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Product. Grow to the fize of a man's 

 wrift, and twelve inches long. All 

 cattle are very fond of them, parti- 

 cularly hogs. 

 Thefe minutes clearly prove the great 

 importance of the culture. The products, 

 drawn into one view, are as follow : 



£. ,. d. 



Sandy gardeners, at 2s. perl 



bulhel, 200 3 



Mr. Hewett, 640 bufhels) 

 at 1 s. 5 



Ditto at 2 j. - - 64 o o 



I think it fair to add the laft valuation, as 

 it is the actual one of the firft inferted j nor 

 do I think 2 J", an extravagant price : The 

 average is 38 /. 13/. Rejecting the laft 

 price it is 26 /. 



In the ufe of them feveral very important 

 facts appear in the preceding intelligence. 

 Mr. Lyjiers, Mr. Turner's, Mr. Hew- 

 ett's, Mr. Scroop's, and Mr. Wilkies ex- 

 periments all prove, that carrots raw are 

 of incomparable ufe in both feeding and 

 fattening hogs ; the particular inftances of 

 fattening them quick and well, are ex- 

 tremely valuable. It alfo appears from Mr. 

 Turners trials, that they are very fine food 

 for milch cows, giving the butter no bad 

 tafte. Mr. Hewetfs intelligence fliews, 

 that oxen fat to much advantage on them, 



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