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employed, and the crops yielded by the nevr 

 improved land. 



Purfuant to this refolution, he began this 

 year to build another (and much better) 

 farm-houfe, — ftables, barns, graineries, &c, 

 &c. all upon a much larger conftru(Stiorx 

 than before; and judicioufly fixed them in 

 the center of the unimproved lands.-— This 

 work employed him during the years 1766, 

 1 767, and part of 1 768 : It was juft finifhed 

 when I faw it, and preparations making for 

 walling the new inclofures around it. 



The ftate of crops this year, was 



The 16, 20, and 10 acred pieces, conti- 

 nued in grafs. 



The 13 acres were this year fown with 

 oats, and yielded a fine crop of five quarters 

 per acre. 



The 12 acres brought into cultivation in 

 the year 1762, were planted with cabbages; 

 the crop 10 /^. at an average. 



The 20 acres broken up in 1763, were this 

 year fallowed, and confequently limed. 



The 18 acres broken up the fame year, 

 were in oats, four quarters per acre; as were 

 the 18 broken up in 1765. 



General view. 



46 Acres grafs 



49 oats 



12 cabbages 



20 fiillov*% 



The flock of cattle continued the fame*. 



1767. 



