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tatoes under them. The crop was fold at 200/. 

 in the month of May. 



The greateft part of the above experiments 

 being treated of feparately in other parts of this 

 Work, I have here only concifely dated the ro- 

 tation of crop?. It may not be unneceflary to 

 obferve, that, at the time I quitted the farm, 

 the eighteen acres field was a perfect garden, 

 with fcarcely a weed in it : but in the month 

 of July a perfedl wildernefs ; and I may ven- 

 ture to affert that, for want of beftowing from 

 5/. to 10/. on the different crops, there was 

 100/. lefs profit derived from the field, than 

 might have been expected if proper manage- 

 ment had not been wanting. Moreover the 

 land is in a rude improper date for wheat •, and 

 in the old mode of agriculture will require a 

 fallow. Therefore it will make the difference 

 of the following fum, in eighteen acres of land, 

 in two years. 



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