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 very fine and regular, and promifed to be- 

 come an excellent pafture. 



The ten-acred piece was this year a fal- 

 low. 



The 13 acres broken up in 1761, were 

 fown with turnips for the fecond time : The 

 crop worth 45 j". per acre. 



The 12 acres fallowed laft year were un* 

 «der oats : The crop five quarters per acre. 



The difpofition of the crops this year^ 

 upon the whole, was as follows. 

 20 Acres of turnips. 



14- ditto. 



1 3 ditto. 



4 cabbages. 



1 6 grafs. 



20 ditto. 



10 fallow. 



1 2 oats. 



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And the ftock of cattle this year, 

 4 Horfes 

 2 Oxen 

 200 Sheep 

 30 Scotch cattle 

 6 Young ditto 

 2 Cows. 

 About this time, this very able cultivator 

 found it moft advantageous, in the manage- 

 }7ient of his cattle, to buy in Scotch heifers 

 P d 4 at 



