{ 84 ) 



attention, and open to a multiplicity of 

 evils. 



The next beneficial farm is that laid 

 down to grafs, and which ranking fecond, 

 is a frefh proof of the vaft profit of grafs- 

 farms ; for fijch a one is found fiiperior to 

 all the arable ones, under the expence of 

 being laid at the farmer's coft. 



His third farm in profit is that improved 

 with marie, chalk, or clay, which pays 

 15/. 15 J. per cent.'. From whence it is 

 obfervable, that to expend large fums of 

 money upon poor lands, is often more ad- 

 vantageous, than to hire fuch as are im- 

 proved to his hand. 



The fourth in rank is that confifting of 

 one third grafs and two thirds arable, 

 which is nearly upon a par in profit with 

 the laft. This management is advantage- 

 ous, and much fiaperior to all, or near all, 

 of a farm being arable. 



The next farm is that v,^hich is all clay 

 arable, except 20 acres, and cultivated with 

 fix horfes : It pays 14 /. 5 ^c per cent, which 

 is but a moderate profit compared with 

 many others. 



The 



