_ 49 
THP AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[June 26, 
out ont of place 
e the 
n the progress of as see pa ulture. 
one 
ais be increas 
the climate of Scotland 
Wer to suppose 
— — to Norfolk for the growth of Wheat, but that 
er — rs spring corn could be grown with much 
manur north or west, then in that 8 
the facility with dih ich these grains 2 — be 2 
in the latter localities, woala, for vi ma — 
a r force to e syste al ure 
arad a reliance is placed on natural than the 
artificial results, The shortest way will always re 
taken in agriculture, if it will aortas There 
ot yet 
which — proport 
It cate 
though a tenant-farmer at a high: rent . pad eoni) 
iy great . 
n have 
> 
= 
alised 
. in many n 
Sir Sidn 3 Smith, reel wi 
oned honours fro 
= m 
lan nd), in 
** — together 2600 
rmers. At the period 
is w 
The t 
On Captain Bud dd’s e only on t 
. pripe PA òf ene the rent of each cottage is 
but 
real ident t clergyman n nor school- | its ea 
and ignorant on w. 
“ phosphates and carbon c alone, 
Turnip e 
a mmonia,? or 
ficient for the 
with ammon 
hand, the utility of amm 
not ai stinctly stated i 
then istinctly stated in — and fully — | in all of 
Royal 
509) 
se Paper on Turnip Culture, Journ 1 
Agricultural Soe of Engla: " s Vol.vii i Pasty 
> 
e — — — 
nitrogenous, should never o the 
iest stages of 8 but only within “ite 
under — immediate influence of TE al man Ag 
plant Ap 80 far developed i ace 
heathy 83 igour, as to be 3 to grow fa 
atural at heri d soil resources of 
— * A do, ie. 
ine 
p e say “ that after the earl ie 
of the plant are passed, its rapidity of growth depends Ea 
= e 1 in the soil of ee e mie 
es pe be 
cultivation, though tg A special 2 eget ; ty 
nip P aper 63).—* Peruvian ch Contains 
a ge quantity ‘of | — as well as dernde is found to. 
be a much more cer tain manure for — in Scotland, 
f ts of England nd where it 
is much less,” 
We shall — 2 2 to the subject of the effect 
of — de of the — but ‘we may 
ez e to r . 
y of carbon - that nitrogen mu 
3 
with it an —— of as much land as any 8 can 
enltivate in their spare hours is given. There 
gai 
x targo; bss ane the — ‘of the Po tato 
K ae that A fs +h 
of small 
so — into competition with each other as in that 
of wre ng 
la 
arene a large — — enter 
petiti 
tages were built b 
Minge are — old and in some g agas dilapidated. in 
scie j 
are — well — of our study as the latter. 
eal of ~~ displayed in 
ee ae 
aning in 
Tau aly eut weak parts of our system, 
it falls wit — greater force when applie 
l counties white cro s 
j t 
4 
their sort 0” 
very nstance of overlooking the an 
practical anes of a 3 when we are intent 
on the current theor 
— toate 
Our primitive systems have their h 
We The 
; labs 
n | farms 
a | delivered for — x ~ hows’ 
and ploughmen ‘with their 
d| The head shepherd has privileges ie to 38. a week 
ance, 83 the decayed state of the 
eat and sufficiently a 
vide d an infant da 
rovi y-schoo 
Sunday- “school whic 
a — inereased fall of rain exclusively that w 
his ie = nut x 
and a 
the grown-up childrer, . z 
that “ eR. . sae. pipe ted it ae e it appear ar that is to 
n Sco sland over 
which we speak of “ the natur 
naana š mately ia 
the fall of rain which had alre 
all that was — be — — in it. 
sentence referred to 
"Tn deed, the ‘natural gene 
or un 
nat Bests mention 
The per isthe p 
cies of season’ are much more 
2 in 1 and the 
aa an active resident gan man has the gratification 
f knowing that the far 8 and all their 
rers attend the Sabbat h-day’s services with 
3 pis Spade and no 3 = kept on the 
end pen > during church hour 
e manage — of his cottager’s 
— resembling the discipline of a 
n dle — He expec 
duty, respect his superiors :and ob 
lasses his labourers in the naval fashion n—as ion 
| bodied, &e., — pays — — rdingly, as accurately 
[borers cumstances will permit. The class of his able- 
1 carters, 
r Capta in Bu 
ts that 1 td man shall 4 m 3 
n 
of England than in n counties, 1 
application of —— au d capital, — 4 go well sulted fo 
plant, has gain r them 2 reputation. 5 
In ons also the i of a 
due supply of ni 
relatively to carbon, and in t 
contra: 
with the Cereals, that nitrogen is spoken spi as 
ording ariet urnip, or 
— eee e. of course an entirely distal 
and separate ques 
. s Paper, p. 25 pii Ta the defect is 
edgers. The men of this class receive from 88. to 
week, and the hedger ge faggots, whic 
ey have the — 
I have referre d, and the 
ys t beer every Sind. 
me 1 
of land also to 
over his regular wages. 
The other classe from 6s, to 78. a week, 
to 
beer; for (twice) 
and Peas, 63.; 
—— 
ig T to 3l. 
such Lach family may obtain b by gleaning from 2 to 4 sacks 0 
Norfolk re uires 
b regard to ma nuro, a and besi e 
* quantities = artificial food consume 
n the consum 
NOTES OF A RECENT TOUR 
ino. GLOUCESTERSHIRE AND NORTH 
2 3 * II.) 
my of Stroud and its 
doubts of the benefits con- 
classes § e > the fi 
| how fe the followi 
them, 
an individual in the Marlboro 
b dap rad ftom the parish of 
were only 25 indivi- 
eo 
employs a sub, wi cites | 
for ord evening at 5 0 ’elock, 
ae tosa d 3 e eee 
necessary 
8 ften varied out 
2 8 gee — expen 5 a is 
e Moves » compared with the su to | * 
rofession., je laboure 
r a complete — on this 
n into —— £ ervi 
—— ona 
re the mea of 5 it, that, 
old stagers of 3 
in Winterbourn 
except among the 
a smock- frock is not.to be seen 
church on Su aed D. 
ROTHAMSTED AND — eee “5.” 
(Continued from 
Ber to refer to our Let us see 
— quotations justif A 5 i representa- | Te 
bon of y maintain that “carbon without Le. 
that 
mmoniaca 
cake, it beng remembered, tse — 
m? 5 per t. of nitregen, t 
al 
sto 12s, week vod 
im | And, 
it is only prov 
3 
y mh who attend less assiduously to 4 
: mii that the farme 
a 
le there is, ® 
learn pr i mie: — earefol co 
of — effects of Rape — and o 
quantity « fearbdon, a 
ut 
less th i 
* 
The results already selected 
rant . 
other sions, oats “bee 
3 Paper, p. 525.)— 
the table do a te a . wus wh 
ucing ‘gr ms or fi sd 
tivel ‘he two pima nts may be consi 
“it that a liberal sup 
and 
us, the more 
uma ¢ — son — enba! 
wo — e ens 2 — 
ae — — chen 
ce 
Nr Pa miet: 
nd t 
tatty. bym — of an 1 provision 
t this object will be at 
these — —— e have a beautiful i 
hysical and — charac 
material ly at least, the economic ¥ ei 
corn.” 
2 employed that furth 
nine pei upposed to to be 
urther, that: it is only 
echo rela atively to 5 
roduction of leaf, an — 
een a come 
Paper, p 
with 
aay 4 the atmosphe 
eve, however, that * th 
nitrogen > ee 
+ “seldom eve 
ar ificial manures, 1 carson wheel 
eord nary 
agin f 
8 74 Turnip 
pa 
upon o direc 
the Sarip crop, by means of artificial 
giv hat a crop {mount of manage 88 
