THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
33—1852. | 593 
Potatoes intended for seed should be left upon the department at Lewes, to view the „mountains of * —— ao the neg of the be wna 1 or 
ground until well 3 by the that were exhibited t „Ke. iw ti 
in d, dry, and airy place, if ible, where they 
can be protected from frost. How, it may be asked, 
does this prevent the disease? In this way: — Every 
person must know that the slowest-growing forms } 
the hardest wood, and this is just ith the 
Potato wint on my pl When the tubers are 
ced ove directed, they produce their shoots 
th w 
once this condition is prod 
This simple fact explains why au 
hay 
of the shoots — slow, they 
tex essential for 
to heal up the woun ae piante 
e 
d drunk 
stage of destruction ; — any 
t 
i this king of vege- 
tabl d I trust I may have been the means of doing 
some rel Potato- ene A James Outhill, of 
— n 
the) 8 but for al 1 the. the dark 
at a show. has o 
for competition. i 
Suli into several classes, 
i If you ee of this, can 
and AS it coul 
show — tate t. A Poul 
Po Oilcal 
oisonous — 
sending you 
to poi 
bility, from some ve etabl 
has been purchase 
I should ie bee 
examine give 
ee e ion, 
a me vatel 
Agrestis. [We are 
i serene, SY, me-made 
Heracleum 3 and 
prevent eum “gigan 8 
g, Which is a fault assign 
state that e e after its flowering, the heads 
be neee to prevent thei 
steps will be 
short, ‘te whole 
up, as no furth 
muy 
Show at 
sun and 4 then laid 
— 
uced 
and it extends itself to the very ae of the haulm 
acquire 
the — — have 
external influence act 
e active disease, all is lost ; 
changes 
“reaction” 
to me and a Mant 0 
friends that two distinct classes ought to be admitted 
The 
and pheasant tribe are 
why ase a not Cochin 
oileake which has been foun 
80 — 1 resulting, in all — 
substance or the seed of ordi 
2 quantity of the oilcake 
neighbours of mine; and 
“if you can find time to 
y, as you think fit. 
nable to state the cause of the the 
quality of: s the aa 25 history would probably 
or foreign 2] me 
ecessary for operating on the former; in 
of this plant cee: be el d 
very fond of it thus 
ed, Hardy d Son, Maldon, Essex. 
at Lewes, —In walkin ing round the cattle are i 
tumn-planted Potatoes 
n freest from the disease; the —— feedin 
d 
at woody 
-pai n or under | 
ft . itself in the 
in the 
e little effect 
e eee of the 
your aid! 
ern eln P 
accomplished — the Daia 
berty of — — 
either in the Agri- 
e+ 
beg to 
girt à 
, | breeds, g pecs 3 2 ise llows : 
the former | to 
unds in Bn ae of 
—— o chance | crop. I invite all 
— state; many of them on 
2 a 
boure services 
„will me . of Uai, pay them well, — they will 
rural 
become skilful jobbers d attain other 
soon 
te yi A man rii be 
ac 
and th new cry may travel through the len 
breadth of the land—* Our 
e fae 
half _ tilled ; eard 
1 to have his 
in their diet ot (cope 7 * “doubt arises as to their 
— of the meal, a 
that point, and I 
entered, wn), a e age 1 year months, 
— ge — — oe — % feet 6 inches | 
À Eren nths, a average | 
ing a difference in favour of 
short-horns of 2 ine da at — months y younger, K. 
ough 
land | in sack a plight when ilig labourers are anxious 
s be employ s had land they would 
ke i 
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FF 
: 
2 
ou 1 
who ask it, taking advan of the poor man’s 
— The interestin konnar a the Leader of the 
ero 
manuring, if the statement has — co 
stood. No d ean exist of th cacy of frequently 
regi. A the soil, and periodically bringing it fresh up to 
surfi In th the course of time, wi 
eding.— nov w 
Wheat and . in my fields cultivated or on — system 
I — aa ll oe — heat 
— — ks per 
varied from 
rg crea? ma that of the Tae f from a peck — a half per 
is | acre t 
e Wh 
Kien, or several plots of 
— of which, that i — thinnest innest seeded, 
ed, I lenge against 
unhesitatingly assert that it cannot 
be exceeded, if it can be lled, in this or any 
small portion of the Wheat was put 
beautiful 
ng, will not the land become un 
fror om pete.) and require 
regain its usual fertility ? 
se insta own 
an in 
* and er 
wea 
soil will produce and reproduce 
will depend upon its natural * sand perhaps the 
experiment might be tried once too These 
arms se mgd Prog ed to induce — on 80 
imp 
ourers.—Complaints ‘are are le of the pegs a s 
rocuring mowers to cut this season 
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— 
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system. 
chances are, if her voyage is a long one, she will never | 
heard of more—the savi 
owners, 
—— calculated for 200 acres, is to insure 
— aa loa 
boda — 
oe Ahe best substitute for “guano will be me 
sewage of towns 
kingdom „of years, man 
among the tenants, and x improvements in the 
lect and mis ment of 
a quite superi 
ter ; but these spots only the exception to m 
eneral rule. With aca me the farmers, there i 
1 of those i 
of crops and loss of money ; ya ‘objection used against 
2 up — nt sta e year round is— 
are th be turned to — — bad —— i 
e when it rains, snows, or 
reezes—carts Ti be wepelied ‘aad e tools to be 
o fre 
— —.— harness mended, sheds patched up, hurdles 
te 
mad split, cattle houses | be 
occupy too muc 
ccur to 
king, but where | * 
here, as well as in 
8 — mi so culpable as 
; the landowners and agents 5 ——.— 
with them, since the tenants have 
a been md agent ave honuretie me 
blame 
are, and 
whieh, arii n allowed, 
es and son tle or nothing is i; ere. in the 
oe here and there. tural 
yi 
ie 
rn Bread.—I read be ns back an artiele 
in the Gazette, hended „Modern Bread is worthless, 
to me to convey some useful rade; 
be since that time I have eaten brown bread whenever 
be found sufficiently intelligent to 
