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Cutting tlic ilrains and tilling 



lip, per rood, - - ^.006 



Gathering the ilones and leading, o 10 o 



jT. o 10 6 



In 1767, this field would not bear oats; 

 but this year it is covered with the befl; 

 barley on tlie farm. 



Manures, 



Two acres of wheat were harrowed the 

 1 6th oi Aprils after fowing 20 bulliels of 

 coal-afhes over them : The improvement 

 was very confiderable and obvious, on 

 comparifon with the refl of the field. 



Cabbages. 



This gentleman's experiments on cab- 

 bages are various ; they contain fome very 

 ufeful hints, and particularly refpedlng the 

 expence of cultivation and the quantity eat 

 by cattle. 



1764. 

 From the 20th of May^ to the 20th of 

 Aiigujl five acres cofi, in planting, manur- 

 ing, horfe, and hand-hoeing, 2/. 5 J". 7^. 

 or 9 s. I d, per acre. 



This year a cow of 50 Hone was found to 

 eat 1 2 fi:one of cabbages per diem. 



Two rows kept, in a ftorm of fnow in 

 "January^ the following cattle three weeks: 

 3 Milch cows 



22 Year 



