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half of old going land, which was treated in 

 the following manner : In the year 1794, pota- 

 toes; 1795, wheat; 1796, oats; 17975 peas; 

 and manured with a compoft as before defcri- 

 bed, in a cheap manner, not exceeding 2^. 6d. 

 per load. Eight loads was the quantity laid 

 on per acre ; fo that the whole of the land coil 

 but thirty fhillings for the drefling. By the 

 loth of June they were fit to pull green for 

 market, and they were univerfally allowed to 

 be as abundant, and as fine a crop in every re- 

 fpeft as had ever been ft en on fo fmall a fpot. 

 If fo good a crop c^n be procured from old go- 

 ing land in a farm, furely there can be little 

 doubt of fucceeding with the plough where 

 land is enriched to gardening condition. The 

 difference in expence is well worth attending 

 to. 



The old method, we fay, will coft 



per acre ;£• 3 ^2 o 



The new method o 14 lo 



Saving by the new method £- ^ ^7 ^ 



I take 



