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palpable tendency of fuch bad hulbandiy 

 be confidered ; how can the grafs be nearly 

 equal to that which is fown with the firH, 

 while the foil is in full pofTeffion of the 

 aQies, and of the lime ? This contraft is fo 

 ftriking that more need not be faid on it; 

 if the fields in one cafe are worth 1 5 j. they 

 would certainly in any part of E?2gla?jd be 

 worth 30 i. in the other; the worft of 

 moor- improvers, who raife to y s, 6 d, in 

 fuch hufbandry, are equal in their bad 

 management to the 20 j. in the good. 



Secondly, They do not lime fo richly as 

 3 chaldron /dT acre at firfl; one, and two, 

 being the common quantity. 



'Jhirdly, The other manuring they get, 

 is contemptible, whereas in the hufbandry 

 here propofed, each farm receives the fold 

 of 1000 llieep, and a rich compoft of lime 

 and yard dung; the two completely and 

 richly manures the whole. 



Fourihlyi The feeds fown by thefe men 

 for grades are, as any one may fuppofe, 

 very poor and faulty ; ray grafs from its 

 cheapnefs tempts them ; or at beft the 

 fweeping of a hayloft mixed with it and 

 fome common red clover ; the whole fo 

 very incomplete, that the iofs on this ac- 

 count muft be great. 



Now, 



