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food, and these take from the ground is amply resupplied by the dung and treading of the Cattle which feed on them, thus his ground though never at rest is continually replenished by manure, and unites the system of continued Pasture with Cultivation.

His implements are underline a trench plough /underline which requires four horses, and when he means to plough very deep six horses; he ploughs an Acre in one day; no additional strength would be required in strong soils, as they need not be ploughed so deep. underline A two share plough /underline, which with four horses ploughs two acres in one day. underline A drill /underline which he calls a plough, as at seed time it answers the purpose of one, on which account he preferrs it to any drill of late invention that drops the seed; it requires but two horses; it will work three Acres in one day, although it makes five drills, it only completes two at every bout.

The first and second ploughs he thinks answer all the purposes that can be wanted of ploughs in husbandry. One deep ploughing with the trench plough to every other, or addition *since this was published Mr. Ducket has added a seed box to his Drill which succeeds admirably. /addition catchword every /catchword