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 cafl, never hoe them, and gain about eigh- 

 teen -, ufe them for horfes. For peafe, alio, 

 one plowing, fow four bufhels, and gain fif- 

 teen. They give four earths for turneps, hoe 

 them twice 5 the medium value per acre, $cs. 

 they ufe them for fheep only. 



Clover they fow with barley ; both mow 

 and feed it : If the former, they get about a 

 ton and an half^r acre. 



As to the management of their manure, 

 they flack their hay, in general, in the farm 

 yard, except what is uied for fheep ; but 

 know nothing of chopping flubbles for lit- 

 tering the farm yards. They lime a great 

 deal; lay fix cart loads on an acre, or one 

 hundred and twenty bufhels, which coils 3^. 

 €}d. per load, befides the leading. In the 

 burning of lime, one load of coal burns two 

 of lime. — They never fold their fheep. 



Good grafs land letts at 20 s. an acre. 

 They ufe it chiefly for fatting beafts, one 

 acre and an half will fat one offeventy or 

 eighty flone ; and an acre feed four fheep. 

 They very feldom manure it. 



Their breed of cattle is the fhort horned, 

 both for fatting and milking. The producl" 

 of a cow they reckon at 4/. j r s. a good one 

 will give five gallons of milk per day : They 

 feed them in winter upon both hay and 

 ftraw ; of the firft of which a cow eats from 

 one and an half to two tons, 2nd always 

 feed in a houfe. Of fwine they generally 



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