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fown and reaped for feed, the ftraw muft be 

 carefully (lacked up, to be ufed in the ftall or 

 fold as litter for cattle. The ftalks and roots 

 muft be all removed carefully from the land, 

 and carried into the fold-yard, that the cattle 

 may tread upon them all winter. By thefe 

 means a great deal of manure will be gained, 

 as they will imbibe the urine of the cattle; and 

 the wheat crop will be better for the refufe 

 being taken away. 



On a Sandy Soil. 



Firft year. Turnip fallow, drilled and ma- 

 nured. 



Second year. Barleys or wheat, if the tur- 

 nips are early eaten off. 



Third year. Peafe, drilled and manured. 

 The fame year, Turnips in drills, if the peafe 

 be podded. 



Fourth year. Barley. 



Fifth year. Clover, manured. 



Sixth year. Wheat, 



The drill crops fhould have four loads of 

 manure each-, and the clover, as foon as the 

 barley is removed, fix loads of manure or 

 oompoft. 



On 



