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 At Harmondfwortb the loll is gravel and 

 loam; the rent 20 s. Farms from 40/. to 

 200 /. a year. The average of -crops, 

 Of wheat, two quarters and a half. 

 Of barley, four. 

 Of beans, four and a half, fet in rows 



and hoed. 

 Of peafe, two. 

 Turneps they hoe once, reckon the ave- 

 rage value at 40 s. an acre. 



Good grafs letts at 30.$-.; an acre will 

 fummer feed a cow. The product of one 

 they calculate at 6 /. lbs. 



They are attentive to the enriching their 

 lands by manure from London, and alio fold 

 all their (beep, the profit per head of which 

 animal they calculate at 1 2 s. 



In their tillage they ufe four horfes in a 

 plough, do an acre and half a day, ftirring 

 about four inches deep. The price 5 s> 6 d. 

 an acre. 



Fallows are fcarcely known ; they keep 

 the land in good heart, and always crop. 

 The following is a common courfe here : 



1. Turneps 5. Peafe 



2. Barley 6. Wheat 



3. Beans J, Barley. 



4. Wheat 



The following particulars of farms will 

 explain the general ceconomy. 

 100 acres, all ara- £. 90 rent 

 ble 8 horfes 



A a 4 6 cows 



