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 go with three ploughs and 3 pair of hai*- 

 rows, with another ploughman will an- 

 swer the deficiency, and leave a large 

 furplus for incic'ents : and if we v/ork upon 

 the firfb farm with the new addition, will 

 keep the teams regularly employed, fo as 

 they will not have a great deal to do at one 

 time, and but little at another. 



Refpeding the management of the land, 

 the So acres cropped the firfl year with 

 turnips and cabbages, muft be ploughed 

 up as fail as the flieep eat them off j and 

 receiving two earths more, be perfe611y flat 

 and fown with oats : from repeated expe- 

 rience it is found, that oats pay much bet- 

 ter than any other grain j the crops are 

 immenfe, without the peculiar benefit from 

 fheep which thefe enjoy. They frequently 

 amount in common to 7, 8, and even 10 

 quarters per acre ; and fcarcely ever lefs 

 than fix. I fnall for moderation fuppofe 

 our produ6t to be 7 j. per acre, and the va- 

 lue 1 2 i. per quarter. 



With thefe oats, and at the fame time, 

 grafs feeds muft be fown ; white clover is 

 furprizingly natural upon all the moors, for 

 if you lay a large quantity of lime on i 

 fmali fpace of ground, it will kill all the 



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