r 76 j 



feed per acre ; horfe hoed thrice, 

 and hand weeded once. Left at the 

 diftance of fix inches in the rows. 



Product. Six hundred and forty 

 buihels per acre, 32/. at is. per 

 bufhel. Beads fatted on them and 

 turneps, which evidently preferred 

 the carrots fo much, that it was 

 foon difficult to make them eat the 

 former at all. Six horfes kept on 

 them through the winter, without 

 oats ; they performed their work 

 as ufual, and looked equally well. 

 A lean hog was fatted on carrots in 

 ten days time, eat nothing elfe, and 

 the fat very fine, white, and firm, 

 nor did it boil away in the drefiing j 

 he ate fourteen ftone. Hogs in 

 general feed on them with great 

 eagernefs. 

 Mr. Ti(r?:er y at Kirkleatham. 



Soil. A black rich fand -, and a white 

 poor one. 



Culture. Six acres were fown in 

 1767, fummer fallowed and fown 

 broadcaft the beginning of April, 

 hand weeded four times, and alfo 

 hand hoed ; but the crop left 

 within three or four inches of each 



Otl: 



Pro- 



