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I fuppofe a good breed bought in at loj. 

 a head : and calculate their profit, only 

 the paying 3 /. an acre for the turnips and 

 cabbages, though kept the whole year. 

 This point of keeping flieep for eating the 

 turnips, &c. off, and folding the land, 

 cannot be too much infifted on, it is ab- 

 folutely neceifary in thefe improvements. 

 The boy is kept to attend and fold them. 

 The man and team has 130 days to fpare j 

 thefe mull be employed in carting ftones 

 for the next and fucceeding year's walling, 

 and charged to that year at ^s. a day: a 

 price extremely low, but in fuch charges 

 better be under them, than over the mark. 



Second Year. 



Twenty acres more to be broken up this 

 year, in two divifions ; the walling con- 

 fequently is half a mile and one eighth. 

 No addition to be made to the ftock. 



Walling, 



Paring 



Lime, 



Paring and burning. 



Deduct 6^ days work performed lafl 



year, - - - - 16 5 o 



Carried over, £> 6y 17 6 



