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which happens to be the fame fum as the 

 average rent of only three made it. This 

 is exclufive of manuring. Many crops were 

 not manured ; fome only limed at a fmall 

 expence, and none more than for turneps. 

 It alio includes one in the three who pricks 

 out before planting at 5 s. expence. 



Product - - - {13 19 4 

 Expences - - 280 



Clear profit per acre - 1 1 1 1 4 



Which fum is very conliderable, and far be- 

 yond any thing that ever is gained from tur- 

 neps. But as I remarked before, the valua- 

 tion of the cabbages, from which the above 

 product is gained, is fo low, that it is pro- 

 bably much under the truth. 



In addition to theie remarks on the pro- 

 fit of cabbages, I mould add, their vaft uti- 

 lity in cleaning and ameliorating the foil, 

 and preparing it for crops of corn. Mr. 

 Tuckers oats after them is a ftrong proof of 

 this; ten quarters per acre the iirft ciop, 

 and eight the fecond, without a fallow in- 

 tervening, proves fufficiently that cabbages 

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