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May or June, and fometimes, as I have feen, 

 not till July. They never fow Barley till 

 April, and often May. Peafe they only fow 

 on land which they think is not in heart for 

 oats, and the crops miferable, as may be fup- 

 pofed. They fometimes burn low rufhy bot- 

 toms, and fow rape on them, but not often. 



No fuch thins as turnips among the com- 

 mon farmers, though they have an excellent 

 turnip-foil. Mr. Bufhe has tome every year, 

 with which he feeds his fheep. 



No clover. Mr. Bufhe has had it for fome 

 time, and found the greateit advantage from 

 it. A little flax for their own ufe. Potatoes 

 very generally cultivated, and take all the 

 dung of the farm; and the poor, who raife 

 what dung they can, have land of the farmers 

 gratis, if they manure it well, in order to 

 plant potatoes, which here is the moft general 

 culture of that root. The account, 



Plough them in, and then trench the furrows. 

 Crop 40 barrels. The befl fort are the yellow 

 potatoe, alfo the wife for produce. The Turk, 

 which is the Engliih Howard, they plant on 

 poor land, and never beflow any dung on it, 



yet 



