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 a to b 6 feet 6 inches. 



c to d 2 6 • 



e to f 4 



The oval coulter-board 15 Inches bi'oad* 

 The coulters three inches from each other; 

 two feet three inches long, and four inches 

 wide. The axle-tree 22 inches long ; the 

 wheels 18 inches diameter. 



That part of the field that was ploughed 

 was much better than the other part. But 

 the virtues of the manure were fo potent, 

 that the whole has been infinitely better 

 ever fince. 



This pafture was ill laid, hide-bound and 

 mofly, fuppofed to be owing to long plough- 

 ing, and fo much lime being laid on it as 

 to attradl all the oleaginous juices from the 

 foil, which is a cold gravelly clay. That 

 part of it that was ploughed with the 

 fcarificator, the cattle were much fonder of, 

 and eat more bare than the other part; and 

 the great advantage of the fcarificator was 

 alfo very evident in mowing, in 1761, as 

 it was there all fpread with white clover 

 and yellow trefoile, infomuch that the 

 neighbours imagined, that the feeds had 

 been fown. In 1761, the ftack from the 

 whole was 15 yards long, and 5f wide, and 

 well carried up ; in quantity three times as 

 much as ever grew upon the field before. 

 In 1762, it was paftured. In 1763, mowed 

 again, the ftack 12 yards long and 6 wide; 



the 



