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 For fheep, the management may either 

 be the fame, in buying wethers, and felling 

 them fat; or (which would be better) to 

 keep your regular ftock of ewes and lambs 

 alone, unmixed with other cattle, on the 

 Cabbages through the months of March, 

 April, and the tirfl week in May. The 

 value of the keeping per week, in this cafe, 

 would be a fatisfa&ory rule. 



On foils that will do for turneps, counter 

 experiments mould be tried on them in the 

 very fame manner, to form an exadt and 

 fair comparifon between the two vegetables 

 on land that is proper for both. If the 

 crops are fed on it, the account fhould 

 be continued through the barley or oat 

 year that follows. 



Let me beg of the Gentlemen, who arc 

 interefted in this very important part of 

 Husbandry, to form thefe experiments 

 fairly; I will venture to affert, whatever may 

 he the refult, that they will deferve well of 

 their country from this attention. If they 

 Will 



