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Product. 

 Jn 1763, the cabbages weighed 

 upon an average j lb. or, per 

 acre -r- — ijTons. 



In 1764, r— Sib. — 19 

 In 1766, — 2 lb, — 19 

 In 1767, — - 8 lb. — 19 

 Jn 1768, — 6 lb. — 15 

 Average eighteen tons. 

 Ufes them for fleers and fheep, but 

 principally for cows, on account of 

 the butter being incomparable, and 

 given in great quantities, not more 

 in height of fummer -, butter keeps a 

 fortnight, but the cows muft have 

 no decayed leaves. 

 Mr. JDodfwortb at Crakehall. 

 The great Scotch fort. 

 Soil. Gravel. 

 Rent, 1 3 j. 



Average of four years, 1 7/. 1 $s. id. 

 Ufe them for oxen, cows, and meep, 

 with the utmoft fuccefs. Two 

 cows in January, one that had 

 newly calved, and the other to 

 calve at Lady-day, produced in a 

 week 1 j lb. 10 oz. 

 Quantity eat. An ox of feventy-five 

 ftone will eat fixteen ftone of cab- 

 bages in twenty-four hours. 

 Mr. Dalton at Sleningford. 



Soil. Light loam on a lime-ftone, very 



' ^ allow - Rent, 



