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 His lordfliip, upon the whole, has made 

 fevcral imporlaiit improvements upon the 

 agriculture of his neighbourhood; and car- 

 ried his own methods into execution with 

 a fpirit ieldom found in the beft cultivated 

 countries: His farm-yard is an excellent 



contrivance; his hollow draining is 



exceedingly well performed; — his cabbage 

 culture good ; and, in a word, the whole 

 fyftcm of his hufbandry judicious, neat, 

 and fpirited. The county of Diirbmn owes 

 no llight obligation to this firft of her 

 farmers for fetting {<:> noble an example. 

 That it is valuable, will ai ,:car from 

 viewing tlie common huil)andry of the 

 neighbourhood. 



The foil is much the fame as his lord- 

 lliip's; that is, either a gravel or a rich 

 loam : The rent about 1 6 s. an acre. 

 Farms are about from 8o/. to loo/. The 

 courfes are, 



I. Fallow— 2. Wheat. — 3. Oats. 



And, I. Turnips — 2. Barley — 3. Oats. 



For wheat they pi nigh four times, fow 

 two bufhels, in September^ and gain on au 

 average about 25. For barley, they plough 

 but once, fovvr two bufhels and an half, in 

 Aprils and gain at a medium about 35 

 bulhels. For oats, they plough but once, 

 - fow four bulliels about March^ and get, at 

 a medium, about 40 buflicls. They fow a 

 fevsT peafe, two buihcls and an half in 



March 



