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one moftly applied to the culture of corn ; 

 only one third of this yields grain in a 

 year. 



Some may perhaps think I have rated 

 the produce too high ; but if they confider 

 the largenefs of the fum employed in flock- 

 ing it, and the vaft quantity of cattle kept 

 by means of the cabbages, infomuch that 

 3480 loads of manure are every year raifed, 

 which are fufficient to cover 70 acres of 

 land, at the rate of 50 loads an acre; if 

 this is for a moment refledled upon, I am 

 clear the produ(St will fooner be thought 

 too loiv than too high. This proportioned 

 farm is, of all thofe containing more arable 

 than grafs land, I believe, the moft ad^ 

 vantageous. The general (ketch is, 



100 Acres of grafs. 

 50 Ditto of clover. 

 50 Ditto of cabbages. 



40 /. worth of purchafed ftraw, and that of 

 100 acres of corn, maintain 



100 Cows. 



20 Summer-fatted fleers. 

 80 Winter ditto. And, 

 60 Sheep. 



The 



