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and It Is a matter of no flight importance 

 to a gentleman, to find, that when he can- 

 not fix himfelf in a farm already in grafs, 

 that it will anfwer fo well to hire an arable 

 one, and lay it down to grafs. 



The fixth farm, is the arable one, culti^ 

 vated upon improved principles, with car- 

 rots in a courfe, the profit 17/. i^s.per 

 cent, which, although not equal to the pre- 

 ceding, is a very confiderable profit ; liable, 

 however, to the fame objections as other 

 arable ones. 



The feventh, Is that of 350 acres, the foil 

 light enough for turnips, yielding 12/. 9/. 

 per cent. This is inferior to the fame 

 fort of farm, carrots fubflituted in the 

 room of turnips, by 5 /. 6 s. per cent. 

 which, upon the whole capital, for the 

 change only of one crop, is very great, an(^ 

 requires no flight confideration In a gentle- 

 man, when he takes a farm before he deter- 

 mines on his management, that he may 

 proportion his farm to his money, in fuch 

 a manner as to be enabled to adopt the 

 carrot, Infl:ead of the turnip culture, as he 

 wdll more than pay the interell: of his 

 .whole capital, by the difference in one- 

 fourth of his arable land. 



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