t 34 1 

 At and under i S JW j -^ 



rent average, j J ? 



Ditto above 15/. 25 s. 6 d. 44 

 It appears from hence, that cabbages de- 

 pend very much on being planted in a rich 

 foil ; and this is precifely the opinion of 

 mod of the preceding cultivators ; as well 

 as perfectly confiftent with reafon; for the 

 plant is a moil vigorous one, roots very 

 ftrong and deep, and confequently is very 

 well calculated for improving proportionably 

 to the fertility of the foil. £ % u 4 



Forty-four tons at 9/. yd. is 21 1 8 

 Thirty-two at ditto - 1568 



Superiority of the former 515 o 

 This comparifon mews the great profit 

 of applying the beft land of a farm to the 

 culture of cabbages j and it proves at the 

 fame time the advantage of manuring and 

 fallowing well. I apprehend there are few 

 more beneficial ways of applying manure 

 than to this culture. But to carry this com- 

 parifon the farther, I mail next ftate the 

 foils and product. 



On clays and Jlrong loams. 

 Mr. burner - - 39 Tons. 



Mr. Crowe - - 35 



Mr. Scroope - - 37 



Earl of Darlington - 40 



Mr. Dixon - - 48 



Average 39 tons. 



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