( "8 ) 



Brought over - 



Plants which muft 

 be railed on a 

 feed- bed. 4lb. of 

 feed, at 6s. per 

 lb. digging the 

 garden and fcw- 

 ing 



Planting; at $s. per 

 acre 



4 acres, 3 times 

 ploughing- and 

 fewing, at 7s, 

 per acre 



Manure for 10 ac. 

 every year, at 4 

 loads per acre, 

 at 8s. per load 



5 x 3 c 



Brought over 



19c 

 o 12 6 



4 4C 



£* «<i. 

 168 o o 



16 



Profit by this mode 140 



7i68 O C 



£168 o 4 



The above balance of profit certainly ap- 

 pears great: but the uncommon quantity of 

 food the ten acres will fupply by the tares 

 and rye raifed upon them (when chopped with 

 wheat ftraw as before defcribed) is really in- 

 credible to thofe who have not given this- 

 method a fair trial. I have kept ten horfes 

 thirteen months on fix acres of wheat-fcouge, 

 and fix acres of oats. From this it may eafily 

 be conceived, that ten acres of green fodder, 



with 



