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month of Auguft, and will not be fit for reap-* 

 ing until the following July or Auguft twelve 

 months i confequently from the profit muft.be 

 deducted two years rent, as the land lies idle fo 

 long to receive its crop and take its fallow. 

 On frefh or fward lands intended to be pared 

 and burned in the months of June and July, it 

 is certainly very proper and profitable to fow 

 rape. 



SECTION II. 



A regular Rotation of Crop on different Soils, 

 demonjlrating what the different Soils are by 

 Nature intended for. 



ON A DEEP LOAM OR WHARP. 



FIRST year. The potatoe-fallow, manured, 

 will turn out the mod profitable. 



Second year* Wheat. 



Third year. Drill beans, manured ; orpeafe. 



Fourth year. Barley. 



Fifth year. Clover, manured. 



Sixth year. Wheat. 



Rape might be fown on this land to advan- 

 tage after the crop of peafe, if podded; and 

 inftead of barley as before hinted. If rape be 

 Vol* I, C fown 



