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 Alfo two acres upon a rich black loam, 

 25 J-. per diCTt: Thefe weighed 53 ioi\z per 

 acre. 



1768. 



The crops of this year I had the fatisfac- 

 tion of viewing, and exceeding fine they are ; 

 but as the cabbages are not yet in perfedtion, 

 no abfolute account can be given of them : 

 They confifl: of four acres and an half; a 

 good fandy loam ; rent i^ s. 6 d. per acre, 

 manured with two chaldron of lime/»<?r acre, 

 winter fallowed, and crofs ploughed as be- 

 fore. Mr. Scroope exped:s, and is pretty cer-^ 

 tain, from former experience, that this crop 

 will come to 35 tons per acre. 



Two acres, rich black loam, rent 25 j. 

 winter-fallowed. I cut a cabbage in this field, 

 not near in perfedion, and neither the largeft 

 ;ior the fmalleft, that weighed, 



lb. 0%. 

 Cabhaged part, - - 25 i i 



Leaves, « - - 4 <^ 



Stalk, ----05 



30 o 



This crop will amount to 50 tons per acre. 

 Two acres, a clayey loam ; rent 4 j". b d, 

 winter and fpring fallowed, the average 

 weight per acre of this crop will be 30 

 tons. 



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