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driiled turnips ; eighth year, barley and grafs- 

 feeds. Now the land will be in a proper (late 

 for grafs again ; the foil having been pulverifed, 

 and improved to a greater degree than by any 

 method yet pradifed. The rcfufe of the two 

 firft years' crops, prepared according to my di- 

 rections, v*'ill have furnifhed afufficient quanti- 

 ty of manure to be put into the drills with the 

 beans or peas i and the crop of peas or beans and 

 of barley, a fufficient quantity to be worked up 

 into a compoft to be laid on the clover in au- 

 tumn, after the barley is reaped. This will 

 have infured a good crop of clover, and of 

 wheat after it; and the manure arifing from the 

 clover and wheat laid in the drills with the tur- 

 nips will have promoted the growth of them 

 and of the barley. From the barley-ftraw a 

 compoft fhould be prepared, and laid upon the 

 grafs as a top-dre(Iing. This fhould be done, 

 after depaduring it the firft fummer with 

 Iheep, &c. in the autumn, when the feeds have 

 fallen from the firil year's produce. Spread 

 the manure over the land and bufh-harrow it : 

 but permit no fheep or cattle to go upon it, un- 

 til in the fpring the young grafs fpringing from 



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