Which is per acre, 4/. 15 j-. 5^. 



This crop is upon the whole con-* 

 fiderable ; the land was before fuppofed to 

 be very bad^ and the rent was trifling; 

 befides, this fpecies of improvement has 

 been generally fuppofed to operate little 

 at lirft ; the fowernefs of the under ftratuni 

 of the foil requiring fome time to be fweet- 

 ened and ameliorated by the influences of 

 the atmofphere ;— fo that fuch a product 

 the firft crop, muft be thought a very great 

 one. 



In 1766, four acres of this field were 

 fown with barley, and produced 

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