t 35 1 



On rich deep light loam, 

 Mr. Tucker 44 Tons* 



On other inferior foils. 

 Mr. Middle mo re - - 54 

 Mr. Lyjier - - - 27 

 Mr. Smelt - - - 18 



Mr. Scroop at Dalton - 24 

 Average 30 tons. 

 The inferiority of the lad: to the two others 

 mews how much the cabbages affect a rich 

 foil ; but at the fame time the product on 

 inferior foils proves clearly, that this ad- 

 mirable vegetable thrives to vaft profit on 

 all forts. 



Reflecting the preparation for this crop, 

 it has in general been by winter fallowing, 

 and manuring as for turneps. But many of 

 the trials had no manure. 



The grand variation in time is the fummer 

 and fpring fowing : The firft is varioufly 

 practiced in the months of Augufl and Sep- 

 tember; but chiefly in the former; the 

 fpring fowing is from the end of February 

 to the end of March. The firft fown are 

 planted int® the field in April and May, and 

 the others in June. It is very difficult to 

 draw an exact comparifon between thefe 

 times, for want of having the dates to all 

 the trials ; but I may in general remark, 

 that the largeft cabbages, and crops, are the 

 winter ones. This was the cafe with Mr. 

 Turners -, Mr. Crowe's are chiefly winter 

 D 2 onesi 



