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Of wheat they get iixteen bufhels per 

 acre ; oats twenty-five, and beans fixteen. 

 Their rrincipal manure is marie; lay on an 

 acre two or three rood, at eight fquare 

 yards each, cofts 3 /. an acre, and lafts good 

 feven or eight years : Ufe it chiefly for clay 

 foils. Lime they lay on warm dry lands, an 

 hundred and twenty-five bufhels per acre, 

 cofts 3/. 10s. or 4/. They plow up their 

 ftubbles at Candlemas for a fallow. The 

 produce of a cow they reckon at 3 /. 



The following are the particulars of fome 

 farms in this neighbourhood. 



The 



