COURSE OF CROPS. 20$ 



1799 Tartarian oats. 



1800 Turnips ; one-quarter of a ton of cake per acre. 



180 1 Barley. 



1802 Trefoil, niown. 



No. 27. — Second Nineteen Acres. 



1797 Trefoil, ray, and Dutch, sheep fed. 



1798 Summer-fallow. 



1799 ^^s^^ j one-quarter of a ton of cake per acre, 



1800 Turnips; dicto, sheep fed. 



1 80 1 Barley. 



1802 Clover, mowed. 



No. 28. — Fourteen Acres adjoiningo 



1797 Clover, ray, and Dutch, mowed. 



1798 Ditto, mown. 



1799 Tartarian oats. 



1800 Turnips ; one-qua;-ter of a ton of cake per acre j 



sheep fed. 



1 80 1 Barley. 



1802 Trefoil, sheep fed. 



No. 29. — Second Long Snelling. 



1797 Layer, second year sheep fed. 



1798 Summer-fallow. 



1799 Wheat; one-quarter of a ton of cake per acre; 



on the other halt, one-third of a lon. 



1 800 Turnips, mucked; sheep fed. 



1801 Barley. 



1802 Trefoil, mown. 



A finer detail of courses, or of great exertions in excel- 

 lent management, has not often been seen. 



A singular management he has pradlised, has been that 

 of breaking up a one year's layer, and sowing turnips, to 

 the quantity of from twenty to fifty acres in a year, feeding 

 them off with sheep, and then drilling wheat on one earth. 



KORFOLK.] P Part 



