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 fuch plowing; but this feems to prove, that 

 fertility of foil is the grand point, and that 

 the authors, who have (o generally pre- 

 scribed very deep plowing as ahfolntely necefr 

 fary in all foils, are ftrangely miitaken. It 

 is much to be queftioned whether one acre 

 of wheat with two inches of plowing in this 

 country, does not yield four times as much 

 as fuch writers have gained with their more 

 pbilofophical conduct ; — not, however, that 

 I plead for {hallow plowing. 



The hire of a cart, three horfes, and a 

 driver, 5/. a day. 



In the hiring and flocking of farms, their 

 ideas fpeak a much more fpirited husbandry 

 than I have commonly met with. For the 

 flocking a farm of 500/. a year, conliiting 

 of five hundred acres, half grafs and half 

 arable, they calculate the following articles 

 fieceffary. 



Twenty-fix horfes, at 15/. £. 390 

 Twelve hundred ilieep, - 1200 



Thirty cows, - - - - 240 



Swine, - - - - - - - 10 



Harnefs, -------35 



Four waggons, one a broad wheel 



one, ------ 100 



Two broad wheel carts, - - 24 

 Two narrow ditto, - - -12 



All other implements, 80 



Rent, - 500 



2591 

 Tow.i 



