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 indifferent, part of the feed being dcftroyed 

 by the crows. Thofe in beds look well, 

 and promife fair. Thofe drilled after the 

 plough look much the beft, but come up fo ir- 

 regularly, that there is no horfe-hoeing them. 



The beds were next horfe-hoed ; and 

 thofe fown after the plough hand-hoed. 



"June 23, the fecond horfe-hoeing was 

 given. 



September 4th, 5th, and 6th, the crops 

 reaped. That upon the beds the ripeft. 

 The equally diftant rows the leaft ripe, but 

 beft loaded. 



ProduB. % B. P. 



The two acres, equally diftant 



rows, produced, - - 2 12 

 Or per acre i quarter 3 pecks. 



Its crop would have been bet- 

 ter, but the land was not above 

 half feeded ; otherwife it would 

 have been great, for fome of the 

 ftalks had 40 and 50 pods. 

 The two acres in beds produced, i 6 « 

 Or per acre 7 buftiels. 

 The two acres, after the plough, 



produced, _ _ _ 

 Or per acre i quarter 6 buftiels. 

 The two acres of broadcaft pro- 

 duced of beans. 

 Of lentils, - - ' - 



In all, - r- - 3 6 2 

 Or per 3iCYe 1 quarter, 7 buftiels, i peck. 



Produdt, 



