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 Rent of the fann at 20 j. per acre, - 640 

 Intereft cf 376/. - - 15 



Clear profit on the improvement, >C- 625 



Which is 170 /. per cent. 



Had cabbages been fubftituted, the profit 

 would have been much greater. As to the 

 rent of 20 i". let any pradlical man judge, 

 if grafs that will keep leven ilieep per acre, 

 or two cows to three acres, be not worth 

 that rent in any part of the kingdom. But 

 I know that it will be thought moft fur- 

 prifing profit, to gain 1 70 /. per cent. Thofe 

 who deny the poffibility, mufi: difprove my 

 data : If they cannot do that, they muft 

 ftart their objedtions to my conclufions ; 

 let them calculate the amount of their ob- 

 jeQions ; give them full weight; and then 



anew calculate the particulars they will 



find the profit immenfe. 



To add any further reflections upon this 

 mofi able and fpirited cultivator's experi- 

 ments, at Danby and Dalton^ is unneccflary. 

 They form a feries of moft valuable fadls, 

 which enlighten every part of hufbandry 

 they concern — and are pregnant with in- 

 ftrudiion. I conclude with wiihing, in the 

 finccreft manner, that this excellent huf- 

 bandman may continue the regifter of his 



trials: he will thereby add new lights 



to the cultivator, and enlarge the moft 

 ufeful part of natural philofophy 



IlXPE KI M K N T A L Ag RI CU LT U R£. 



