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15- Turnip-Rooted Cabbage . — To the perfon who, in the 
year 1790, fhall, in proportion to the quantity and quality of 
his arable land, raife on the greateft quantity, not lefs than 
three acres, the heft and heavieft crop of Turnip-rooted 
Cabbage, for Spring Feed; Five Guineas, or a Silver Cup of 
that value. 
Timely notice to be given for the crop to be viewed; and 
claims to be made in February or March 1791. 
16. Rearing Calves without Milk.— To the Farmer who, 
from January 1790 to January 1791, lliall rear the greateft 
number of Calves, not lefs than five, without Milk, and who 
fhall dlfcover to the Society the beft and cheapeft method of 
fo rearing them ; a Silver Cup value Six Guineas. 
The Calves which have been fo reared to be viewed by 
the Society’s Infpeftors at ten months old. 
17. Liming, Chalking, or Marling Land.— T\\ 7 xi z Silver 
Cup, value Five Guineas, be given to the farmer who fhall, 
in proportion to the extent of his land, lime, chalk, or maile, 
the greateft quantity, not lefs than five acres, of down-land, 
fheep-walk, or other pafture land, with intent to remain as 
pafture, giving an account of the quantity laid on per acre, 
the expence, and the improvement thereby. 
N. B. As the Improvement will not be fully known in 
lefs than four years, claims are to be made at the meeting in 
September 1793- 
18. The Yellow-blojfomed Vetch . — To the perfon who fhall 
make and report the moft fatlsfaftory experiments on the 
Lathyrus Pratenfis, commonly called the Yellow-bloftbined 
Perennial Vetch, or the Bufh Vetch ; fown upon not lefs 
than two acres of ground, tending to its Introdu6f ion as an 
article of common hufbandry; Five Guineas. 
N. B. This is not Intended to preclude the continued cul- 
tivation of the Blue Vetch, for any new and valuable experi- 
ments in the growth and ufe of which, the fame premium is 
hereby offered. 
The crops to be viewed, and claims to be made, at or be 
fore the Society’s meeting in September 1790. 
19. Raifing 
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