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facks per acre, In the cighteen-acres field, .fix 

 acres wheat, where potatoes grew the year be- 

 fore ; good, forty-eight bufhels per acre- 

 twelve acres of oats, middling. The twelve- 

 acre field, wheat, good; thirty-two bufhels 

 per acre. Thefe crops (except the oats, which 

 were kept to cut for horfes, cows, &c.) were 

 fold on the ground for ten guineas per acre, 

 and paid the purchafer well, I had all the ftraw, 

 chaff, &c. 



In 1797, in the month of May, I quitted 

 this farm. At that time the nine acres, where 

 potatoes, beans, &c. had grown the preceding 

 year, were in wheat : every other land drilled 

 by Mr. Cook himfelf, with one bufhel per acre; 

 the reft fown broad-caft with three bufhels per 

 acre — the produce of that fown broad-caf; 

 about three to one more than that of the dri . 

 ed. There was a very great crop of whei: f 

 the broad-caft. Of the eighteen acres, e :. 

 acre and a half in cabbages, and pota:oes ri- 

 der them — two acres in early potatoes— five 

 acres and a half in garden pea<=- - acres in 

 Hading peas — fix acres o es, o* no- 



bles— one acre of long-podded beans^ with po- 

 tatoes 



