Which fum is rcqiilfite to flock this farm. 



It appears from this calculation, that 

 gentlemen may farm upon equal terms with 

 farmers, and, under all their difadvantages, 

 make even a larger profit. 



I fuppofe the cows to yield 5 /. after all 

 expences paid except food. There are 

 great numbers of objedions to gentlemens 

 having large dairies; but it matters little 

 v;h ether the lucerne is applied to feeding 

 cov.'s or fatting heifers, and the cabbages 

 to fatten oxen. Thofc crops may undoubt- 

 edly be made to pay as well or better than 

 I have fiated. I inftanced cows, as I be- 

 lieve 



