32—1852. | THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 509 
STATE OF THE CROPS continued. 
COUNTIES. WHEAT. BARLEY. OATS. BEANS. PEAS. |GREEN CROPS} potaTors,| HARVEST | NAME AND ADDRESS. 
IRELAND. 
W/ ᷣͤ . Luxuriant PTERA essere Promising Blighted f case Geo. B. Coulter, Castleblayney 
B » Excellent Good phai Late Much disease . James Marrow, Ballibay 
p T OESE A Good Good Good 8 Good, dut late Very doubtful Aug. 20 W. d Cavanacan 
W Good Serei Ep Looking well A fair crop | About Ssp- 26 R. B. Hardy, Tanderages 
E Average Average Good Good Average Promising Diseased Sept. Robert M Cleery, Portaferry 
Very good been WEL ORR. Mee Very good Diseased lst week in Sept W. Ek. Boyd, Dromara 
Looks well — Over average Under average Fair Good Blighted End of Aug. Robert M‘Donnell, Clantagh 
Average ae Looks well Average N Late Blighted ist week in Sept. John M'Kee, Comber 
. !5:* saps Over average Promising [ =...» Good, but late Blighting rapidly Late John Andrewa, 
Average Good Good Good Pair Pros 8 Failure è as , Portaferry 
Aversge Good Average . ens Under average — sed 2d week in Sept. Rev. 8. Simme, bridge 
MAYO Good . ee nee Pretty fair good End of Aug. W. B. 8 , Cik., Castlobar 
Fair Good ee Eo a a? ai Fair Blightavpearing Sept. George Hitcham, Westpoint 
t Leos bad c Scuba Very good Disea Sept. 1 A. S. Perkins, Killala 
1 . „ ciah te Os Wie Good eee iddle of Sept. | James K 
A..... bial | eit bynes, Te CNET Ü—- E Late Blighted Middle of Sept. J. * , Manor Hamilton 
CAVAN Average Good eres Average Under average Ist week in Sept. me 
Sioi Average Average iiai sevens Good Blighted About Aug. 25 T Albert Nesbitt, Killyear 
LOUTH Bad Good Good „ ee > ama Sai i Very good Damaged Middle of Sept. Wm. M‘Culloch, Dundalk 
LONGFORD . n Promises well ee e eee f Not good Diseased Early in Sept. |T. M. Goodiff, Gran 
. eels Good tit. . Good Diseased ae . Morgan, Edgeworthatown 
ROSC Ok ON . Full crop een keke . e Late Diseased End of Sept. D. Boyd, Carrick-on.Shannon 
WESTMEATH ............ Good Good T E ue ace Good Doubtful End of Aug. George Bagnell, 
Good Seed: o "faye ‘ Good Good light appearing] Sept. Robert Baynell, T Paso 
. Over average Very good . Very good Diseaved Aug. 20 Walter Newburn, Mullin 
GALA | 55 eters Good Vere gee Ii cee ee Very good View 6608 f s». James Ellis, Lett 
Good Very good Good Good Very good rtial bli Aug. 15 R. R. Seymour, Banagher 
L Small breadth | Over average. o o n Doing well Slight blight Aug. 25 J. Sheil, jun., Kilbegnet 
KING’S COUNTY.........) Light crop giier good . Late—good light spreading Aug. E. Benley, M.., Ciare 
DF Full average Looks well Never better Blighted Excellent ponies — diy End of Aug. |J. Donaghly, Gl 
KIDARE  cesie-cccssscons Promising “te Promising |Leaveswithering] End of Aug. Gordon — Castiedermot 
—— —— Good Good 11 Improved Fast dying p R. Morray, Miitown Mal 
Good N good Good Good Very promising Very little blight ma of Aug. D. J. Wilson, Bix- 
Average Very good te et eee arious Diseased leaf ug. 20 W. Digan, Ki 
Average Good Good aa Fair Uneven Blight spreading Au: — H. peas, Gortna [Fergus 
Good Good sania Generally sear E. 2 Newmarket-Ou- 
TIPPERARY ............-+.| Remarkably fine} Fair e Rane ahi I eee bye cere see Good Blight spreading End oF Aug. J. Penueli 82 Cahir Abbey 
ood Good Very good A Generally good | Blight very par- Aug. 1 W. P. 
Good Good e et Ea Good Various Very much Aug. 21 J. Murphy, Clonmel 
blighted 
Very good Very good Li ot ee e Very promising | Very doubtful | Middle of Aug. | W. Ryall, Cashel 
QUEEN’S COUNTY ... g Good Very good ane Middling Promising Mod — some Aug. 20 R. Dunne, Stradbally 
ght 
Very good Good cca Atay eee ee a Average Showing blight | End of Aug. | Thos. Roe, Coolfion 
GA... * revs a Good 74 . Promising Stalks Dlighted Middle of Aug P. B. Mosse, Rutland House 
A og, tad eins — Various Late John De Reuzy, Clonegal 
WICKLOW dil Average Fair Good Good Good Good Stalks withered} End of Aug. John Dickson, Tinakelly 
Promising Very good Never better Good Good Very good Disease in places aye of Loe J pani pal å 1 
WEXT ORD. [Slightly injured} Very fine Good . Good uch injured 
Very good Very good E o ai Look well Look well Partly injured End o John. — ow Ret Ross 
Slightly injured Good Good Blighted Rather goed Looking well Sitio * — Middle i~ — 8. 6 — 12 Carnolin 
Various es o Various Inferior Very fair Backward Nev End of Aug. E. Dansi 
prove kin — 1846. 
Partly injured Good Valts T ee ilies Late sown ; good "= lhe) Aug. 10 Alex, Preston, Enniscorthy 
Damaged Good Average bisio Tolerable Very backward Ver aan Aug. 27 Gordon, Ballycarney 
dive sease 
KILKENNY ...... 8 Very fine Average Very good p TAA Good Promisi ng Blighted very Aug. 30 Dawson A, Milward, Tullogh 
much 
Fair erop Various 0 E N Under average Average Much hurt Aug. 17 M. Murphy, Goresbridge 
Average Good Very good PRA wies Average Slightly blight Aug. 15 , Bagnalstown 
Promising Good Very good „ Partiy er, Middle of Aug. W. Somerville, Cas lecomer 
* 00 — — Fair Stalks blighted Aug. 15 J. Richardson, Ballyne 
Never better | Never so good | Never better 44 Very promising Getting worse Aug. 15 P. Grace, Freshford [wire 
LIMERICK . Very good Very good e . Gomes Very good Getting black Aug. 20 R. D. Bol assory, Bally- 
2 * good Very good iid 3 good Blighting pit te G. Gubbios, Broff 
WATERFORD ..........:. Blighted Very fine Oly ONO ¾²˙» — el air Blighted July 1] End of Aug. E. 9 Kilmac Thomas 
Average Good Good Very fine Good Promising manua very | End of Aug. R. T. Barron, ices Taitis 
early 
Various Very good Good Felice EE Various Much blighted | Aug. 16 G. Hill, Cappoquin (Keomare 
IRR. Good Yor good % . T aa Indifferent Speckled Sept. 1 J. — — iget and V. G., 
Good Very good Very good ( Abundant Very good Aug. 15 J. Creagh, T 
Pretty well Pretty good . á * Deficient—good Bijna spread-| Middle of Aug. |E. M. Dill, MD., Pr kiloghlta 
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Cn... Good Vi BA e Aa A Very good Blighted End of Aug, Hudson, J. P., Y 
Good K > FFT. Good oe aer End of Aug. T C. Cole, J.P., dene sont 
Good Good bid — e e e acne Good r Daes signee y p. Saatin, Blarn 
Promising promig ee ,, . A N Good uc ghted nning Sept J. Y. Kingstoney, B. 
Good Very g ie J = . Very good Aug. 20 D. M‘Ga’ a 
Good Good air C Good Partly blighted Sept. 1 S. Piddell, M. D., Kildorrorey 
Good Good (lodged) e e e Promising a ne ia Sept. 1 D. Clanohy, J. P., Charleville 
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Average Good Good pace 8 Look well Blighted Aug. 24 Henry Longfield, Doneraile 
Good Good BB ela =e eines Average em — Aug, 25 F. A. Twinam, Kanturk 
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4 Good Good NN ( Seven ‘ Good 2 — 1 Aug. 25 Thomas Jenkins, Kinsale 
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rides rding my five quarters per . Now, to a 1 oof, that “ by adopting aa — 
his statement 1 inch of fresh soil is sufficient to don't see the advantage of the system; for horses must tion of liquid manure for the . hed ages Rye- 
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i een the Wheat—which double-digging, by- | author may be wi 9 1 epr A — — * straw, but who disbelieve in all new s stems; on the contrary, I 
the-bye, is not charged for in the statement ; and which, | as I can buy set mero or 30s., I should not; besides, on am rather an experimentalist tor: a a butterman), but I 
at the price of wages ould eat a big hole in his st f not a er article, and — for the life of me see how all the 
profits. And does he mean to state that clay exposed therefore, I think, ~~ not to be charged ; it must be | and liquid manure pi ö can get 
one winter's frost will be in a fit state to grow a good | e consumed. Ans there is not much * ofit a ace in | better price for my butter than I get without them 
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it, at the end of three years, and autumn ploughed, | bedding ; and how much manure does the author of“ A butter mine, if their milk was. 
aided by both farm-yard and artificial manure, it is not Word in Season” make from a ton of straw! In sll set foe batten, Loi have no fear in 
so good as the other portions of the field tes a 7 ne what does the 7 pg of the system consist ? — it in cows agai i 
way. Then, again, I am inclined to quarrel with the |the trenchin ng! I don't see how that 80 
thin sowing, for this reason; tliree years on 1 — | om —— affeet te first crop. 15 it is in the aes of 
a field and ploughed it full 3 inches deeper than it had fresh soil that will not produ uce five quarters, thoug 
been ploughed before, cleaned it 8 and worked good —＋ no the frosts, b 
it well, and sowed two ks with one of for the last two winters we have not had enough, even 
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y crop, but the threshing took the ey much obliged to Mr. Lee for so kindly replying to hum 
: me, lots ittl so I my questions about this farm. I am not at all “riled ” 
4 blamed the sort of Wheat. Next year, not to be beat n oi at the idea of Mr. Telfer’s cows producing 237. odd | co 
1 of my habby, I tried a kind that yielded well, both on each per men to their spirited owne eee tees f 
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