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and proper dressings when sown ten years successively. If land requires rest, he lays it down with Grass seeds, which prepares it after proper culture to produce the Grain most called for in the Market.

He seem of opinion that the most profitable plan of Culture a farmer can follow, is to examine which sort of Grain will pay him best, and to vary his changes of Crops according to the demand of that particular kind of Grain instead of laying down a regular rotation of Crops. An untoward Season may prevent his following the rotation or succession of Crops he had proposed; but he deems it as one of the material advantages of his mode of Culture that his land is ever ready for the reception of such Grain or Seeds he may on such an occasion judge best suited to Supply the place of the original intended Crop. He therefore recommends the use of his Ploughs and his mode of Ploughing with intermediate feeding Crops: then Grain may be cultivated in any variation or succession; but he does not think his mode of croping ground can succeed if attempted lay the common Methods of husbandry.

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