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We here find, that we can ah-eady cal- 

 culate the fum rerjuifite for the prefent im- 

 provement, for the produ6l of this year 

 will evidently be fufhcient for the expences 

 of the next. 



/. s. d. 

 Difburfement of the firft year, - 6112 ii 6 



/. s. cl 

 Ditto of the fecond, 7104 6 6 

 intcrcft of 6112/. - 244 o o 



7348 6 6 

 Prod udl of the fir ft, 5Q'-^o o o 



1428 6 6 



Total requifite for the improvement, 7540 18 o 



Relative to the above product of barley, 

 I muft obferve, that five quarters an acre 

 upon an average is the fmalleil: quantity I 

 can fuppole; and the confiderate reader 

 will not think me the leafb extravagant ia 

 fiich an idea, if he reflects on the firfl: 

 breaking up of old fward and woodlands, 

 for fo amelioiating a crop as cabbages, 

 that are planted upon land well drained if 

 wet, and kept in peifccl order by hojfe 



and hand-hoeing: and that the barley 



is fown upon three earths after fuch crop; 

 B b 2 if 



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