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Burnet. 

 THE experiments I met with upon this, 

 grafs were not numerous, hut feveral of 

 them are of too much importance to be 

 paiTed over in this review. 

 Mr. Searancke, at Hatfdd. 

 Sod An upland gravel. 

 Culture. Sown by itielf after a com- 

 plete fallow and manuring with 

 fainfoine; and alio with oats. Kept 

 clean foi a year by hand work. 

 Product. A load and quarter of hay 

 at two mowings, from the firft ; 

 and a load and half from the laft. 

 For hay it is a nothing ; but good 

 for cows, making fine butter ; and 

 alio very early for meep. It ftands 

 the rigour of the fevereft winter 

 without being damaged. 

 Mr. Sijfon, at C after ton. 

 Soil. Light fandy land. 

 Culture. Sown in May 1767, mown 



in 'July. 

 Product. Twenty-three bufliels feed 

 per acre. 

 Mr. Hewet, at Bilham. 



Soil. A fine light hazel mould. 

 Culture. Sown in drills two feet afun- 

 der, and kept perfectly clean two 

 years. 



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