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 pofedj whereas, 30 acres being cabbages^ 

 raifes the value much : but as I have often 

 remarked, one fhould in fuch eftimates ever 

 be under the truth in fuppofed profit, and 

 above it in fuppofed expences. I ftate no- 

 thins in thefe calculations, that I would 

 not undertake to realize upon any fimilar 

 moors in England, at the ftated expence, 

 and with the fuppofed profit. 



I did not before obferve, that the flieep 

 are to be kept conftantly folded the year 

 round, the benefit of which, both from 

 manuring, and treading a loofe foil, is im- 

 menfe. Give to each llieep a fquare yard, 

 and in 340 days, 1000 will fold 68 acres. 

 The value of this may be eafily imagined, 

 I fliould advife a gentleman on no account 

 to keep houfe at the n^vf farm for his 

 men, but to place one of his labourers in 

 it, and have his men board v^^ith him, 

 which might very eafily be managed. 

 We now come to the next year's under- 

 taking, which will vary in fomc particulars 

 from the laft. 



I fliall fuppofe 100 acres this year to be 

 added to the former improvement, the 

 eftate will then lie as follows j Plate V. 



Fig. 



