{ 300 ) 

 The profit of that, one third grafs and two 

 thirds arable, though not near fo advanta- 

 geous as the grafing one, is yet very bene- 

 ficial. 



In the gentleman's, that vvhich Is fole- 

 ly occupied with cabbages and lucerne is 

 much the beft, and containing fo much lefs 

 land, at the fame time that it is fo much 

 more profitable, is proof fufficient of the 

 great profitablcncfs of fuch farms : nor 

 ihould we forget, that this profit is a re- 

 mainder after the ufual dedudion of 27 per 

 cent. The next in profit, is the farm one 

 third grafs and two thirds arable, cultivated 

 with cabbages in a courfe; the introduc- 

 tion of which vegetable, infi:ead of beans, 

 is a great point of advantage to the gentle- 

 man, unenjoyed by the farmer, and nobly 

 tending to render farming as profitable to 

 the one as the other. The laft farm is the 

 comm.on one, one third grafs and two thirds 

 arable, which pays 19 per cent. \ but I need 

 not remark, that with all farms containing 

 fo much arable, there are numerous difad- 

 vantages to gentlemen, unfufceptible of cal- 

 culation. 



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