f 3^1 j 



Brought over, 1040 ii 3 

 Sundries. 



It is requifite to keep the firll farm in 

 hand, till the fainfoine has been once 

 mown, that the (late of the crop may be 

 known. It rarely fails on dry foils, but 

 that knowledge is by no means fufBcient 

 to let a farm : I do not fuppofe cattle 

 bought in to feed the hay or the turnips, 

 till they become a regular fupply of borh, 

 and in all countries of this nature winter 

 food is ever ready money: I have chaiged 

 a very low value for the fainfoine, but it 

 is not in perfection the firfl: year. 



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