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2 (1798) The Rural Economy of the Southern Counties. 2
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Or sell them to Middlemen: Who sell them to House-Lamb Farmers. Remarks on this Routine of Practice, 202. Swine, 203. Here a Species of Pasture STOCK. They are summered on Marsh Lands. This Practice described, 204. Remarks on Swine, as Pasture Stock, 205. Note, on Grass Pork. A commendable Practice of Cottagers, 206. Gather the Cowparsnep for their Hogs. Note on the CowrParsnep, as an Object of Culti- vation.

Deer, 206.

Here, a Species of Farm Stock. Fatted, and sold, as Sheep.

Rabbits, 207.

Not a Species of Farm Stock, in the Southern Counties. State of Husbandry, 208. Characterized, by Foulness of Soil. Improvements suggested. Reclaim the Lands from their Foulness. Some Uncerdraining wanted, 209. By Watering, much, probably, may be done. GrantinG Leases is the first Step to be taken. Proprietors should set Examples. Motives for withholding Leases considered. Tenants require some Certainty, 211. An Evil of Leases, for a Term certain. A Guard against this Evil, 212. A NEW PrincIPLE OF TENANCY, 213, A runnins Lease from THREE YEARS to THREE YEARS: andthe Tenant allowed for the REMAINDER OF IMPROVEMENTS, The Advantages of such a Lease, 214. To the Tenant; To the Proprietor, 215. The Covenants requisite, 216. Every Estate requires a separate Cone or Re- GULATIONS.

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