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conducl: of the land, I fl;iall, on all accounts, 

 adhere to the former rules, to take the firfl 

 crop, part turnips, and part cabbages, the 

 fccond oats, and with them to lay down 

 to grafles : 1 fhal!, in purfuance of Mr. 

 Scroopes practice, ufe 4 chaldrons of lime 

 per acre, inflead of three. 



As to the value of the crops, turnips I 

 fliall rate at 3 /. per acre. 



Cabbages at their average value of 7 j. * 

 per ton ; which, at 25 tons, is 8/. i^s. per 

 acre : but to obviate fuppofed obje6lions, I 

 fhall calculate at 6/. 



Grafs 20 J-. per acre, which is certainly 

 the lowed rate that can, in any eftimate, 

 be allowed. 



In the former moors, I had no ahfolute 

 authority for the culture of cabbages, there- 

 fore was moderate in the fuppofed quan- 

 tity ; but the cafe being different here, I 

 fhall fuppofe a much larger quantity of 

 them than of turnips. 



