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LETTER XXXV. 



TH E next article of rural (Economics 

 which I (hall trouble you with exa- 

 mining, is that of the fum requisite to ftock 

 farms, according to the various modes of 

 hufbandry, in different counties. This is a 

 very important enquiry, and merits as much 

 attention as can be given it. 



Farms Stock. 



fiool. a year,^ 



Siittingfieet, \ half grafs and y , • > - £ . 300 



L half arable, j 



Ditto all arable, - - 200 



Hcwden, - 100 - - - - 500 



< Thomc i - 100 - - - - 300 



("Live flock, 50 



I Implements, 25 



Furniture, 20 



"T'^u < half graisanoX Sundries, 75 



170 



1 



_._., f 100/. half and? " 



Drtffiek, j half> £ . - 450 



Newton* 



