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exceed 1 5 J. 6^. for all. If the gentleman 

 is fond of ray grafs from obferving it to 

 make a fine lawn kept always clofe fed : 

 there will be no great objection to adding 

 a peck per acre of it 5 but 2 or 3 bufiiels of 

 clean hay feeds would be much better. 



In cafe the foil is a dry chalky foil — — 



a light limellone loam- — fandy or dry 



gravelly land, it will be advifable to fub- 

 ftitute fainfoine inftead of thefe grafs feeds. 

 The improvement will be very great and 

 probably render the land of fix times its 

 former value. 



By proceeding upon this plan, you will 

 be able to lay down any part or all of your 

 farm to grafs in one year's time — the fame 

 year that is alfo occupied by all the under- 

 takings j by which means you will be but 



one year out of your money difengage 



yourfelf at once from the improvement of 

 each tracl, and in the word cafe, lofe but 

 a year's rent of the land. 



The importance of thus bringing a juft 



proportion of grafs and arable land or 



of converting all the land to grafs, is clearly 

 very great; very few of my readers but can 

 recollecl vaft tra6ls of land which yield but 

 a poor produce while arable, that would 

 F 2 pay 



