; a man follov/cd the 

 ploughs to tread down the fods. Six of 

 thcfe 1 1 acres were fown with barley, and 

 produced 



2 1 quaf- 



