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2 2 Year old lambs 

 3 Yearlings, 

 all in one lield without any hay ; the rows 

 contained 481 fquare yards, and 309 cab- 

 bages. One of the cows had newly calved; 

 and the other was to calve at Lady-day : 

 They produced in a week 11 lb. 18 ounces 

 of butter, at 24 ounces to the pound, or 

 at 16 ounces to the pound, 17//^. 10 ounces. 

 A vaft quantity for two cows, one almoft 

 dry ; and fhews in the llrongeil manner the 

 excellency of this food for milch cows. — 

 But befides thefe cattle, a fat cow, a tup, 

 and 1 8 ewes, had fome cabbages every day. 

 At rcafonable prices, the above 48 1 fcjuare 

 yards produced as follows in money : 

 3 milch cows, 3 weeks, at2s.6d. £.1 2 6 

 22 year old lambs, at Ad. - 120 

 3 yearlings, at is. 6d. - c 13 6 



tSuppofe the other cattle eat to the 



amount of - - 0100 



Which is very moderate. 



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Which is/».''r acre, 34/. 4 J. 



This is a noble produce, and a freili proof 

 of the vaft profit' of cultivating this moft 

 ufeful vegetable. 



The fame year one acre of cabbages fed 

 the foHovv'ing cattle nine weeks : 

 3 Milch cows 

 I Fat ditto , 



Y 3 3 Year- 



