THE 
E 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
tain amount of 
ease of crop to 
uality than that of i nitrogen fr 
We is i d the only source of value of 
the nitrogen only that would be 
so e e upplied by art, under the eee e 
large natural resources of the Turn urnip season in Scotland. 
. (To be continued.) 
crop it would not be 
HARVEST nso gag 
IN a E OF 
‘ambridge.— ariiba f Wheat on "hight lan 
nearly brought to and on other soils seeded Eia 
idly : in some pires es fields have been cleared, en 
a small portion t 
* 
3 aud chat but slightly, bel the 
-crops were 88 n down. me ield 
= from 10 to 12 coombs per acre, on the dee wile 
to 9 ditto, of Wheat. Bar arley is abundant 
e 
hasn 
good wages ; s. to 14s. per acre for reapin 
83. to 10s. per acre for mowing an ng. 
iteris, with Somersham and Wimblington.—In these 
parishes the crops are splendid 
1 Wheat ; 
anticipate a yield of _ 14 an 
a pee 0 to 14 coombs 
and of Oats from 14 to 18 rt oo 
of Beans grown: 
cutting th 
hejre 10s. to 4s. 14s. per acre, 
March, seal idee high lands = fens in the 
ing corn, at wages 
arv rk pretty g . 
ewer Potatoes planted this year than last, yet many of 
those much ees the dis spreadin 
eral ers are this year growing F. 
lieu of Potatoes. The erops booking 
E 
very promising. 
Manea, so eee E a remarkably promising, 
gen In many 
ead o 
—— ; os found bat | 
eir 
eee of * 3 
this . 
re mg Stanton, St. 
Pregressing: much r ger 3 . * cid ars 
m sho 7 Wicks wei oe 18 
bright and excellent in bac mildew — — 
but t so uni N as 
r | su 1 weer cl san to w 
eed era 1 
parishes are rather short, so that the st are Soci 
i B, and 8 
S | if any of your 
hittlesea.—The | 
Baily, the eminent poultry judge, only a few weeks ago, 
in id toa correspondent tof the Gazette, state that five 
to y er 
a of Wheat blight has 
at Bli 
laai in a 
trees of the n kind are oiak e 
question e 21 ‘aa of Wheat, all -à which —— 
is no better than lost. The farmer to whon t belongs, 
Oo 
8 
backed by others p his nei on ce a the 
Berberry bushes a e real e cause of it. Fou rs 
t 
e the cause y 
ae paca will consent to a eir 3 immediately, 
and solici opinion in aper. Elcott. 
The removal s the Base "pacha will not ensure 
safety fro W.] 
Spring ling N In Caird’s “ British Agricul- 
ture,” p. 170, I find it stated that spring-hoeing Wheat 
is injurious on ‘tight lands, by increasing the proportion 
1 light corn in Norfolk. On land of a 3 quality 
have been in the habit of hoeing mine for 
with Garrett's — e, discovering any 0 
isd I have this year examined the of 
ches, in May. I in . 
part, find the a of the Wheat less ay 4 ra Bes from 
the 
e to > full depth of Pom daman 
8 bushels of W m up 
which i is drilled at ek ine ches The Wheat 
tity. 
Norfolk e corresponden — 
= depth at — the ir Wheat lie, that 
under where conditions i be is necessary to 
8 hel use of the horse-hoe. Charles Paget, 
e Tain Nottingham. 
ercha,—I should feel i or if 3 2 or some 
of he ahs of the A Gazette. 
in the next N 
he 
e 
nvey cider ; a 
it imparts any ee: 
uch 
ble. { action of the a 
— 1 
S feld, 
b 
blighted ; the 
Last a 
wide spreading of | hay. 
ine | PER o our 
: exhibited, - now add the 
lu- 
uld have pur- 
e long rigmarole of an 
F., Nout, 
not Beans answer as a Field Crop in Devon? 
rs since of some 
they would not 
so fortunate, I dete: 
In the autumn = a . 
i} Boana fro own ; th 
until the May: 3 . 
whole Pe 
sowed 
T 
remarkably well 
o days, they were 
acres did — go 5 3 
about 3 a eres of 
autumn 
field, Anstruther, 
I 31. For 
O 10 L, to * Lawson, Old 
a For 
*| 61, to * 
r 
ae — the 5 2 5l., to Andre 
to Sir John Stuart Forbes, Bart. 
1 CLASS III. 
y 
s John 5 wi Brandon Whitehou 
| sania s Dougla 
Aue. 21, 
6. For the best t heifer, calved after Jer January 
3 
8 n rd, Haddington, 1851,50 U 
ANGUS, ABE 
Sweepstakos Fo i d bulls, ag 
Atta, 
Keillor, Coupa h 
Fe: 
Cou 5 1 2 
a For tee baat samo, as the breeder M Sini 
bull, calved fi 
Alexander 8 Mains o a Januar 
te For the 
n 
6l., to Wiliam M‘Combie, Tilton or the let January, 5, 
i 2d, N., to the 
to Robert Soott, Balwyllo, Brechin at Jannar, 1851, 4, 
5. For the best pair of oxen, pos ft 
the Medium Gold sii a we va A — vn . Tay 88, 
HIRE BREE 
pose stakes for ig nei bulls, to A. 
* y OA W. Buttery, Monklang, 
14, ve the best bull of any age, 151, t 
Monkland, Airdrie; to Mr. Calder Millers N * ak, Eee 
tolloch, 2 the breeder, the Silver Medal 
r the = ball, ** Fad Ist Jan 
A. W. Buttery, M nd, A mary, 1850, Bh, to 
16, For the Tasty — of — ago, in milk, 87., to A, W, Rut. 
tery, 3 Airdrie ; 2d, 41. to James ‘andar 
wood, by Whiteburn, Young, y 
For the bat cow, of nerd age, in calf, 0, to Alexander 
shlar > second, J., to 
7 188 hit 
For the best heifer, calved after 1 
Doune; 
faddington mein, Biggar 
For the best heifer, 28 after bec January, 
John Hamilton n, Burnbrae, Avonda 
1851, 4, 5 
H EED 
20. he best bull, of any age, 15l., to the 5 
Dunca Bs N. N eill, of 8 Lord Feser do the Right Ti 
Stewart, late of chesthi ill, as the breeder, the Silver Medal, 
For the best bull, calved after lst 22 1850, 8, h 
John Macdonald, tnverlochlang, ae 
For the bes cow, of a e, BL, to, the Marui d 
ere . Castle; 3 4l., to Neill Maleolm, 
of 8 Lochgilphead 
23, For the best heifer, calved after Ist J anuary, 1849, 6 to 
the 3 or „ Taymouth Castle; second, , to 
eras Peter, Urlar, Aberfeldy, 
24. For the beat heifer, . aftog 1st January, 1850, C, to 
Donald M‘Learn, er homage 
25. For the best pair of 1 after Ist January, 183, 
the Medium Gold oe to en Campbell, of Monzie, 
wot 
= 
Sweepstakes for Fifesuire Ret ip “sh Robert Wilson, Firth. 
the best bull, of any age, 10l., to John Rinteu!, 
Ovenston, Trametes, y John Rintoul, as the o breeder, tue 
oe Tae dal. 
For the best cow, of any age, Gl., to William Fullarton, 
Malas of Ardestie, Dundee. 
For calved after lst January, 1850, , % 
Leven. 
via only two animals mere el 
Davia Wallace, ie 
Norzg.— The —.— jee that 
bited for the s nE a, 
—HORSES. * ne 
FOR 
ii 1. For the best sion day 8 
iibarchan ; 107., to John Smit —— 
he best entire colt, foaled atter Ist 2 
Mills, Elgin a, 
the best entire a foaled after ist rere: 1850, 
— 
5. For ha mare, “iot, ie A. W. Basse 
w Log: 
= 
Robert Jac! 
RA 
5 Ons. ot over } 
9. For the best Highland pony stallion, n 
under 12 hands, 8l., to Alexander Campbell, Monzie, 
10. For the best Highla and pay 3 ie thes 17 . i 
115 
LEICESTER BR . 
1. For the best tup, not e re four 
North 
on, Maiden Hall, St. 
ear: 
6l 1 2d, Sl to 
1605 ee Tower, mo 
F the ag en of f ite — ewes or — 
D „Ach elstaneford, Haddington, 
0 VIOT BREED. 
or the 2 p, pa e four 3 Te 
tha gr 
good tilth, and drilled with wood 
not all) about 22 inches apart. Jo 
Sotieties. 
a AND „„ Socrety’s MEETING at 
eek’s ae of the —— 
rize list for Stock and 
T- HORN BREED. 
Implem 
Be: 
crop. Oats about an average 
di i Pon amazingly. Potatoes in places 
=< 
ee 
A Poultry Fancier,” in 
two een of ble 
> . Grant Duff, of Eden, B 
SHORT. 
Sweepstake for short. h Chri 
Hawiki. padara ort-horn bulls, awarded to Thomas sp, 
. or the best bull of any age, 20l, to Th 
be Alnwick; the Silver Medal 10 the — x 2 
der. 
2. For the best bull, calved aft J 
A. Cruickshants Sittyton, Aberdee day n 
3. For the best t bull 
e, 10“, to James Douglas, hen 
to William Tod, EI phins 
yo 3. For the 8 heifer, calved after lat J 
ames Douglas, Ede Bag Haddington ; ai Pro toe 
ý Moodlaw, Langholm 
＋ 16 3 10 mium of 
anus 
e | bis Grace the Duke of uecleush, £ Dalkeith Park.’ W 
20. 
„, 
taps, , U 
. f 
10 eee i: 
11 3 hs 20, dia ceding Sve yen d 
For the best pen of five ewes, 
6l, to Thomas Elliot, Hindhope; 2d, 3, — 
8, Fór iho bast pen of five gimmers, w after 
1851, 4l., to ae Elliott, Hindhope, Je burgh. 5 
ACR. FACED BREED. oid, Se 
9. tee not exceeding sr 
Robert Pater è — of Birt 3 Biggar per 
klock un phe rs. 
510 0. For; the e bont paie of n * ee i 
* of s Tw e, Nether A ar, Piaget. : 
2d, 4l., to John a and 3 í 
* rer anche a 25 — no 
, to rhe 
Callan 
Dooaid M "Laren, be € einer, ;, Iambeð 
1851, iL, to Pa Krick Sm Dirnane 
Perthshire. DOWN A 
TH 
= “exceeding 
U 
13. For the best tap, * . 
t 
ma 
— 
=~ 
t 
of fly. ne 
å, 1. 70 Hugh atson ; 2d, 3l, to 
* 15. For the best pen of five shearling 9m? 
to Hugh Watson 
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