a6 K I L C O C K. 



Rent - - - £• 5 i'j -'* 



Digging and putting in - 3100 



10 barrels of feed, at 5 s. per barrel; 2 10 O 



Flanting and fpreading the dung - o 10 o 



Digging and gathering - - 3 10 



o 



£• 15 



The cutting the fetts and weeding done in, 

 Broken days. 



Sixty barrels at 5 s. — 15 L Confequently 

 the prime cofl to them is § s. a barrel, or 1 s. 

 3d. a bufhel, Bnglifh, which is an evident 

 proof that this is the worft mode of planting 

 in the world. They have not done taking 

 them up till Chriitmas, 



Lkneftone gravel is the general manure 06 

 the country -, it is found at tw r o feet depth, 

 and the worfe the ground is the better the 

 gravel does upon it. They ufe it only for 

 ploughed land. A good dreffing of it colts 

 50 s. an acre, and it lafts feven years. But 

 few cattle or (heep kept, for tillage has in- 

 creafed within twenty years very much, 

 owing to the culture of potatoes, not to the 

 bounty on the inland carriage of corn. 



They plough entirely with horfes, ufe four, 

 in a plough, and do three-fourths of an acre 

 a day. Inlaying their vvheat and bere lands, 

 they are very attentive to do it well -, if the 

 foil is dry on broad lands, if wet, on narrow ; 

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