THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
scribe | the backwardness of th r months, so that we have now 
— — | high hopes of an — — . still early harvest. . Wheats 
in our county are pi er nepltay mikir, and rapid Bag Sa 
into ear; indeed, of t re advanced re in 
nd other Turnips were grown by h him —— cho 
the whole of them would, he feared, 
e heoti, but as onidira bie interest “had been and was 
manifested — Ma the —.— roft Swede, he would just 
o be nt o 
a 
month, a ONERA of 
n the Liver- | blossom, haa 5 efo te “the en of th Cae, of th 
state wed ky ae g “the iota, miat ae we so high | the present weathier will — the a Whole of ‘of 5 in the 3 y e aF | 
si a er acre, The uxur ward, 8 ’ Owing, whi — è i 
. Be phis A nra Deine ro — g f. val the best of ye ars, aud ina reek more the F ee, $T are kno — oe tee 
h the firstcrop,and | gr tet ortion of this crop will EE e in ear. Oats promise] jalap relieve from a . 
amarkably quick in srowth, — steht oy pa — td last year aus and are rapidly eig; their fine, healthy, toe 
‘especially for the latest sowin 
ane 
mieg akiak 
; Mie entirely sandie 
opinion itis far better for the urpo 
cure. Ihave known English riwis. H in mrs Weeks 
sown at South- 7 £ dy ii 
r the ean the ate ee sizo; as . Peas. was one o. old season in which ae’ wie sown, pne ko wards,” But why not let he poor creatures che ‘the, 
fin t crops in the neighbourhood. The new description suffered from the lateness of the seed time, but is perfectly ral instinct, particularly at this most propitious ge | 
te 1 as Kohl Rabi, he had g nealthy, notwithstanding which we can scar kely expect a fall surely, some neighbour would suet ck gladly e LG, 
Nes png d that, for the purpose of obte 8 as lar ig eturn from this crop, which is well known early laying hen for one that wanted t a 
way sible, it should be n about the first wee = anion and lengthened * to bring it to full maturity. DRatNace—An ineapérienced Farmer on Pig 0 pot is a i 
May in dr il 3 fet a —— and 160 "bat sbeat 15 inches in the | The hay cr op will, afterall, turn out a fair average one, an hån one of lon experience elsewhere, From — 
Map, hae rills te ta ore co nies —— mer = to sow the | the quality is excellent; Mowing ‘poten seed eight “days since, vente you give we should imagine drainage a ; 
feed i a beds, and os anspl ant them as. Dru ac — and, if we are favoured with 14 days ef * 0 weather, the vals of 8 ards, with clean —.— about 2 inches ‘din 
Dage, D te meam at <i de 10 2 te ee of dl. p. 3 — i alt eae ee — bottom, til within 21 fect of de th t been 2 tec: 4 inches wide 
onl Rabl and Drumhead ng, as per ton 8 a reids e top, a 
Bee seen = Stepha rope of Kol farms, but i We lil likely, i comparatively Jar Sarge Sank ine of Potatoes iA — ` 4 materia 2 — Sulphrie a pats rosie ea 
| ear under fay e auspices ; we believe ur du 
ros T — iaee A acres will — to 2 least two-thirds of think of manufacturing gypsum oan of it an cries 2 
i 00 N vantages over r both these e ops was more ber, years, and when the enormous sprite paid for seed carbonic 2 which the former would 1 detach and 
2 5 chan either; not being’ injured by the e ber, E ar rega, ae acco Eon we feel astonished, although lat ter 25 ftin es , i of no importan Plants f 
‘consequently need — housed, and early in the spring it pleased, xertions made by fabiners to re-establish plenty o it in the air for every necessary i 8 ee 
threw out a large a of sprouts, t the bulb remaining in | the are of “this favourite and useful root, still we trust on 8 n a —— need —— een f 
good condition. — were more fond of it than of Swedes, (the former dependance will not again be reli ied o m, and tha the dri A R Split x l — = E o the c 
And horses and cows ate it with avidity. Some he had sold to yan mo ore antial will be added as an accom- the drills, 0 the dri is an „ might mr 
‘a Cowkeeper, who was afterwards very anxious to be — 3 E At oor man’s table. The Potato has now salt, with soot hing coal — | 
with more. Durin e unfavourable weather of la Skt rons and luxuriant appearance, some of the ear 
h st si 
it thrived even after transplanting, while Swedes were dried — | 
8 
r. Sutton concluded by invitin healthy ect predominates. The only cases of 1 we none but his o own. 
2 embers call a: Es sample Shove during the epee oachin ae lk ow or bese of are two farms, r Edinburgh, Mn. SWETE’S PIGGERIES—A Fisher will find the references in | 
hen similar riments would be made, | few acres did not vegetate, in sequence of the badness eri the next Murg er ; 
cg ond, ade net th a seeds, which were procured at low prices, veing pre bara paa 3 Duors=} — — —— — — 9 2 whether his’ 
. ons go damaged at sea. The Turnip sowin concluded, a U irds or eir “young, 
Calendar of Operations, the young braird — in igenera}'a 1 ealti i appearance, former the best food is whatever t will swallow, 
ya ‘altho ough we hear some complaints of £ depredations committed not absolutely poisono rain, cooked vegetables 
N. B.— e a 0, beg pur by the fly. The earlier og are now being g singl ea b the lugs, Worms, Wiren, ‘Frogs, n even na 
-UNDER-EDGE,” to substitute ERKELEY e, but from the prevalence — — weather and some-| spar On m they will shift very 
— kde aa. es heavy rains, the progress of this teeta dor is slow and selves, ayes OA ar 7 of N. bee 
nsive. This state of Me” e Has also much re- Merely them r the 
BEnWICKsuII Merse Farm, June 23.—Since last ppo pe we tarded the — —— of land for the pris sdwings, — 1 — of aoe effect ; Pit ‘being generally necessary to ce pu 
— 2 been employed in preparing the land a and sowing T nips ; [increased the farmer's 6 outlay, The ares ‘are nolens volens, 5 mg are mu 
é workers hay Ag oh 2 yed in epee | the land, ‘sowing t luxuriant, ad oth eattle and r are rapidly fattening — dueklin ngs; — will get on all the 
mo, and ho ocing s, &c.; three men mowing Whins; on them, We are happy also to state that few s of disease | pampered with the same nice and no ng food asi 
Ei Strain 6 ae one m Py Pras Sn 5 — had a heavy now act R- — i trust that the late fatal epidemio will 1868 to little pre tt 5 ——— Abe eee a supply to 
of rain on th, a 5 de unknow may safely o the instinct o er. ' 
Lorutan Panu, June 24.—Since last report of the 10tb, pna mE Fanx, June 26.— For this sa igen it is remembered that in their nat 5 
we tare finished the . of head ridges with Turnips, a enga 7851 in making and hauling hay ng, preading, the pools, if they ever resorted to them, ‘at least 
have also been emplo th the party and grubbing ploughs Ad covering dung ; so wing Swedes, 88825 Abele, end ae 8 rmer than his climate, the breeder 
g Beans ; also hand-hoeing the e and : Potatoes, like- — han Wurzel; burning turf. If we have fine weather xious to see them swimming in his pond, ` 
mi’ eee vet — A da ed ae showery shall r occupied wich the hay for the iint 80 or r 10 d aye. read th the 8 ete of Oct — 2 r * J 
i 4 — gric e of October ‘i 
‘and rather weather, 1 — whith | Sopru “HAmpsuire Firm, June 25.— We have, since our las haps one appear in an ‘enlarged and 01 
have made little progress; a small the € only-are ready for report, expe Hence et a busen of heavy rains, which has vary form. D. 
‘singling. 3 . 4 is in the ear, early sown so much delayed Turnip sowing, yet those which have been put in | Pònp Mop Constant Réa der—The mud should be suffered lo 
coming into — Barley and Beans are growing vigorously, af intervals between the showers look promising, the weather | drain en to dry. Then break it down and miri 
* os 3 1 INE i ing very growing oh forcing for 8 regard to -guano with * 2 cwt., with the quantity vou 1 
a 7 or elas sap N . wea — ay ty a avour- the hay crop, we may venture say a m e rade i per ac 3 
able for cleaning th Uows, that operation is diligently pro- season for it was never sn in this-county, none et Mie ote —.— Stier sum of the affinities between muriat 
ceeded with by grabbing, — à talr Deap ae weathered ir ie gered r r t some dam i ba ire tet n be ier eal — st See a acid a a i pee per hich pf 
, r k een chie og the ed or and drillin e — these salts as they are, . amount to thes 
ground, The Beans have been all drill-grubbed, and 10 days The Borges Marg teen employed a days in he Clover- | or the affinities between carbonic acid and god and m 
ago ‘advantage taken of ‘heavy rain to 3 With | nay, which is now finish ce dur last report We h acid and ammonia, ae — r esite 
uano (4 cwt, per acre) about 5 aeres of the fie h had not aritied ps at ore or six different times, and have about a ‘mixture. N an fat „however, we believe: and thi 
dunged on the Wheat stubble. The first planted Potatoes | third part of our land, intended for Swedes, now remaining to ation of ammo ia by thismettiods is — enge, i 
are now oe, set u set wp by the drill. plough. for the = Ages the be drilled. We were 1 Swedes yesterday a! land once | not perfectly, effected. 59 lbs. {chio 
bber — — earth the er ate . — 3 ploughed after Tares fed off with sheep. This land, which was sl 1 5 he the same miber atoms as 
Hio — [ ot aya 2 arting up — oni seeded in the Wheat with Italian Rye-grass, a rde, after ca bod of a ia. To every bulk of liqui 
5 Du he ke ant ta 2 are bei rear e ri * harvest, an abundance — goo d Grass, and was hurdled off for * — re, bre, "cOnthiding this quantity of 
fone 0. 555 = sent . of the — S very | sheep feed in October, sown with early Tares as late that q quantity ey salt 8 be added. 85 
r Jan u 0 — ig ee —— es 10 > — November, yielding an pana 90 „We cannot help thinking well be used in the o cheap and otherwise 
1 8 ps, An ee — — Singied or hoe q — — (where land is free from Couch-gras 5 this succession of crops| fertilizer. 1 
ti e eee aaa iia 8 — 8 1 tion | 18 far preferable to to the practice of some counti — peana n | STEAM Encrne—Monha’s' Fsle—The piston of the engin 
ae a xing, 8 ath ve ph 3 ne = pre d winter fallowing fe, Jonina e do not 30 travel 220 feet per minute; with a 16-inch stro 
esit 
ent 
inereased by the 
ay up and 
til m 
8 I ee ht — = 
ire e 
— 
d Stalls), and the a 
mixed wi 
ank c wher it is stored, 
y you eh me Sm corres. 
4 ttre y the box: feeding — 15 
should re ts stand thus 
Galloway Fa 
Gost of 30 cattle, ' ‘including —— of money, at- 
“tendance, and im — food, but exclusive’ of 
— — and litter ji ee * 
for which they were 351d, fat Si iin. 
“£64 0 0 
e 400 tons yi 
esm wedes consumed ey men, 
Farm, 
— of 
Which leaves 
36. 2d. nar — 
e ig 
2 an 
* — and litt 
— 
food, but 
+. s. 
fat 
tons ef Swedes an 
leaves 0. 
2 so 
E 
e for Dis T 
— 
Which 
‘$oneuined: 
Turnip: ero 
“io Sa ind expen 
— een wet 
eatl mares 
sieving of he ely 
e tan mage 
ce the beginnin 
— — t made dp r oe d cro 
i 
—— BRAX E 
plan 
— id ae 
pe 
has deen Joughing, by threshing 
ae —— machine, Seo in ® carling night-soil and as — to the 
sheep. gur ürer: s hes 
topping hays tacks sin rea — fort 
Helio’ the harr 
j ama > 
28 65 60 -stonés) be would are no sign 0 bl 
nd pulling 
out watts of our fat 
bene by Wheat 
— and tete chin —— — ‘Egyp — — for the 
oyed i ing and 
e 
5 
and 
ped, and ‘one of these 
condensed into coils ond these in 
w eni or iy toppe whose duty it is to dress | 
‘on en an 
t the 
N DETA N 
being — thinn 
We poy no 
r market. 
d; women 
weeds out of T. 
cattle and sheep 
a onder 
y be fe —.— Beans, an 
a dg Gores, with ey rey Bang ana 
Ces t 
ae manure 
d thar 
on 3 stiff 
ENs—J L— 
Notie 
T—Turn 
Turnip Wip 
— C 
imit to 
ries, Ween ithe’ vie 
3 1 
8 —.— — X— 
We have no experience, and have Heardi 
n On 
ft 
when choice 
hen waiting for etiniai wai 
sitter may be amused for two yas tee weeks 
o be ready to take 
s, and s 
diat ike upon their ‘ative D. 
Oat—Mr Harkness—Your oe 
of K 
E 
come — fa: 
H 2000 bol, 
Mid. & E 
There are several modes that have the r 
Tarnha 
best to set them 4 
roll on the side. Dry 2 85 or are wooden 4 
deal, en account — the turpen 
7 — 
8 than to! 
i 
1 
e of 8 Ibs.—s 
ty ee 
—ͤ— 
849. 
s 
Best Scot — ae 3 10 to 4 
Best rr — ‘t= 
in some instan 
‘re 
most sellin Wool 1s lod 
th for best se qualities’ ate 
We 
teeta „„ 44 
97 99 
Sheep aud ae 
ia] * 
7416 — 
d, but 
it is more 
tine) is ‘the best pa 
prud 
t 
ge of those of val 
ets, 
of Beas qpr; 
than ‘on 
ther bein od 
ait cult to fed 
or 
dried fer. 
from 
ve 
0 KS ++ 
rerio 
‘Ditto S Shorn . 
bs.: 337 
2 3 — 
‘Pripay, 9 
jer’ 
ch report 
ATTENDEN and Smiru 
vourable from — plantations, 
‘with a very dull mar 
ast a p. ct. ata to 908 
= 108 
63 
60 
ey eee 
tant he 5 
ling K 
Yening Suse 
ld Hops [ee 
al 
Monpar, June 26. 
=a 
7 2225 
“it 4 — 
1, Tun 
We have a much shorter gu — of feasts, and tà 
at an advance of 2d. per 8 Wage descriptions. 
not so large, — a fe 
is Avena fatte ; 
e 
serer 
duty ias 
. 125 
4 ot 
pi si a — 
he vital 2 in e ** 0 
y “first, DEEP to the vi 
aa 
5 
vce 
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