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Thefe expences are the extraordinary 

 ones for cabbages : As to the plowing, har- 

 rowing, and manuring, they are not pecu- 

 liar, but common to all crops, and depend 

 quite on the opinion of the farmer ; the ex- 

 pence varies in proportion as the culture is 

 good or bad. Other extra's, if ufed, are, 

 Pricking out ^o 4 9 

 Watering - o 2 1 1 

 Handweeding 050 



General expences of all forts are as fol- 

 low with the undernamed gentlemen. 



Mr. Turnery rent 1 5 s. £2 7 o 



Mr. Crowe, rent ioj. 246 



Mr. Scroop, rent 25 s. 212 6 



Average, 2 /. 8 s. 



From this ftate of the culture of thefe 

 gentlemen, it is evident that cabbages are 

 not expenfive, rent on an average of 20 s. 

 an acre, and included, the whole expence 

 is no more than 2 /. 8 s. which is under that 

 of turneps on the fame rented land. This 

 is another, and no trifling argument, in their 

 favour. 



Laftly, we come to profit of the crop. 

 The only general way of calculating it, is 

 to (late firfl the average product, and then 

 the average expence, taking the average of 

 rents : 



Average product - X J 3 J 9 4 



Mr. Turners expences, ex- 



clufive of rent - J 



Mr. 



