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with ten acres of wheat-ftraw, wfll keep fortjr 

 head of cattle and horfes during the fummer; 

 Forty acres of wheat-ftraw, twenty acres of 

 clover twice mown, twenty acres of barley- 

 ftraw, and twenty acres of pea ftraw, together 

 with twenty acres of turnips, will eafily keep 

 thirty-two head of beafts and eight horfes 

 during the winter. No one can fuppofe that 

 I mean the ten acres alone fhould keep the 

 number of the different cattle mentioned. I 

 mean, that the produce of the ten acres ap- 

 propriated to the raifing of green fodder, 

 if you mix it with the llraw and clover in 

 manner as directed, and properly and regularly 

 feed the cattle, will be found to anfwer the 

 purpofe, and render every fervice I have avert- 

 ed it capable of performing. 



Cabbages of the early kind will be ready to 

 cut the beginning of June; and you may 

 keep cutting all fummer, as, before you have 

 got through a certain quantity, the fprouts of 

 fome will be ready to cut again. It is meant 

 that thefe cabbages fhould be given to fuch 

 beads as are in the bed condition, or neareft 

 ready for market. When you have cut your 



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