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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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asg. The Steward of the Herbage Committee, | o 
— as many of aati freeme n, had now signified to 
per their en 
effects 
rtion 
the 
„ remarked, that, as 
the results [attending the draining k a stiff oil this 
— mstance had w ave very fav . 
hange the opinions ries f th srmers in t 
— reth Gibbs, as 
—Mr. Bra 
of Show- yard at the Netcasts meeting, “tally corro- 
porated this statement 
convictio 
—Mr. Tower, of Weald Hall, 
d 
ery: e- grass, of 7 
plot of ground, 
— 
he 
drawback in the 
arbouring it furnished |S 
i , therefo 
e Director | j 
time, or f 
urable 
© 
soon 
observe, i in reference 
from erg meal of Vetches 
n of the beneficial | die r eatin 
even 1 their * kind o 
not t be inferred that such 
tructi he 
combined 9 2 
leads t 
excessive 
a fatal ter Meal acts 
ently, according to its weteht and glutinous quality, 
He had see roduce 3 
indigestion ia stalled bulloe 
ixed with 
N as 
any particular kind of food, o 
e best q 
esh e food 
2 arising 
als frequently 
t feeding 
» have sown a field ne boc mad 10 acres with Vi etches, intended 
| for soiling, having been manured in autum the rate of 15 
tons fa; m. yard 
Wheat 
proved greatly the pn few 
arance, it has 
cres transplanted aa il gated from seed 
tinue 
lungs 
heart, an 
important t vital Ae which 
irritation in the stom ach, 
ination. ts differ- 
toms of acute 
aving 
causes, called hove in rununu, and colic in 1 * 
The first, he sta readily relieved by in 
raray a hollow probang 1 through the mouth into the 
ach of the animal, 
e an important discovery of Mr. 
Dickenson, should the same — uniformly eee 
—Sir John Johnstone thought it desirable to ascertain 
hay a cab would be totam effective i in other 
instance, in that of a Clover-lay turn up 
for oe Wiest Prot Way ot ge no doubt that the von 
was the ravage f an insect.—Mr. Law 
ed that 
or by shia. the animal on 
rocar. This ractice, 
pairs 
sus 
e publie dag as s well | 
x y all sold off, getti 
are fed on Swedes and straw, a 
When u — 
and cartin ng fue 
hedges, and cu tting * — ad fields 
up tor — 7 8 ise 
e present.] 
ast report we have 
for Barley, 
and the 
. 
VON N FA ARM, 
been — ce ad and E ate so the | * 
in consequence of the late heavy rains 
soil ( (heavy — 5 is no easy task, aud 
with o Ho 
9 to cold, 
sho 8 had aid, 
tion ; wers, both wit 
jpg .— — of * on yo 
nd s awa to — ich — epee well, and pl 
the Carrot gro 
—— Fanz, "April 0. — This last week w. 
peer 2 in —— A 4 * Bayn , Paniing, po 
drills, 27 
vy 
he land is now 
rth to dung tebe litter to 
E bony each 
ards, 
g heaps — stones to 
of a plant, and an excess of organie matter, AE worms h a a 74 this hed sga horse on the farm 
and insects infested different 455 as in private stables. ca 1 ‘shel ot ae a per „ and as most of 
sion to 2. pep den s of a team of cle thet’ be bad weather, we e have e sowing 8 . and Barley, and 
Veronzs.—Mr. — of Hane pe Park, in Buck- ive ney 5 pti’ and were supplied shali finish Oats re day—all sown in capital order, 
ingbamshire, re sat the fatal effects of | with an yei —— ty of Oats, but neglected to 9 en nore re tili part of Clover rer seeds 1 e com and a few Apa ja 
teagh: feed zine of his 2 . meal rchased 2 be w Distention and irritation of the stomach | land for a Mangold Wurzel nes, cee Mie n turning dake for 
— . both cases, and terminated fatally in less than | Man Wurzel, making an in om roads, collecting 
peg and pe gs the ning ; they N á x farmer, in the neighbourh of | burned earth, soil, and * we — e 
—Prof, 3 cold and dena sd the 1 following morning. | London, who sent produce of s kinds to the mar- Saeed ure, Women —— E PARIDAN, picking 
. t thi ous effect was kets, requested Professor Sewell * investigate the cause | and hoeing Wheat. N 
produced either —— n mixed with the : : f 2 
s of his | and gave him a li the names of ninety 272 See 
mar cme A Pe oes ey ree horses which had died within twa e H 3 — e to Nr deen. > OE 
ically ered in the mea . e was Incline e have apologise to many contributors for 4 
to think, from such ult in man mE 2 sub- 3 es pe ge rae za, bag |" “delay of | their communica tions phen Mada immense m 
sances, that the latter was the ease.— * WAG | ret of wed, and sent to be given 2 e e soon a 
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corroborated by Mr. H. Wilson n, of Stowlangiof Hall, feeding. ba while” ho ot thing 88 It is of use as a r erop for 
who informed the Con neil that f his fat k E Pate ap cattle; and its 8 42 akg ing le ne in coffee, 
were both al Bh b eh r E ag consequences, Upona change of hands, and 111505 Nr e 
eal vin ra Week on | a careful superintendence, the ceased, He could] herbage, or later ‘os roots. 
— rats, from damaged Rice , purchased at a quote ma y other instances of disease and page aden Farm Caprrat—Eoonom ei — The sche n a of cul x 82 by 
' rate, and its feeding qualities tri an | might have been averted by system and nage- MA in iasi year’s shorty ee wih — — * and we 
* osr 2 a the pigs in question—Mr. Hobbs ment. Professor Sewell presented to pis s Society, ig Fan Puorirs—B B, thanks to “Suburban, Tedding- 
on etches unfavourable, unless given with with this dee one of the cars, or pun fan, -ior Le moi 2 ‘hie subject at page 243, cols. ©, 
food, and he conceiv ed no a exhausted turing apparatus, to wh ich he had Wee ed. It ped reques m the of labour, whether spade 
the land 80 Tares,—. 8 aint isted 8 sharp < stile to si liding through á + cylin drical — o — ‘the plough, — 5 applied, — ee age mal 
mee injudicious food for any 3 9 — poke or sheath, ich w several ile re heyy or ** fis ipf ug 5 ba yera compre: 
Pya dap 3 at s ing them extensively spastik for ika oi a pee his de Bends the pu e of the several animals specitied beneath 
or r n the abstra 
i *. p 73 e hs am had us 5 8 od Sna ager and sheath together) So er pane wire M gef -a 1 —Som, coy sé wt, per 
? , acre Bocas Gorey mapaa mes in sa ab 
st a —Mr. N of N Norton, trans. pena sn and Bee stiletto then withdrawn, when the ap" would Probably be better than either, 3 ewt. of superphos- 
a statement of eculiar advan of his g g d rus through the lateral apertures of | _ phate of lime Is 
i tmnt lle, for which mstetioas the thanks of the | the ‘abeath (left perforated in the skin and stomach) | Mat Evxay Five Neans 4 MNc Forty to fifty bushels per 
* thus rapidly make its escap presented | Liar MANURE —— hailey asks where he can 
ng esso. man silver at a t a one. 
— to Mr. Nicholls | PY, ik er 5 Manger Werzet—Philo.georgos—6 or 7 Ibs. of pool per acre. 
of iti 40 5 ce of 12s., but it bae ya rol equally well of paged AM, wud 
= iis walk Wea oe he rass, and, in that case, would cos Wers ly 5s. Pro nh vee —— 7 1 must pot he put 1 — dein. “Tei isa nad 
i A Sewell remarked that it was rage ee or neat cattle an thing, the land being pre ured, to sow salt, 
rag-baskets (cheap, light, and | Sheep, and ought to be in the possession of every farmer, | say ewt per acro ovr holand when the plants are gle. 
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escribed them, for fa n Aa Orange and Red Globes we believe to be the best. 
I p nds not upon 
7 ad of other presents to the Society. Calendar of Operations. r brese os cra oe ae the 
then ourn over the Easter RIL. ch ter of the Tall. 1 If light, marl and clay will 
Wet Apel” . been employed |. Hy shoo be ap — eae 
ney! map ecy! 8 sor 3 Tornis dend, — N over the land in e Lime on Grass: 
TETESANE eek in ploughing the remai 4 
S were received park N stifishe with carting off the crop; it had to apply i in compost with — 3 He., in autumn, 
after the | p g S—Farm buildings; the 
“peal bad broken get a second plovghing and harrowing, to reduce fred 8 1 A7 — 5 — —— ` 
Concil residing at 1 T Me. Mitwarp, a Member of the eee e eee 1 ee 3 a SPADE Hospanpey— B-T B—The whole subject will be discussed 
*telosaq i at Th Prio ttinghamshire ht showers of snow, which soon 1 ae shortly in the lea 
— information of the ory. the following s Form epeng Farm, April 8. a fine eather apaa ime . ER—S H Hee col r coition be 1 as wid fishes, 
Bins treatment of eattle cases of ple ast fortnight has enabled us to make conside: i a eee 
! the 2 is 5 on the underside of the budy 
an Mich he stated ha a hota kn ja fail P i — — 2 sowing. We finished setting gre on agi ie which acing aioe hatte "end m 
mute, in wn 01 in a sing e | ult., and since then have been N ged ga 5 5 ae 2 e ‘the embryos are, lected anal th or caul, 
unde b — The ae of the anim ffering — Bajo i Pr 3 ia seed answers be Gein | “which ia Porsi and abakon OE 4A — 8 —.— 
der received fie M t was copi Aria ad any other 1 in a N ummer, which there is reason to ex ils — Thies — — 5 tho 2 notion 
ume wel] hice m Mr. Clater, of East ord, a | after so much r The Soak of sibbling Wheat, Barley, Oats. | the sack, until too uea his gives run down the mother’ 
Walt work oo > r as eee with a &c., averages about 5s. rein this loc: a a We rere — casual rhage ree t the young 
on lanti otatoes on t “bth 1 inst., eo shou the weather throat. * 
a has already passed thro treatmen f cattle, prov e favourable, we mo to conclude prety sowing in live — Man L 9 —— 
db. 8 of th rough baum 8 shell th fi h a ha simy as much a e of greater power. We have had no ex- 
e disease, bl aw crops we ae eas 
ai ae Ee plng 402. of aaa Aarne Aem s of nitre, a E and — the weather would allow. The Lage e oy ae bed ＋ Be peg dram machine, but prefer the principle on 
aima ; , in 3 pints of gruel, hich have looking well, are now should apply to one of the 
„t abate ram and el 8 —.— ki old clay soils.— T. B. | WHITE-FRONTED appiy t 
. „ bss Pagal Liteon ae a she ee pg Ria oe ae 1 cece bast engaged | London poultry: — who have been mentioned in“ Ds” 
0 F 1 Beans, dib- articles. 
i . aeu emetic — * and since 9 Calendar in ia ploughing for or ote peace D — i Their advantog a Way their 
9 ee grue ae fe — Harrow sai sends whereby the land may in a manner noed for 
ubsided. If the ewe Jo nor ia rot ; threshing Oats for Commenced to| the succeeding Wheat, aud the greater certainty of their 
. 2. Poweis do npt apt | sown pionghing ; threshing Oats for seer, Commenced to | eee itari diminishes 
merr hes ; Lesa — — 8 omitting rol REN kex Grass hoy nd with Grose e we have N in October, 2 2 from row 7 row, 2 
pon PEMBROKESHIRE 3 ; rn. = ripen before August. 
ibat ms with no roota, if there 8 be ae — vere line ars | Their produce i5 y y 2 u that 
Tow: 
LIC IN Horses Professor are 5 . PCy — % Communications reaching town after Weduesday cannot be 
{gee „ 
We answered the same week. 
Veterinary College, begged to order (44 acres), sown at the rate of 3 bushels per acre. 
