[ 371 3 



with great effects upon the aggregate a- 



mount of all. 



Suppofe the product per\ 



acre of wheat and rye | 



was raifed four bufhels, y JT. 2,9 1 2,71 8 



it would add to the ge- I 



neral product of the foilj 

 Suppofe that of barley and) 



oats received the fame >- 



increafe, it would be j 

 The fame addition to peafe? 



and beans would be 3 

 20 s. per acre value of tur-1 



neps and clover, would | 



be a rife very eafily ef- f 



fected by good huf- \ 



bandry ; the amount I 



would be J 



If the prefent unprofitable"! 



management of cows is | 



conlidered, reflecting 



their winter food, and 



the fwine dependant ; 



we may fafely venture to y 



calculate the lofs at 40/. 



a cow -, a better conduct: 



would confequently rife 



to that increafe of pro- 

 duct, or 



2,089,193 



2,285,709 



2><>7S>9S Z 



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£-n>339»°4° 

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