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propriety of going to work with fpirit, and 

 flnifliing the whole at once. Nothing for 

 this is requifitc but money ; and he who 

 begins without the whole amount of this ia 

 his pocket, goes to work without his tools. 

 All depends on the farmer's proportioning 

 his land to his money. Every man would 

 have money enough, if he had ftudicd this 

 proportion when he hired his farm. 



I fuppofe my cultivator to fiillow the 

 whole farm : This is highly neceffary for 

 many reafons. In \h.&frji place, This land, 

 and fuch farmers as in all probability have 

 occupied it, render a good fummer fallow 

 requifite for cleaning and meliorating the 

 foil. Next, This point is of the utmofl 

 confequence to the hollow-ditching ; the 

 whole year mufi: be taken for that work : 

 If the land is part of it cropped with any 

 thing, this principal work mufi be crowded 

 too much in refpect of time. Thirdly, It 

 is of fome advantage to the farmer, in the 

 midft of thefe undertakings, not to have 

 his attention divided by fowirlg, reapingt 

 &c. which muft employ his horfes fome 

 times, and take off his men when he moft 

 wants them. 



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