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 Alfo, 



1. Fallow 4. Wheat 



2. Barley 5. Oats. 



3. Clover, two years 



The average crops are very great. 

 Of wheat four quarters. 

 Of rye four, but little fown. 

 Of barley fix. 

 Of oats eight. 



Of peafe twenty-five bufhels. 

 For beans they plow once, and dung well, 

 and fet them in rows from fifteen to eighteen 

 inches afunder, hand hoe them twice, 

 which coils 4 j. an acre each time; the 

 average crop five quarters : The wheat after 

 them is generally fuperior to that after a fallow. 

 For turneps they flir but twice, hoe them 

 once; the value per acre from 30 s. to 3/. 

 Ufe them for fheep. Clover they ufe for 

 feeding their hories in the inclofures ; and 

 alfo for the fpring feed of lambs. 



For potatoes they manure well with long 

 dung, plow but once, dibble them in, in rows, 

 one foot afunder; get three or four hundred 

 bufhels per acre ; low wheat after them. 



They have neither marie or lime, nor do 

 they want them, for the natural richnefs of 

 their clays is very great, being of that fort 

 that falls like lime with the winter's frofts. 

 They conftantly fold their fheep ; flack their 

 hay at home ; and many of them chop their 

 Hubbies. 



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