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thrown away. It is the fame with hiccrne, 

 cabbages, or any of thefe vegetables that re- 

 quire a fpirited and accurate culture ; all the 

 fallowing and manuring in the w^orld will 

 not do, if the fucceeding culture is denied. 



Thefe vegetables feeding vail ftocks of 

 cattle, they will be cultivated to no profit, 

 if the gentleman has not a fufficient fum 

 of money to purchafe all that is wanted. It 

 is clear from the calculation of the farm, 

 that if, with 1133 /. he attempts this cul- 

 tureupon 100, acres inftead of 80, that he 

 will lofe by it. This might be eafily 

 proved by figures; but it would take up 

 too much room. 



The fourth farm in the gentleman's lift. 

 Is that laid down to grafs, which, though 

 it does not equal that already laid down in 

 grafs, yet is fo profitable as to yield near 

 ij per cent, and is fuperior to all the reft, 

 infomuch that we may venture to decide, 

 that fuch a farm is greatly fuperior for a 

 gentleman, to any arable one commonly 

 managed. 



The fifth is that cultivated with carrots 



in a courfc, which pays 13/. 9 x. per cent. 



This profit, although confidcrable, is not, 



I I appre- 



