8 The JTtftory 
two Hours longer in the fhorteft 
Day in Winter, and fhorter by 
two Houts in the longeft Day 
of Summer) than here in Eng- 
land, which makes the Fruit fo 
good, and the Earth fo fertil. 
The Com-Harveft is ended be- 
fore the middle of Juty, and moil 
Years they have commonly be- 
tween Twenty and Thirty 
Bufhels of Wheat for every 
one they Sow. Their Ground 
is harrowed with Wooden Tyn- 
ed Harrows, twice over in a. 
place is fufficient; twice mend- 
ing of their Plow-Irons in a Years 
time will ferve. Their Horfes 
commonly go without being 
{hod ; two Men may clear be- 
tween Twenty and Thirty A- 
cres of Land in one Year, fit for 
the Plough, in which Oxen are 
chiefly us’d, though Horfes are 
not wanting, and of them Good 
and weiL fhap’d. A Cart or a 
Wain may go through the mid- 
dle of- the Woods, between the; 
Trees 
