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greater part, if not all, of their labor. But if there should, notwithstanding, be time for other things, I know of nothing in which they could be more advantageously employed, than in getting up rich mud from the branches in field No. 8, to spread over the poor and washed parts of that field, before it is sown in wheat next August.

Mansion-House Farm.

The ditchers, after the post-and-rail fence, which they are now about, to the Tumbling Dam is completed, and a strong one put up across the Mill Run, as will be marked off, may continue on to the Mill by the line of stakes, which will be set up; but they are not to use for this purpose those posts, which were got by Marley's house, as they will be more convenient for the lane, which is to form the new road from the Ferry by the Mill, as authorized by the court. After this work is performed, it will be time enough to point out

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To say what the other part of the force at this place shall be employed about, is next to impossible, since there is such a variety of jobs for them to attend to, besides fishing, hay-making, and the grain harvest in their respective seasons, which must unavoidably employ them while they last.

But, as it is designed to raise tobacco, and to tend in corn that part, at least, of the new ground in front of the house, which was cleared last year, in order that it may be laid down in the fall in wheat and orchard grass, they must prepare for them accordingly, and, under the circumstances above mentioned, attempt as much of the first, that is, tobacco, as there is a moral certainty of their tending well. The men may be employed in getting posts and rails of a good kind for the purpose of enclosing this tobacco. But it is essential, if any labor is expected from the girls and boys, who are about this house, to keep some person with them, who will not only make them work, but who will see that the work is well executed, and that the idleness, which they appear every day in the practice of, may be avoided.

FIRST STATEMENT OF THE CROPS IN 1789.

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Corn; 375 acres. 1 ploughing in the fall of 1788
Listing the field in March, about of the above work,
Opening the furrows in April, of the last work,
Breaking up the balks in May, of the whole,
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Rye; 375 acres. Once ploughed for seeding in September,

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Three harrowings, 1 before, and 2 after sowing, Wheat; 375 acres. Ploughing in buckwheat in June,

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Buckwheat; 375 acres. One ploughing after Rye comes off,
One do. in April,

do. seeding ground with wheat in Aug. 375

Sundries; 375 acres.

One harrowing after sowing,
One ploughing in the fall of 1788,

75 do. in Pease ploughed into 3 ft. ridges in Apr. 75 Checkered, about of above work in April, 19 234 do. in Buckwheat for a crop, ploughed in Apr. 234

do. 1st July, 234 Three times harrowed 1st of July,

8 do. Scarcity ploughed in March,

do. May,
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8 do. Pumpkins, ploughed in March,

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April, second ploughing for Flax,

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Pease, in three-feet ridges,

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Opening Corn lists for planting,
Buckwheat for manure,

Do. for seed,

Pumpkins, second ploughing, 8; Root of Scarcity, 8, 16
Breaking balks between Corn,

do. Buckwheat for manure,

May,

June, ploughing Corn second time,

July, Buckwheat for seed,

Third ploughing of Corn,

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Root of Scarcity, 8; Pumpkins, 8, 16 531

Results of the First Statement.

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5625 do. Rye, 3s.

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5625 do. Potatoes, 1s.

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3750 do. Wheat, 5s.

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Sundries, viz.

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1404 bushels Buckwheat,

at 2s.

375 do. Pease, 4s.

100 do. Flax seed, 3s. 6d.

Dressed Flax

Buckwheat, 375 acres

for manure.

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Opening Corn lists,

First ploughing for Buckwheat for a crop,

May, first ploughing of Buckwheat among the sundries, Pumpkins, second ploughing, 8 acres; Scarcity, 8 do. ploughing balks between Corn, first time,

June, ploughing Corn second time,

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July, the same,

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THIRD STATEMENT OF CROPS FOR 1789.

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Barley; 375 acres.

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Corn; 375 acres. The same as No. 1 and No. 2,

Buckwheat; 375 acres. Ploughed in fall, in March and April,
Wheat; 375 acres. Ploughed in June, to cover Buckwheat

and Corn in August,

Flax; 20 acres. Ploughed twice, harrowed three times,

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