[ 35' 1 

 dry feafon, and a grub had alfo attacked the 

 roots of the plants ; all that looked yellow 

 had a grub. 'July 1 7th, they were horfe- 

 hoed ; the weather IHU a drought. The 

 25th, tiniihed the horfe and hand hoeing. 

 The drought continued until the 27th of 

 September. OSlober 2d, heavy rains ; the 

 cabbages look well, but backward. In ge- 

 neral, they fuccced better than turnips. 

 A minute of expence this year, per acre. 



December 1 1 th, 



6 Oxen 

 4 Calves 

 I Cow 

 10 Sheep, 

 were put to cabbages ; and 1 1 rows marked 

 out for them, as there were 1 1 rows of 

 horfe-hoed turnips adjoining. Finiflied 

 January the 6th. At the fame time, the 

 fame number of the fame cattle were put 

 to the 1 1 rows of turnips. Mr. Scroope did 

 not minute the exad reiult ; his words are, 

 " Cabbages belt beyond all cpmparlfou; 

 four to one." 



January 24th, added 28 ff.eep. 



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