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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZ ET TE. 
Page 
een loaf-sugar lie 
possessin osity, and in pop 8 rela * 
ship to water Tan regulated by the laws of e de 
attractio 
correspon In 
that letter the writer tries to throw co 
ieme of a company who propose, on — e 
4 
on ti 
exper pes was, 3 1 n Waere 
with exactly the s mana ent a 
varieties sof Ma 85 5 Wur rze el, a 
the Beet, and 
manure, two 
ake the tongs price 
as a fair price, but we will t 
on. 
yet named by the Sugar Beet Company 13s 
18 toas. of Beet, at lbs. . 
at a decreased cost. I know nothing of sie . in 
. a ti Lever as 
of them seems to me th 
0 
The immediate loss, to the farmer by the ged of the 
... . 
* ukta ih 
ir fro 
its fie dal k, pat consequent e 125 Ferries it 
ali no be growa further {rook the factory, 
pena ngo average, 15 cwt. each e or 8 
33. per ton for deliver ery 2 tam, 0 
beasts and a half five months, the manure "Of a 
whio cannot de varied at less than 11. 10s. each, or 3 15 
mplemen 
— — 2 afford the 
case seems s to me that — as scheme e as the one in 
to it. bers 3 “objection: which your Berwickshire 
find is, that the firm a 
25 — — — at from 8/. to 12“. e — an nd 
that ordinary makers ne out metal rollers s, in 
halves, for a single eee 5l. 158. On comparing the | 
ce of Messrs. arg Co, ie two-horse metal 
ae I find that the fi first- 
8“. to 127, ; so makers 
charge from 10%. 10s. to 10 Ten; 1 and from what source | 
spond 
t draws his conclusion 
d Co 
essrs. 
with the r- Hist of _ ene 
befo ore me, I find the price of a 
t list, is is from dl, TBs, to 61. oe, 
‘tons 132. 103. up to 20/. ; — 
—— and Co.’s list, 117. 
wegian ha in 
in mai other 1 “eae 
roller 
n 
| There is another circumstance which bear: 
t In consequence of hin ne 5 =e known i in Esil 
7 1 0 
Leaving 71. 5 » pay rent, taxes, and ee of cul- 
tivation, not to speak ha the far 3 rofit. From 
these eee and on consulta awit many prac- 
tical friends, I have been i irresistibly Ted to the conclu- 
sion that, under aa mstance hese lowest price 
which the grown sie | beste. to lea 
prosent pro 5 Ul. per if th were ns prico 
obtained, the 8 miy then fe as follow 
18 toni Beet, at Il. 
Delivery, at 3s. s 
Loss to farmer ®... 
111 0 
upon this 
jrr * of the question, that 8 — 3 be = Seg i 
was rea upon 
one t chin ng 15 a ad . crops, and another to grow goo 
crops ; and ins d the case of the rst r Beet, which 
I find has been ascertained, T the most areal pot 
sis, to contain uch as two or three per cent. m 
nr in bulbs that did not weigh 1 more than two or thres 
pound S, 
nufac 
h been for some owe snk sae 1 and 8 considerably 
o not avera; 
Prussia, and in 
f 
supported most gratefully by agriculturist 
ill meet with the op higher pres is given for roots that ge and energy, to obtain Ais acquaintance with the 
other implement makers I have no doubt. * 3 psd than for — by a opt size; in Eik. in that language at all events, he ven 
That, ho „will weigh but | with me; and to | fact, chat a high — is give growing the small | expose the follies and the rogueries of Tiptree-ha! 
your readers I would say, compare the list of — a gp and it must be this is nly a as 5 e be. | one, we are sure, will eady than our author to 
and 8 sg . and if they are cheaper, give My second ue eis it safe or a sound principle of take this advice in goo t; for his opening 
them a fair conomist. * 7 s -n that, for the = of 5 profit, which so expressly acknowledge t portance of using 
1 Sargon Olina Tork —Cyrus Clark, or kea oe all fori exp has taught us to be the master | « plain and simple terms,” when addressing“ the busi 
> turgeo! rays, Essex, a Cochin and | key to 5 plenty and future fertility? The firs a community,” kari he adds, “after rea 
o hen t the 23d Sanai, 18 rts ad principle of all good farming is, to increase, by all opening remarks ully over, I have concluded 
hatched up to “the lst May, from m 910 of these two pens means, the size of yo nure-heap, and t e I shall be be 3 8 I say that my object is to 
pnia = Pa om 3 mee 8 chickens ns, on of | this end to capos of nothing of -yor farm but wh be understood ‘in what it is that I anc Dee Tf 
i : ree old birds and some of the | corn and live sto The cases sh this rule can | this was his object, we have merely to add that, talking 
ser Rea entered for the comma exhibition at ba departe ted 8558 with impunity 8 proving the rule — of failure a eit 2 as a greater than Mr. Good's 
— * sity ia * eve ty of a 5 t : 1 ss | pamphlet on the“ 5 of * 1 
ack carriage for every load of produce | farm is nothin n you mal ke of writing 
Sotietie 8. sent to market. What, then, are we t y of tem full of such Lac as the 10 e One of the 
Ss necessi the annu e of a certain proportion | i or reckless expert. 
iad io eee 8 what should go to mo the manure-heap, without | 
ULTURAL » June ring any corresponding benefit to the grower ? 
-evening meeting. ate 5 = Leg $ a ie ee en have for. d al question 3 how e they got on 
Crop Culture,” 0 owing now, or severa Jean France ther 
ee I successio) r ` 
Mangold Wurzel, to which my . Pa the 8 Oy Rates * have been ge 1 TPE Ban fet 
former evening were principally confined, the crop that e nny yea ti f ' SF M, nef 
-seems to claim a arei atat a Prep o question t will not prove 
8 — a and t climate, soil, political and social differences, | ei 
2 1 or two, a vast amount of of ‘ei we know nothing, no doubt have an effect in 
ie attention in consequ modifyin mae aep eqn ences of trans; ing the e 
es held id out of its becoming, ere long, of not | principles of The: E ough a : ear by the 
less commercial than importance in this however 3 bein ng brought to 2 ee e, mptoms 
country, is the White or Silesian Beet. I re- that may help to|*Constitutional Fountain,” there were strong SYR i, 
fore, to treat the Beet question in a strictly 2 r there in a manner that | of the spring being ‘tapped,’ w which might diverting 
point of view. Now, as of the Beet, after | + clean off, had not the raging | eg allayed oy emptied. 
the ter resolves i into two questions en eae medium quality is | one or two of the stronger ri that and pride | 
and least important which is—At what pri ean the cturer make a | themselves below the shrine of English per 
h farmer afford to sell and are his Beet to the ich we never can | —that policy, or ‘ experiment, which t proved 
ianwactarer! And t second is—Supposing a price countries through the an expedient at this perilous moment, me Pathe 
n to the full ashi gh as 1 T sa 4 I draw from these itself to be a total „ from the otoan 
would seem to have any right to d Bits e a y, do not attempt to grow Beet! extraordinary circumstances which I tc ae H 
a sound 3 of action to sell that, foe lis aks of an interest, and is bound, in | allude to, and with becoming respect; 4 as this, 
et E which 3 experience has taught | co-o e x A ow, notwithstanding such ms E 17 0 which he 
ter- key to sls lenty and futur 988 (ONE as ne in his attempt to attain the objec once 
fy 2 First, then a Pa is so uture = then, would be, first, not professed] rted, we have this author more e 
ar shige a very rae coming before the public, and al critieises 
ry. Second, | exposing the failures of e 
ing representations fully, s therefore claim no considerata agit 
and immediate profits. self, mo han one 
trade, if once esta- = which he has since been the readiest irudik him; 
ble opinion, quite as much or mapeo mee l heresy his failures have ins of his 
an experiment I made last year in pital and 5 in his but ood’s — the stron evi pa S 
upon land decidedly above ne he peons D may make by incapacity pate in this—that "i on Tiptree farm 
country, i in in excellent ‘state of ng o be induced, by | of t The failures of Mr. Mechi cultivator 18 
with the assistance of 40 superior | * n such, that, seeing its owner A bis 
e, together with 3 cwt, of his manured ground with not thereby hindered fro ee 7 se oak 
of which sown deprives him | experience, thi gentleman is constra! 
own | culation, of two beasts | his Sar honourable ?” 
olitics of Agriculture” are 
o 0 in f 
55 
“£10 16 0 0 
car 
nev 
o | de 
in his 
sheep, or 1 It is impossible 
ied on = Sanaa of p 
th 
se th 
1 of Sugar Best, 10 w 
ost ac 
æ 
— 
ergetic 
compensate 
will be thus establis 
ete nate ode soak 
te farm- yar 
balance . io e ma that it 
e up, b 
e 
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n 
2 
Q 
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wm 
2. — 
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a 
2 
2 
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a 
are ie frm rm, 4 the permanent 
one 
—the use of turf-mould and oth ther s 
„ and 
will not 
[JUNE 19, 
to lay-down any rule, 
own ‘any 
the 
con- 
pai = honour his drafts as fama Dublin Farmers 
Gaz 
Vebiews. 
— — 
The Politics of Agriculture ; with an Appendia: a m 
Mechts intentions honourable ? 
Author of “ The aor ee 
Farmers Vindicated.” J. R 
To attack Mr. Mec Pe i is the 
present pamp let 
member: 
e main o 
the Society of Arts, w 
recen not about to 
on is here biered t 
less N m the v; oni: pe arts of the com 
to o ne aspec n 0 5 and chat 
Dafal. that we shall now adye 
one k write 
By Sa va 
igs 
anh cali 
bject of Mr. Good's 
t, ve a is ace a Meet 
ssed to 
of who upposed to 
have been dece i a od misled by the 3 gentleman's 
address, o analyse t! 
0 that paper, nor to Ae 
Bisa. 
the 
the 
— 
be 
agri- 
Mechi, as every 
Mr. 
ish ; . dae from the 
“ Polities of Agriculture” we fear that Mr. Good cannot. 
other learning comes by i its means ; and 
Ta 
Mr. . od, who has no small portion ‘of Mr. "Metis git 
English 
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