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or grazier that rejects hoed turneps, tran£ 

 plant a more rational animal in his place. 

 But in the introduction of all new modes 

 of husbandry, no method is of fuch efficacy 

 as the fixing a little colony of farmers on 

 an eftate that have, from their infancy, been 

 ufed to the good cuftom that is wanted to 

 be introduced. A fingle one will not often 

 effect, it, his neighbours will laugh him too 

 much out of countenance -, but when two 

 'or three are ready to fland by each other, 

 they will have the greater fatisfaction in 

 doing what they know is right. The Mar- 

 quis of Rockingham^ eftabliihment of a 

 Kentijh and a Hertfordfiire farm was a moft 

 excellent method of letting a good example, 

 and raifing an emulation that mull have 

 great effects. 



Laitly, it mould be an eftablifhed maxim 

 never to allow turneps unhoed to be a fal- 

 low ; completely hoed they mould be fo 

 efteemed ; but when ilovenly done, or nor 

 at all, they mould be reckoned a crop, and 

 the number in the courfe regulated accord- 

 ingly. This would have very great effects ; 

 it would be talking to the farmers in a ftile 

 they understand, feelingly. 



Whatever depended on praife and encou- 

 ragement mould be exerted, for kind 

 word?, from a good landlord, will always 

 j save their weight. Mr. Cro-wc, of Kiplin, 

 purchafed a large Giver cup laft fpring, 



upon 



