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Tunshielded, thin sowing, ryan R and a 
iving good tim i 
“ Hy ik of yen ‘will grow . ata perso N them all. Now, nie 
‘ull y | been e tar estigator,” T pier not have joined a pack ; 
I would have nap like a lion, and not like a jackall ; 
all, would I have thrust my shaft into a 
eleari ng | 
not be planted till July, $ 
land ; they cos 
and they produce an enormo 
3 ewt. in the pan i 
; buta h 
a ig o. 35, Cran i 
London, this summer > eahibited i in his window 
Cabbage of 8 nary wei 
over r read or heard of; 
sow this year, * if 
ear why should i 
uch information 
I come 
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i=} 
a 
residence to e to culti- 
1 -a union of 
w 
glebes, nn lie at too |t 
nable me to 
with pra 
rather less, for tt of abont 
* nia. 1e o ng wa 
0 
2 
> 
2 
=: 
2 
stroyed the whole, for it "appeared to * E. fro 
stead, then, of descant- | an 
let the champions B 
der distivction of garden farming and . 
1 lusban and, in detailing experiments, ac his wne by derne e mye! 1 then 
state all the conditions of aa; and I expect that it | falls foul e, beca „ he 
at thin seeding is a? 2 least and 
ccess. th 
thin or thick sowing, 82 in a 
a re of the 
mpts an 
90 e e 
no one t 
served, R and “ should a grain of nis 
not ag iene: or fall a prey to Fa 
a few kernels will = op e e, 
top-dressing ; 4 
and ped . 5, 
ow | co! 
it gratuito 
welcomed birds of all kinds; 
y slags for enone no land co 
I first 
$ wm slugs | not now, I — one in my fields —at least, for three 
erch; 10, on what day it was harvested; or four years none have don wha 
i uri Lawes’ three 
r 
oes “ Investigator’s’ Soranei vit „surely, 
ae em 
was biger. l4, wh any 13 
milde w, red gum, rust, or any ae. attacked it; 15, 
the bushels and weight of grain, and weight of straw.|which he “ ae 
o ears did not come 
gly ost persons would haye de- 
J 
worth remaining, but, as riment, I 
resolved to see what 3 be made at this — in aia 
Wheat ; nike spots had not a plant 
e had more ihan, 8 5 the dle 
N in season, 
sly, ’ ome of the 
to perfection, mil all was 1 
fore the end of A s Some o the roots Saas 
ri wF very ea 
ne me arg chief. 85 t t | this 
-| Rate for 
th 
article carefully, in order that I .may refer to it at any 
im e comparative merits of large or pa I 
mers negligent farms shall be discussed. ee j has i e 
will bot or dare not, me proofs, that a farmer of a mall tract of land te 
that can by possibilit; 
assail it; but that the farmer af a large 2 8 500 0 : 
600 acres, has 8 uch a 2 host en aa 
against, l l to fig ht 
p nst them, and so he can do 5 — but pai 5 
bis! land or sink under the swarms of 8 — jetta 
fully 
ir bena 1 30 years sin 
ing; 1 have followed it through evil report 
and —.— report, eo I believe I have an thereby 
eat as ever I have 
anure so is in 
the eye, if 7 had been or! 3 as — y on the the swarms of 
O Wains UE 
acre, a great | I inform “ Inv 
hef, 
e thia seeding, I as to 9 
ending successful th Lı 
encourage me to vere therein | 
on such land as I have arena sits | 
me to bestow. —A Thin See Eg 
Thin Se Nr To Taba ae may appear | has ti 
umptuous i A n individual uainted wi 
a on o attempt to main my poe against such A 
a of 3 —— rising up from time to ¢ 
h 
;| We may learn from 
seed is wanted for 4 met of grou 
tor” on except on a very small |r 
1,600 acres), a i 
to 2 an 8 yaks of labour, at hand, cs on 
for 
ors give eii cwt. per acre. the nu . 
which is not half the — 
quantity sown, and m 120-fold 
ntity that — A i of the 
ble 
Roots 
and 
stubble, 
ae 
1 
> 
past 
S 
cwt | 
One rod.. zs a 6 gts T 61 
37,600 87,120051 481920 30 bsb 87 361 ë 
1 acre. 18 64 
that is sown ie tes 
muc ch i increase 
bed phe a gene oof Wheat, = the roo 
ever a harbour for the larvee of i 
most voraciously ye they pos in a 
seed corn is also subject to birds. 
ion to progress much during the three winter 
rd J. Lance, andaan Baye 
ery friend to 
a consi 
that 
dry of w 
* 
ate 
in me to wae ae & con 
who think — 
compact xactl 5 
xactly a so lace. | one 
= ta aware “Be: „ have before re- ture i = 
0, I have another assailant 1 now one ae him- | rich alluvial a bart . 
weapon, and all hit exactly in the s durin 
ware, is powerful odds again t an the e f Baguliot; K be 
andy 
it Ning the effect of 
zi 
G ve 
y ad ie ger 
a for the purp 
refraia from giving salt to fier 4 
