tity or weight planted per acre, in both methods, muft be 
fpecified, and claims made at or before the meeting in No- 
vember 1790. 
47. Vegetable Manure. — To the Farmer who, in tlie year 
1790, hiall plough in the greateif quantity of Clover, Buck- 
Wheat, Vetches, &:c. by way of Manure, on the greateft 
number of acres not lefs than ten, and report the fuccefs 
thereof to the Society’s meeting in November 1791 ; Three 
Guineas, or a piece of Plate to the fame amount. 
N. B. This is particularly recommended to the occupiers 
of heavy land. 
48. Parfnips as a Food for Cattle. — To the Farmer who, 
in the year 1790, fliall on the greatell quantity, not lefs than 
two acres of land, raife the greateft weight ol Parfnips per 
acre, as a food for Neat Cattle, Sheep, or Swine ; and thereby 
afcertain their real and comparative value with carrots, tur- 
nips, or potatoes ; and report fully and explicitly on the 
fubjeft, at or before the meeting in June 1791; Five Guineas, 
or a Piece of Plate of equal value. Claims to be then made. 
49. Drilled Wheat and Barley. — To the Farmer who Ihall, 
in tlie years 1790 and 1791, raife the greateft crop of Drilled 
Wheat or Barley in a comparative experiment with Broad- 
caft on the fame land, and render an accurate account of the 
expences; each crop to be not lefs than two acres; a Silver 
Cup, value Five Guineas. 
Claims to be made on or before the firft of November 
1791, with affidavits of the quantity per acre, &c. &c. 
,50. Suhflitute for Broad Clover. — A Premium of Five 
Guineas, or Plate of equal value, will be given to the perfon 
who, in the years 1790 or 1791, Ihall introduce an'd make 
known to the Society the heft fubftitute for Broad Clover, 
(Sainfoin excepted) or who Ihall by aftual experiments difco- 
ver in what manner lands on which broad clover has of late 
years generally failed, may be managed fo as to admit of that 
plant being again cultivated thereon with fuccefs. 
Claims to be made at or before the firft of Nov. 1791. 
Raifing 
