who ftali 
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ler, Tlirs 
of, andrj. 
: muHdei. 
of abo(i( 
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1790, 
‘n to till 
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rfon who 
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vember, 
due. 
either by 
: ^reatefl 
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: product 
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Any perfon who wlfhes for more particular information 
relative to Ihis excellent method, may have it by applying to 
the Secretary; or by referring to the Society’s of 
Seled Papers, or to the Farmer's Magazine for Dec. 1777, 
in which a clear and explicit defcription of the method ufed 
by the beft Norfolk farmers is inferted. 
6. French or Buck TVheat.—To the perfon who, in May 
1790, fhall fow thegreateft quantity, not lefs than ten acres, 
with French or Buck- Wheat, and the following autumn fow 
or plant the fame land with Wheat ; the produce of Wheat 
to be not lefs than thirty bulhels to an acre; a Silver Cup 
value Five Guineas. 
All claimants to produce certificates of the quantity of land 
fown, the nature of the foil, and the produce of both crops 
per acre, on or before the firfi of November 1 790. ^ 
7. Sainfoin, or French Grafs.—To the perfon who be- 
tween the firft of January 1790 and 1791, ftali fow and 
cultivate the greatefl quantity of land, not lefs than thirty 
acres, with Sainfoin; Ten Guineas, or a Silver Cup of the 
fame value. This grafs is particularly recommended on 
chalky or rocky foil. 
The nature of the foil, the quantity of feed Town per acre 
the mode of tillage, and the average produce of the crop to 
be properly certified to the Society, at or before the Septem- 
ber meeting 1791, and timely notice given for the faid crop 
to be viewed by the Society’s Iiifpeftor, if required. ^ 
N. B. This premium Is reftriaed to pariftes where 
Sainfoin has not been ufually raifed. 
8 . Carrots . — To the Farmer who, In the year 1790 ftall 
fow the greatefl: quantity of land, not lefs than five acres 
with Carrots, and produce the largeft, cleaneff, and bell cropi 
five Guineas, or a Silver Cup of that value. 
Claims to be made, and certificates fpecifying the nature 
of the land, and the^ quantity of buftels on each acre, to be 
produced at the Society s meeting in November I/90. 
To 
