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brought tcr account : but the net profit from 

 the ten acres in green crops, being 140/. is, 6d. 

 will make the aggregate fum 348/. js. od. 

 which appears a very large fum : but by this 

 method of cultivation and feeding of cattle, 

 it will be found that manure will be made of fo 

 much better quality, and in fuch plenty, and 

 at fo much cheaper rate than by buying, which 

 has been the general practice in this neighbour- 

 hood, that a farmer who lives four or fix miles 

 from a pod or manufacturing town, will fcarce- 

 ly be at the trouble of fetching it \ and ma- 

 nure, being the mafter-piece of all agriculture, 

 will raife every crop to be fo abundant as to 

 give aftonifhment to the beholders of them. 



There are feveral advantages in refpect to 

 fituation attending this farm in the vicinity 

 of Doncafter, which from their locality will 

 not apply to the other two farms I mean to 

 treat of. I have from experience learned that 

 garden-peas of the early fort, fet in the month 

 of January as here before defcribed, will be 

 more productive than any field-peas, and al- 

 ways fell at a better price, even if you harveft 

 them. But you have a chance of felling a 



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