[ IO I o 



\ l 7 l S 2 



r 21 96 



[ 31 ] 



Earl of Darlington 40 Tons. 



Mr. Dixon - - 48 



Average 36 tons, which at 9 s. yd. is 



17 /. 5 j. /w acre. 

 In addition to this avarage we mini: infert 

 others that were not difcovered by weight. 



£. i. d. 



17 5 ° 

 Mr. Turners, 1760, 9167 



Ditto, 1769, 11 90 



Marquis of Rockingham's 



KentiJJj farm, 

 Medium of Mr. Dodf- 



worttis crops, 

 Mr. Hewett's, at Kirk lea- 



tham, 

 Mr. Scroope, in 1769, 919 3 



97 15 6 



Average, 13/. 1 9 j-. 4 */. 



It is here proper to remark, that this 

 price muft undoubtedly be under the real 

 mark ; it is partly formed by a valuation of 

 cabbages in fattening beafts at 9 J". 7 d. per 

 ton ; but thofe who have been converfant 

 in feeding ca*ttle muft be fenfible, that a va- 

 lue taken from one application only may be 

 under the mark : That it is fo muft ftrike 

 every one who confiders, that turneps, and 

 other articles of food, will fat an ox, though 

 not fo well as cabbages ; but turneps will 

 not feed fheep through the months of March 

 and April; and neither turneps nor hay will 



keep 



