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 for wet fpewy grafs, he finds lime and afhes 

 a very great improvement. 



Grey peafe his Lordlhip fowed, cS an ex- 

 periment, the end of Marc/j, and ploughed 

 them in juft before flowering; they proved 

 an excellent drefling for wheat. 



Paring and burning he ufes for wet land ; 

 but breaks up that which is dry by plough- 

 ing. 



His grafs-land is managed with great 

 judgment and attention, both in draining 

 and manuring : Laft year 347 acres kept 

 the following cattle, from May 17th to the 

 end of 06iober. 



N° I. — 23 fat oxen. 

 2. — 18 draught oxen. 

 3. — 37 Scotch beafts. 

 4. — 14 Cows. 

 5. — 6 Heifers. 

 6. — 6 Yearlings. 

 7. — 75 Fat Iheep. 

 8. — 108 Ewes. 

 9. — 135 Shearings. 

 10. — 170 Lambs. 

 1 1. — 29 Scotch fheep. 

 12. — 20 horfes. 

 13. — 7 Fillies. 

 And according to the prices of the coun- 

 try (as under), this number of cattle amounts 

 in price as follows. The whole time is 

 24 weeks. 



