?2 CHARLEVILLE. 

 i. Potatoes on grafs with dung, or burn- 

 bating. 



2. Bere, fow three-fourths of a barrel, get 



1 2 to 20 barrels. 



3. Wheat. 



4. Oats, 



5. Fallow. 



Some 1. Pare, and burn for turnips. 



2. Potatoes at 61. an acre rent. 



3. Bere. 



4. Wheat. 

 > 5. Oats. 



6. Fallow. 



They are exceedingly late in fowing, not 

 fmifhing their wheat and bere till after Chrift- 

 mas. They fow rape on low grounds by the 

 edge of bogs, upon paring and burning for 

 feed ; they get 1 2 to 1 5 barrels an acre, worth 

 from 12s. to 20s. a barrel. They fow it on 

 the ground without covering after ploughing, 

 and the rougher the land the better. Sow 

 rye after it, and then oats, getting good crops; 

 and lay it down with grafs feeds from lofts, or 

 ray grafs, or clover and trefoile. For turnips 

 on fallow, plough fometimes thrice, oftener 

 twice, lay on no manure for them, nor hoe 

 them, get very bad crops. If pare and burn 

 they plough twice; but a penalty is laid of 

 5I. an acre for doing it. They eat them with 

 fheep both drawn and on the land. Very 

 little clover fown. Flax is fown very gene- 

 rally, from patches up to three or four acres, 

 they do the whole of it themfelves, fpinning 



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