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and burning is continued ; the allowance 

 for draining is very great -, and alfo the 

 quantity of lime. Refpe6ling the imple- 

 ments, the number of waggons, &c, pur- 

 chafed, may to fome appear very great, but 

 it fliould be confidered, as an univerfal 

 rule in hufbandry of all forts, that the 

 teams are at any time ail to be fet to one 

 fort of work ; which is a matter of prodi- 

 gious importance when feafons are to be 

 catched. Thus, there muft always be one 

 broad-wheeled waggon to every 8 horfes, 

 with two narrow ditto, and 4 or five carts j 

 and a plough, and a pair of harrows to 

 every pair of horfes. Hence, all the teams 

 may be fet to lime cart, or all to plough- 

 ing, or all to harrowing , by which means 

 the farmer will always be able to make the 

 mofl of a feafon when he has it. 



Gsneral State at the End of the Eighth Tear, 



/. 5. d, 



Cafli in hand at the end of 



the feventh year, 10,152 16 11 



Difburfements of the eighth, 6579 14 4 



Remains, - - 3573 2 7 



