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Rock, but.leſs extent:of land, their exertions and ſucceſs in huſbandry would be much greater.
There are a great: many improvements that might be pointed out as deſerving the attention of'the huſbandmen in this diſtri&z but theſe will fall to-be inſerted in the next and more improved edition of this report. Notwithſtanding the attention that has been paid to the formation of encloſures and plantations by Mr. Adams, Mr. Graham, and ſome others, ConneCting ornamental with economical agriculture, yet theſe improvements are by much too little attended to and Purſued in this county.'This is. the caſe likewiſe with reſpe& to draining and many other important improvements that could be mentioned.
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