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were broken up by the plough without 

 jmring. The foil black moor, and of the 

 worfl fort ; it was a fevere work, but at laft 

 effedlually performed. 



The 1 6 acres of grafs were much im- 

 proved fince the laft year. 



The 20 acres w^eie again fown with oats, 

 and w^ell limed ; wnth the corn, grafs-feeds 

 as before. This crop of oats amounted to 

 four quarters per acre. 



The 10 acres improved in 1760 were this 

 year cropped with oats. The produdt four 

 quarters and a half per acre. 



The thirteen-acred piece this year yield- 

 ed a very fine crop of turnips, being limed 

 for at the rate of four chaldrons per acre : 

 They were worth 3 /. 10/. an acre. 



The following, therefore, is the general 

 view of this year's crops. 



12 Acres fallow. 



16 grafs. 



20 oats. 



10 ditto. 



13 turnips. 



The ftock of cattle this year. 



4 Horfes 

 2 Oxen 

 200 Sheep 

 25 Scotch beafts 

 7 Young cattle 

 ;i Cows. 



D d 3 1763. 



