CROPS, 
7 $ 
his farm regular; extent 330 acres, meadow, pasture, 
and plantation, 90 acres; remain 240 acres arable to be 
thus disposed. 
1st. year. Turnips, GO acres. 
2d. year. Barley, 60; or 00 acres barley, and 10 
acres carrots. 
3d. year. Clover, 50; vetches, 10 acres. 
4th. year. Wheat, 60 ; or wheat 50 acres, and oats 
30 acres. 
Or, 200 acres thus; turnips, barley, clover, wheat, 
50 acres each. 
40 thus, turnips, carrots, vetches, oats, 10 
acres, each. 
Total 240 arable. 
This will admit of some variations with the same 
result; thus, the carrots may be grown after clover, and 
the oats after turnips, also the wheat after vetches, and 
the oats omitted if thought proper. I think with Mr. 
Knight’s spirited manuring and management, this is 
likely to turn out a very productive and profitable 
course. 
CROPS COMMONLY CULTIVATED. 
1. Wheat, the varieties generally grown in this 
county are the four following; 1. the red laromas 
wheat; 2. white wheat; 3. cone or bearded wheat, 
(the variety most common is that termed blue cone, 
which upon deep rich loams is superior to all others in 
produce); 4. summer or spring wheat, Xtriticum cesti- 
vam) 
