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And, 

 i. Fallow 3. Wheat 



2. Beans 4. Barley. 



In the inclofaresy 



1. Breakup, Oats 5. Oats 



2. Wh'.at 6. Turneps 



3. Peafe 7. Oats and Graf- 



4. Wheat fes. 

 The average crops are, 



Of wheat, three quarters and a half. 

 Of barley, five. 

 Of oats, five. 

 Of peafe, two and a half. 

 Of beans, three. 

 They plow three times for turneps, hand 

 hoe twice, and are worth, upon a medium, 

 30J-. an acre. 



Their flocks of fheep rife from one hun- 

 dred to fourteen hundred ; the profit they 

 reckon at j s. or 8 s. 



In their tillage they ufe four horfes at 

 length, and do an acre a day ; eight or nine 

 neceifary for one hundred acres of arable 

 land. Some farmers break up their ftubbles 

 for a fallow before winter, but moilly in 

 fpring. The price of plowing is ys. 6d. 

 an acre, and the depth four or five inches. 



The following particulars of farms will 

 mew the general ceconomy of this country. 

 200 acres in all f.200 rent 

 140 arable 12 horfes 



60 grafs 16 cows 



400 fhecp 



