The capital pays 34 /. per cent. 



The reader obferves, that I fuppofe the 

 330 acres of hicerne to feed two cows and 

 fat an heifer each; the carrots fat, each acre, 

 two oxen. 



The cabbages, or 2 1 2 acres, are ufeJ, 133 

 acres for the cows, and 80 for the fheep. 

 The turnips are all iifed for the fheep. 



324 Acres of grafs are mowed each year 

 for hay, and 100 fat as many fteers. 



The flock every year manures 650 acres \ 

 there then remains 1270 unmanured. 

 Now, the farm-yard fpreads over this 

 quantity of land every year at the rate of 



ten 



