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^vhich are either unavoidable, or require 

 great quantities of bufhes to thrufl in and 

 be ftaked down; which is a poor mend- 

 ing, and requires conftant fupplying : In- 

 ftead of it, what I propofe, and have al- 

 ways pradifed is, to drive two fmall polls 

 down in the banks, then to rail it acrofs^ 

 and pale it down to the bottom of the 

 ditch. If this bufmefs is done efFedually^ 

 it may, on an hundred acres, come to about 

 10 L more or Icfs. No money is better 

 laid out. 



The fecond year, I, /. d. 



Rent, &c. - - 79 10 o 



Seed for 25 acres of wheat, 25 

 of fpring-corn, 25 of clover, 

 and 25 of beans, - ^. 40 o o 



Labour; 



One earth oiT 25 aCtes of wheat- 

 land, 

 Sowing, - - 

 Water-furrowing, 

 Weeding, 

 Reaping, &c. at 6 s. 



Carryover, ^.11 17 6 

 Thrafiiing 



