54 FARMS. 



Mr. Pitts, of'lhoipc AI>l)ots, diiiling; beans. 



Mr. Kerrich, ofH.uleston, manuring for beatrs. 



Mr. Mrr^DRED, at Earsham, beautiful farm. 



Mr. Burton, at Langley, general information ; ex* 

 tensivtf knowledge, and excellent management ; enclosures. 



Mr. Thurtei.l, near Yarmouth, manuring; tillage; 

 building. 



Mr. Ever IT, at Caistor, fine land, and good ma- 

 nagement. 



Mr. Eerrier, at Hemsby, fine land, and great crops. 



Mr. Brown, at Thrigby, clay j marie; yard-dung; 

 pease. 



Mr. Syble, of South Walsham, intelligent; course; 

 drilling ; oil-cake feeding. 



Mr. Francis, at Martliam, tillage ; dibbling ; manures ; 

 ploughs ; produ6ts. 



Mr. HoRNARD, of Ludham, double ploughs; teathing 

 wheat ; manuring. 



Mr. Cubit, of Catfield, teathing wheat; potatoes; 

 mixino; dunfT ; marie. 



Mr. Wiseman, of Happsborough, beans ; pease for 

 pigs ; while clover. 



Mr. Cubit, of Honing, ploughing in buck-wheat ; 

 marlc. 



]\ir. Marcateson, of North Walsham, feeding and 

 mowing clover ; dibbling : marlc. 



Ml". Petre, of Wcstwick, South Down sheep; beau- 

 tiful improvements. 



Mr. Dyble, of Scotter, tillage ; ploughing in green 

 crops ; good management. 



Mr. Palgrave, of Cokishal, improvement of mea- 

 dows ; manuring ; drilling. 



Mr. RtPTON, of Oxnead, courses of crops ; proJu6ls ; 

 drilling ; steaming roots ; Leicester sheep. 



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