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390 THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZE 
TTE. 
— ̃ͤ ee Seca —— —ſ— — a — 
| consequently they had an abundant supply of milk for their 
August ey 2 imme 8 e r that date to be pub- — 4 which are * aon i be ae oui e a o x 80 a 
lished for the x thing of which w t wan 8, 
Noric: . 2 Pusey a e n th complaint? a ay i 9 2 wich ee 
Tuesday in July next, a renewal of the grant for pool a Lae aeng i 3 — condition f f the spring of 1847, 1 — ich x Sige ly 
year f a lyses of nee shes of Plants. wi ka e on if there 1 nt number of twins . — zu u the —— 
move on the sday i ecember 3 caused by death is year we are | 
alterati - le the question con- | to do this, and as a a next resource er give a lamb two ewes 
: Ham of the pre n ja t- tp suck, or a 8 the lambs fon those ewes which have at 
cerning the decision as to the 1 of . As aet 2 flexes mg an Se Ail bata’! ies | 
i Mo Couneil in! mae the whole, we consider our crop of lambs 
po Sot all — sti nn the reading * dee e bly above 
min leetion of roposal of cual. rh as to g and we believe such to be pret rally the 
2 — vg > P ase. The. Cheviot Tambs v were e ps — n ago, 
ee ort a time as tlie 
ted upon immediately. 
N ee in Yoy deterred als the second v reek in June, by 
e their horns will be w S 
he er ect in del "o castration 12 fon ng wit th them * es, which 
1 
Fisner Hoses, the Hou 
Committee were requested to report es next Mon tly 
Council the arrangem be made for improving the 
of the rooms in the ay si of the 
„ and also for providing further accom- 
Deputations who may in future attend the | T 
13th of June. 
Cale tions. 
MAY anv J 
BERWICKSHIRE! Farm, ap 26 ce rt we 
have been employed in prep: gsi sowing Swedish Ne 
H of court and 2 ewt. of 
has been most 
aring 
ung 
3 in geen quickens, saa. for 
beforehand. commenced Turni p sowi ng o * 14th May, 
and val finish i 5 10 days: „the weather = poe very dry for 
. tated freel ely, but as we have had 
arm showers to-day, th It is 
ton 1 eee they will do so, as the fiy are e unusually we ndant, 
rnips are sown in drills 27 inches — manured with 
ood farm-y —— manure and 4 ewt. of Saldanha Bay 
— ; those, 2 7 not get other ma nure 2 ave 4 cwt. o 
ut 4 the horses dur- 
os 
ing har ea for the cattle 1 in spring, and these get an extra 
the rest are all Le eg — which 
me —— than 
ass about 
mos more m 
al SEX —— June 5. . the last fortnight w 
ne, harrowing, and rolling me. land intended 
Swedes ; t on the ma- 
nure, and d should the weather prove fav ourable v mes shall putin 
the seed as soon Mog i: We grow this e same 
two m bie fo fences. June 2 e now finis sowing | way as we do Mangold rzel, on s small ridges, 5, depositing the 
Swedes and preparing land for sowing yellow and white Tur- | seed with a short oe fei 99 . — of 12 inches 1 2 
ips; the workers are employed i thering weeds, & e.; three fore ne Koved the seed is 
petoa dung, a eman | several years past v We iré bees ra habit of dibbli — — 
began sheep t a nis well; the vl — ts grow faster when young ; 
ihe hogs pdh 75 20 15 br etition for four prizes, lst, .; 2d, and, being in small clusters, they are better able to resist the 
30s. ; ths 4 4 attacks of insects than when they are drilled or sown broad 
ier gen a Pam Nay 20 .— The h gree pte snr mploy — cast. other hands are employed in hoeing Beans a 
kabani the 8 rolling Barley, hoeing | Potatoes, turning over manure for white Turnips, &e. 
Beans, carting 1 Ke. We have planted 15 acres of crops generally are looking well, with the exception of a little 
Mangold —— non rites, — —— 2 cwt. fs — red piece or two of late-sown Oats and Barley, which have be 
to the a 1 s of d on | sufferi ring from m want of rain. Our red Clover will be ready for 
‘the land in ee æ 2 — were tlie scythe in about a week; the meadow Grasses not before 
aie} srs egt Ta aros, —— the fat, 8 rows 3 = t + phd the end of the month.— 
4 Ibs. of We prefer sowing Turnips on the Non — Fars, June 5.—Since our last repor 
fat to hector dey wine the land is — — space le — we h some most — . Indeed, the . . 
ws for horse-hoeing; less moisture is lo: has been all that heart could wish. Part of our foree has been 
the soil, aah 5 labour suffices. We — ‘used Gross aged since this day week in putting in Swedes, three 
clod crusher to great advantage, O een | ploughs making es, four carts carting manure, four m 
hoeing Carrots, Potatoes, and Beans ; filling aud ren filling the same, and sometimes five when ure very short; 
dung, &e. 35s. or 40s. on six 328 spreading manure, and a boy and horse sowing the 
Carrots, to keep them clean for the season. —— ‘Clove — seed, giving 2 — to oA one a- loads th ae per acre, 
and Lucerne, and soil the horses and fttng eaten the yards. 
Our sheep e, including as 
promis 
which is 3 
auf ae. of a defectiv: tey py 
— it is Pepas to sa 
Peas are next 
e to at harvest. 
fi t for 
may com 
failure. — and Clover — nearly 
owing, and are ne general very light erops.— . V. 
CUMBERLAND-HILLS, May Eo A field of Clover-hay i k 
— a = — Potatoes shot up r 
untain lambs, yeaned d 
ating oor as up Y the hills about a fortnight 
in — herbage which, day by day, is 
. and h forage green N -day 
e driest a ottest May known fi 
‘Wheats looking 7 * “oa ae 
open LOTHIAN 1 dine 3.—We have had another week 
ower temperature, with seasonable 
showers of rain, for he growing Crepe. Work the farm 
during the week has been —preparing land for a 
nips, geet ome E brought 
perfect 
aang in Tno imelosure 
w luxuria 
ally R 
Winter Beans require 1 air Pa 1 a 3 < PE 
say what they h 
The Taue 
mon sowing ; Me Sein m the’ men re eep-wa 
wede-sowing will, we expect, be 2 ‘his. peasy 
‘will c commence to plough: and sow a = ag 3 an nd burned 
v; 
OKESHIRE Farm, June 8 one last report we 
rm weathi ur horses hav 1 — 
in rolling Barley and Oate, 5 Rei i 
paring land for may tase, then Wurzel and Swedes, whieh 
ane 
eavy soil is no ea ttle frost 
last winter, the soil 
nto proper order pa receiving phy owing to che i state of 
the weather, we were obliged to have the whole operation 
going on at. ‘the cond time, from the — up of the land 
out of — winter furrow, es s sowing of too seed, viz. : Three 
air of and men wing, ploughing, grabbing, 2 251 
an 
tying, three women spreading 
horse machine at the rate of 
UP, Soyu fiy is bus; 
will — much 
g Purp! i. top, Green-top, and yellow 
gular and apparently 
Wheat — 
= Shee ago 
zel, 
| ing Grass seeds in a portion of meadow 5 a fey i 
since we eater and reformed for the purpose of better 
— arting 
e winter ; wn theongh N and in which ——— 
in which we have 
were ii the 6-inch anar pipe e tile.” i Aai haga home bones pape 
: Pi them w ulp — acid as a manure to 
TENE 3 o ar the 8 lant mh locks vend f. —— crude — 
S v 
og aloe 8 on —— ee avourable in this imme- 
* = 5 ; the south of thi Say i 
ea Sours pan, vey Farm, May 27,—The 
es 28 13 0 last rt has 
— 2 . P st repor the most e de ana for 3 
os 0 0 | cuitural work i ce 
50 bushels bruised Oats, at 2s, Gd. 6 5 0 the most part on the fallows in wi 8 
crop; but we scarcely ever reco! son when the land 
Sat ‘price’ of ie % cally wean fat; 20 £361 0 0 has worked so unkindly as at present; much of our 
io Lie: each: 16 cowe 422 2 2 8 able ved acelin at 80 bak — * that we have not been 
each os — of Crosskill’ 
operation ey egin expect paaa i “afer that 
aait Syo get a Suficient tilth for sowin 
‘The cattle umi Sadish in consequ f Bs 
Turnips os —— Seen day, ‘ns . gear eee. | pet rua 4a We of wih 5 * — — apa — 
rr Henge od and unless we have good reason to believe it will vege * 
we have found that when the oes not come 
om and grow amazingly; and ‘ 
horse in 
Cl hay i 
y: for we find, after it has 
which 
STIRLINGSHIRE Car 
—_ kin 
pane also for 
now by feeding or 
ceiving Fates in the che at pe 
N 8 Beag Couch 
ch we have a lar i. extent pla 
sey ‘hay. making, favoured by the 
E FARM, 
week of very fine weather, both for bringing. os had another 
ng e ard 
on pa 
pastures at day time g3 
stures n ins 
May 27. 
owing Tu 
progress for the 
they were sown, —— has got very sie 
dry weather duri ing 
GREEME 
E 
our power 
heland for th cat 7 25 nen ef 
— the land for yi e pe her 2 of T e 
aly. FS — e 
28 
t 10 days; 
ing "Bea nips, ck wi 
in 9 fallow land: the weath ill 
crops are pamp m except Beans, whic 
0 
e, and by 
hee 
wate, Turnips and 
con, and aro going on oe 
„and itis working 
ohare u ke 
ers and 
ues fine, 
h h 1 
the land 12 aber wet lite 
onsequence 
Notices to Cor rrespon 
NT— r ee 
al,” vol. vi, page 4 
and addresses here ; 
your — we shall be ¢ hapby.1 to hg all the information 
ourn 
AGRICULTURAL Tour 
names 
BERKSHIRE Boar— 
Berkshire 
TO J— 
Appl 
Bow. wley, of atl wi Gloucestershire 
Mr. 
: Mr, 
Mr. Moore, o Goleshili, 2 3 n. 
BUILDIN 
pe cate mene ch f * a Viet the roots dry 
3 
1 
you. might — re io oxen every A r = 
ould be 
re 
Cow PARSNIP— 5 — 
asks how 
Grass land, i ain is necessarily mov mowed — 
an. 4 
IGGING AND 
for 4d, per square perch 53) yards), 12 inches Yer 
may be burnt for to that 
on the price of coals or other fuel. 
the Man 
Harris of 
old Wurzel 
o be e 
ong other 
have had experience may inform you. 
GR REEN N Har— 1 h 
fited the T 
s to 
ur 
fy N — OF 
oid all chan noe of error in 
oni 
— * se — con 
get strong e 
eggs should be examined sh. nee 
h birds ex we on ay 1 3 lead t 3 
; the writer gladly a 
Pedis: 
Birds 
2 Pheasant blood, do breed Aach 0 peu 
ny of them, even in this | 
produce 
teed ay 8 ee sown Rape 
early. — 
cipient stage of decomposition very eariy in 
. Ditton of seta i Knowle 15 e work by the Salin * 
sion of Useful Knowle — as any, i 
Tams ath Aine arn, Dien, ieg, Gea 
shire; Mess —— * —— y ; ire; 
r. Hornsby, Gra G * 
Messrs. Garrett, Leiston Works, Suffolk, and many bend 
parama of eee timates. will, no 3 Sri 
ies and furnish 700 of 
— SSING FOR 010 Apply some d ashes, in 
e mixed with-ensth ead 10 to 20 bushels of of ena tA 
autumn, and 3 owt. of me ees in April next year 
the probability is that you have a good crop 7 
Turnip SEED—A Leicestershire Farmer—No dau Y vin 
produce any well-established variety, such um pour ¢ 
— soar ed of bul — L 
> You n r 1 e farmers gene- 
a an detail ; more than of 
rally will give. pounds 
nite Mustasv—E J Williams—Eight to 2 smaller 
seed per — b ally deer your purposes 
quantity, with 2 Ibs. of Rape, would amer of s0 rapidly- 
— we ae if the latter latter, in the EE Ee e 
gr a plant, will ever EEG rr, 
Moose p Tile a i 
8 — A ee eee 
answered the same — 
3 
of the e carting D Perth he shen g hapun a , 
1 0 ee! d, carting 
to the m tthe sep fold cas 
— — 
— and 
still 
Berh: aps read 
Engli — 
sh A 
sy oS 2 We 
vou will =e 
n 
still be 
10 boxes 
xtirpated from 
ties 
ae 
sed with guano with- 
out injuring t ‘the latter; and 1 ewt. 1 2 has 2 
rnip ka voted J aap iw ate Lectures,“ p. 
s :—If any one 
ma hop e mo which — > “laid oak her line,” or le 
the bree 
ning pheasants, taking care to 
have chanticieer — , there is still time this season to 
chickens. of the pheasant 
* 
being quite healthy, and m 
ff co 
atop * 
2 pt a . det 
8 
uite d 
you tag the Ae, 
and apply the who 
at simil 
le 
lowin, 
g | Wisbeach Re 
1208; whites, ; Dutch do., 
AY,.— 
Prime Mead. Hay 70sto7is| New H 
Inferior ditto”. $5, 65 * 
oe * 63 
* 
Prime Mead. Hay 75stoSis 
eee. 0 | 
Hay sis 
“HO 
essrs, Parrenpen and 
ge alteration in prices, but 
id. & East 608 
Weald of Kents . a — ae 
bre 
being set. A few pairs of 
‘the 
re 
pon 
Sub—A err edition has "e 
Fai ie we a . s d 
W. H 
vee ones 
— by us 
would . 
d the 
tever Lind > cho 
ust not be sown too 
nthe auto, —4 
