View of the Agriculture of Middlesex: With Observations on the Means of Its Improvement and Several Essays on Agriculture in General |
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acre advantage agriculture annually arable land average barley beans bushels carts cattle clay clean clover common fields consequently considerable corn cows crop cultivation ditto drains dung effect enclosed enclosure equal expense farm farmers feed feet five four frost grain grass grass-land green ground growing half harrowing hedges herbage horses husbandry improvement inches increase keep labour landlord lease less load loam London manner manure meadow means method Middlesex miles nearly oats occupied oxen paring and burning parish pasture pease persons plants plough poor potatoes pounds present produce profit proportion purpose quantity rain raised rendered rent ridges river river Thames roads roots season SECT seed sheep shillings soil sold sowing sown spring stack straw sufficient summer supposed surface Surrey tenant Thames thrashing tillage tion tithes turnips usually vegetation water-meadow weeds weight wheat white clover whole winter tares