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1. Potatoes. 2. Flax. 3. Barley. 4. Oats. 

 5. Oats. 6. Oats. 7. Potatoes. 



1. Potatoes. 2. Barley, which is the bed 

 courfe I have met with in Ireland. Wheat is 

 coming in in the following courfe, 



1. Potatoes. 2. Wheat. 3. Oats, 4 or 5 

 years. Some wheat on fummer fallow. Grafs 

 land hired for potatoes, at 5I. if not an acre, is 



Rent - o 15 o 



Ceis - - - 004 



Try the - - 000 



Manuring labour, 10 men, and 3 horfes 1 5 o 



Seed, thirty pecks, each 6d. - 0150 



Putting in firft digging, 30 men, at 6d. - o 15 o 



Second covering, fhovelling ditto - o 15 o 



Third ditto, fifteen men - 076 



Weeding, eight men - - 040 



Digging up, fixtymenaday - 1 10 o 



Picking and gathering, one man to four -076 



Carrying home, five men and five horles -050 



Picking over and fhifling - 050 



£•744 



Produce. 



300 pecks, 56 \b. each, at 6d. per peck 7 10 O 



If they, which is very common, 



hiregrafs land for it, the rent is 

 4L 4s. on an average, then 



Rent - - - " -440 



Oilier expenfes as before - - - 690 



10 13 o 

 Produce. 



