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LETTER XXIX. 



1 Shall in this letter review the experi- 

 ments I minuted on feveral other vege- 

 tables befides cabbages, that are not com- 

 monly cultivated. Of thefe Lucern claims 

 the firft attention. 



Mr. Bramftone at Wooburn. 



Soil. Very loofe, black, rich fand. 



t Culture. Broad call: ; drilled at eigh- 

 teen inches, and tranfplanted at two 

 feet. 

 Product. The broad carl: yields mod 

 at firft ; but it is apprehended that 

 the drilled will exceed it, and that 

 the tranfplanted will laft longer than 

 either. 

 Mr. Mtddemore at Grantham. 

 Soil. A red fand. 



Culture. A rood tranfplanted in rows, 

 two feet fix inches, in March 1767, 

 I found it over-run with weeds. 

 Two acres, three roods, broad caft, 

 feven years old. Cleaned by har- 

 rowing. 

 Product. The tranfplanted cut once 

 in 1767, and twice or thrice in 

 Vol, IV. F 1768. 



