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THE Aen 0Ge EAS GAZETTE. 
[SEPT 23, 
tinued both days (Monday a 
in every direction, a and iss 
— ov = us, with a 
t. W. Baldock. 
jes vip Fattening Animals.— 
strongly recommend o your numerous subscribers 
i i This description of food 
and Tuesday) all around us 
till o . while I piperi 
ery heavy fa 
| pa 
would 
; tha 
a 
rdy and 
at whatever 
e, I deposi t in . grow si 
renderin 5 
feeding pigs. 
may appear oe on the grou 
the pork rank 
in in conjunction. 
th 
ood for every 
techapel, the — 
would alarm the 
greaves 
Troughout the past winter 
poultry, we Ning ted be: withou 
are prepared in solid square 
m I adopt i is to break them 
palliative vee be * duty of the pig is 
sree — — tw in ‘solid — 
‘asia that — the pig leaves behind as a legacy would 
regarded a Lo 25 
e vou thin the ll flowing g worth inserting 
t yea 
ought to be in every ay farses s hand, 
oe was ever known. It should also be 
the lan a 
„ but I have not found it b be 80 when a 
ma 
What the effect of greaves might be | q 
, if pigs were confined exclusively to _— 
d v. si 
never, we acidentaly, put 
whether 
my 
peste 4 
m ve 
pulled up, of the red-strawed 
| root, from single — of -n having 8 up 
< 2000-fo ld, and of my E pe Wheat waere — 
3500-fold; and of ro latter I Lave found a p sie "0 
which have ielded more than 4000-fold; s — 
t year. 
wards 
cultiv. 
and others o 
the above ee but if they will not believe me, and 
1 take tlie trouble to pay my friend Mr. Piper, of 
g a visit, pa 8 find silt — wonderful 
will be led tness the finest 
a rhaps ever ‘sa, and all from 
seeding ; t t plot, that is the largest 
ved and 9 gin ai 8 ex meii 2 quarts of seed 
per acre. ee 
the 
Wil 
he at:g wing Two improved systems of Wheat 
| e have 1 ately been introduced to the 
Spee pnt 
0 
thin seeding by d 
frequent stirri rring = the soil by m 
and cultivator ; cathe e e ‘of note, w 
these implemen nts, testify as 
d otherwise well t 
the — system, that of the Rev. Mr. Smith of Loi 
no manure is used. is mode of culture has 
r 
been 3 amply dilated on in your Paper, and very | j 
ef | deservedly span pme attention 
3 for where it is an 
0 bjeet, 
is ally the case, most N with 
small W in peta der nties, to grow a very 
ery 
tke: “iene statement, 
‘heat.—Permit me to reply briefly to 
of Messrs. Hardy and Son, as published | brea 
the challenge 
in your Journal, August 28th, to com 
en 
Porm it oe re 3 over long 
ed preju I shall re jot 
pret IE ot not only they but 
h over 
„and very 
England i should 3 
H 
sd of rearing Barle y late from them; | 
must drop t the notion that I | seedin 
lar ge ih, th of Wheat every year in ine no 
t of ‘ts 
w many 257 
m 
find it e practicable an 
for W 
by bein 
harvest ae nor did I know 
r 
1 e ‘appre 
t. 
th, 
the ammonia con- 
BE 
nd unless the soil be very rich. I belie 
with manuring wi the Wheat erty at 10 108 
sti ween the e land will be 
merchant 
used the whole on his 
; and which oT 
was e the fifth part of 1 
more than three 
ere, 
hand-dibbles ; 
t | dibbles, i 
fi 
as pro y the | and th 
who bought what T 1 sold of it, for] — . ee 
Let 
uarts per | 40s e “rh age will be 12/.; and as the cos 
i ate eat to Mr. Smith’s returns. II. 
pibe, . a ths result o xperience with the 
en. the renal of your experi er e 
„it certainly a 
3.; and if, sa: 
by this mode of cu 
tol tak 
bushels can be produc 
cultivated 
6 
U, 
tion 
manure 
ammonia, but his : 
to furnis 
's | ex * among ‘his own wi 
Sotietites 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY oF 
ENG 
= WEEKLY CouncIiL 1 
was held on fee 
6th of Jun 3 ae the Duk 
3 in the e ridport, Hon. H. R. Clive. 
oe — Sir John Ane Selly, Bart. Sir Jo V. B. 
hnstone, Bart wright (Ham 
Cin 5 i Raymond Barker (Hamblin Mee 
Mr. Bro f 
ator 
Mr. Park kins, Mr. Row 
Prof. 2 Prof. Ë. Simonds, Mr. Simpson, Mr, 
Solly, a d Mr. 
T 
Te 
—Mr. Fisher 
unlimit 
‘Se Engl ish farmer, at a rate not 788 re 
Mr. ot rman called the atien. 
of the Cow tablished. Success, as ke 
understood, of that system 0 of ascertaining the 
qualities o from external e, and 
tion, which M. Guén n had — 
tion of Members of ‘the Soci 
Meeting, in the year 1847 ; 
8 t under the sot of the publ gis dy republishing 
that year (through Mes E2 aud Co.) the 
English translation, which ooh a 
France, of the work 
. 
Points oF arg 
E 
1 
trations of ayat tem, Experi 
been . gai in these disoriminations, an 
c orrectnoss deen, d odified by pra 
tly those ai 
actual fe caer to be the best soups 
of Richmond thought that thi 
ortance, and one 
mmi 
a sub- 
is was val 
farm 
ore pg to the 
e ha 
d been favoured by 
0 was n 
explanation; and 
these various external ere of pas 
ment of the cows themselve: ere im 
nside 
ye 
Q 
© 
his n r. a Ser 7 
of horses .— 
worn 3 e Coun cil 
rtab 
py 
le Far, Breaking, Sutin an H 
Palled the 
armers, and invited a 
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