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Brought over, £-54: ^4 ^ 

 carting, &c. &c. 3.t g d. per 

 perch, and i6oo - - 6o o o 

 Sundry articles of work, - 4 o Q 



The general defign of the firfl: year upon 

 this farm is, to bring it into order for 

 the intended hufbandry : 7^ acres of cab- 

 bages are planted for a winter provifion 

 (with ftraw) for twenty cows; and thofe 

 who are acquainted with the cabbage cul- 

 ture will agree, that this is a very fimple 

 allowance. Having thus pro\'ided for the 

 winter, I fuppofe the twenty cows bought 

 in Odober or November, as then they can 

 be procured to the beft advantage ; in thofe 

 months they are cheaper than in any other, 

 The lucerne being drilled in April follow- 

 ing, will be ready for them (at the rate of 

 one cow per acre for the firft year), by the 

 time the cabbages are done, which will be 

 the end of May. It is the bufmefs of the 

 fccond year to provide for, and complete 

 the whole flock. There are m.any variations 

 in thefc accounts, and too numerous for as 



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