520 COMPARISON OF TTME«. 



after wheat or turnips that has the preceding year had that 

 operation. 



Wheat — The expenses of raising of which (as it is 

 usual to manure tor it in this county), has had the same 

 ttdditional charges as the turnip crop, from the great rise 

 ot manures. Soot, a manure frt.quenily used for tliat 

 purpose, is sold at double the price it was in the year i y^o, 

 being tl)en 6:1. per bushel, now is. Rajx;, or oil-cake, 

 an excelierit manure for culd wet lands, has since that 

 tirtfe sold ar the same proportiorial advan'.,e. 



The reader will perceive, on consulting the precedifig 

 table of the expense of cultivation, that the object is 

 incompletely ascertained., Some correspondents returned 

 onlv the amount of labour ; others excluded rent and 

 rates; others omitted seed, &cc. The returns from some 

 ether counties were still more deficient. To remedy the 

 omissions, the Board ordered a second letter to be written, 

 requesting an answer to the fallowing question : l'f7h!t are 

 the charges upon lOO acres of arable landy under tJ,c follovj'- 

 ing dist'inil heads P 



Rent, - - - 1790. 1803. 



Tithe, , - - 



Rates, &c. > - - 



Wear and tear. 



Labour, » - - 



Seed, 



Manure purchased. 



Team, - - - 



Interest of capital, - - - 



The following tables contain the result of tliese inqui- 

 ries for the county of Norfolk. 



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