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the fummer's grafs, for which purpofe, in- 

 deed, they are of admirable utility ; they are 

 alfo ufed for keeping lean cattle and milch 

 cows, but not for fheep and lambs. This 

 points out the proper conduct, which is to 

 fow at both feafons, that the crop may be in 

 life during the whole winter, and for all forts 

 of cattle. 



The diftance at which the cabbages are 

 planted is another point that requires atten- 

 tion ; it is neceffary to examine whether any 

 material effects feem to attend variations in 

 this part of the culture. 



Average 47 tons. 

 This comparifon carries fome weight with 

 it ; and gives no (light reafon to fuppofe that 

 four feet diftance of the rows is too much : 

 But I do not pretend to make fuch an after- 

 tion from a comparifon not experimentally 

 made. I beg leave to recommend this point 



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