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THE AGRICULTURAL € GAZETTE. 
Bebiews. 
The use and value iacal Liguo 
s been fill — a with — prepa im — boys Sego have 
i till Mangold Wurzel of la t yea 
Our 
his 
ae Dat ittle — at 
for Wheat, hoeing Mangold W a 
hich | home timber trees — hedgerows, — — 
Our o 
8 top wood. her work has been carrying mo 
e Am and |; 
. ym and cows are soiled in-doors, with green food. hay, hand-hoeing Carrots and Mai 155 
ef Lime of Gas-works, for Agrieultural Purposes = excellent method for making good manure. All our — rushing down — hoeing —— Wurzel Core ; 
By E. — * ; Ave crop land was well dunged, and still there is some left, and Wheat.— T. 
Botte te : more erem = Nines Fans, a e 730. ini — — ie we — oe p r July urs Sine 
Rwic E un ; i 
This pamphlet — 22) os contains evidence of the | | aver dati wie Green- -top White Turnips, urpis p 
value o these ures, an d instructions for their use field manured a 4 ewt. of guano, the other with 20 loads of | Peruvi vian o per acre, to be eate 
e have hitherto been industriously catechised on cow-dung and 2 cwt. of guano. We had a fall o of rain last — 3 adapted for Turnips, they 
i — m uestions as and had ‘to sto making, but we are going on with the grubbers, | escape: d are ead 
this su ject by correspondents the fi q 5 b harrowing and ga — on the lig ght land, threshi ing Oats for | being heavy — an e wand 
e methods ly ing re vng a the horses, with pair o five men —. to — into rough leaf quickly, 
i repeated in successive weeks. Let us now pu lish r ane as ges, cutting Thistle, fe.) Ag have finished shear- | we have been d to re-so 
once for all those recom ylor, and — come up well, but the fly is ag 
ode Peas the 
een 
0 
strength for using it 
liquor of the strength 6 Tweddle) it is = at the gas 
works e times oport 
orn as 
hal 
aol ARM, ye 
ay- — since rm ee The weather could n + ape eap 
a 
been more unfar ourable; nearly every. day it has raiied 
bg little hay y has been carried, and that I fear has not ‘bee en 
. — order, 
ere Since e yesterday a good deal o 
of our as been laid down oy thé rain. 
— r Turnip DAS a 8 very well. We N had prg 
any signs of the fly 3 wes teeped ou r seed for w hour 
da 
oe perhaps their: safety from on. fy may be accounted — by 
= uent rains more than by the precautions taken with the 
Our work has been ploughing for and sowing ee 
— and 3 Mangold Wurzel, Carrots, Parsnips, 
Rape, — Peas; clea and trimming hed ges , catting w weeds 
mixin g a ts Se Turnip sowing, and making 
hay rA the sun shone.— G. 8. 
East Lorman Farm, July 1. — Work upon the farm during 
the week has been chiefly confined to the singling of Sieds 
Turnips. nine to the showery, weather pr prevails, the 
— hoe can seareely be used to advantage, and the operation 
. mally pe erformed with the hand. Little is doing E Markets i 
z r 
es or sifted cinders, 
hes 
the d 
ust, dry coal 
or ae chareoal, fant the dry ser 
apt 
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are e keeping pretty : © 
ALLOWAY 
so the — ran Sous cold, ge showers — — 
Lone aee fast forward. This —.— we shall be pretty well over 
nem with the hoe, for the first time. As yet — Potatoes in 
the feld show every sign of —— health, * in Teg groen 
the shaw is — beginning to be affec 
municate d itse the 
esshire w 
; the — — is by no 
tis now far a advanced, w 
— 
and wiil be goo 
i rather short i N 
them. het — 
pas e been 
2 — of stacks in ban 
th hayricks, likewise cu tting Thisties s in 
— 
E 
— Fars, July 3.—Since our last 
— e the sp —— state of — 
ew fin fm 
—— * d th 
rnip sowing is progressing slowly; th 
—— main Bo y well. { ur s of A — 
ie zr muse, 
apart 
as sé acre is 
ments the ridges a en 
— ure 
80 eo Mr. Suchen re: Edi i nburg nn send : 
mamme — (quantity of seed 2 pac per acre}, oe 
ime, m 
in with 2 ¢ 
ands rops are lookin v a e 
25 = Mangold Wurzel — GABADI making s — 
STIRLINGSHIRE CARSE FARM, Ji 
having — very chan angeable, 
ral days of it, 
as could have pe wished ; 
part of the hay into 
weather ha 
July 1.— The weather this 
with a — fall mip 2 
and Tang 
vell wi: 
rips 
we 
wever, 
we have the 
the hoot 285 got 
faa Pee od 
be interesting to 5 what hind — ma — * — in reach 
of the cases to which he refers. Mr. Law 
— 
as not suited: ha, ay’ and Tur 
bi —— 
this nei — 
An ricultural Chemistry, proves apee a sound nin of Turnips 
not be produced by a ma sag which is deficient 
ing 
rown on 
It can, w 
ith 
A m t 
apply the ammoniacal * * 
l fte 
2 best — n. d be, after the G 
less reg soil to which i 
matter, un 
wry easy to over dos light s s with stimulating manures; 
uch a a — And 
feo 
e spring, and as —— = i 
thout f injury to ph growing G. 
reading down, but, if 1 t this time it should “be 
sed i weak state on to.7 o 
— 
early spring, 
p 
before its application, aar very w 
State, or else used as 9 — Sing axe s 
June, 
» Mr. 
Se, 
Tiptree, for the 
several hours in 
nak i inspec 
of farming. 
examining minutely every part of the 
themsel satisfied and 
Calendar of Operations. 
JUNE AND JULY, 
to. beg our Correspondents 
Ever,” to substitute (. BERKELEY” in 
their aiiai 
nae ORDSHIRE Far 
as been mo: sts uitable and i 1 
In co ast 10 3 
made 
arison with | 4 year, our 
ome 
of the 3 of | 
tin us 
— 
sie angle) ie 
god | S42 
Hanbury, — ig and: Mr, Brawn of the ‘yal a — 
. College, Cirencester, visited Mr. Mechi's farm at la 
After s — i 
m 
gor wor 
of the past alot e fleece 
ts whiie-t 
days’ clog 
per acre, along with 2 re of bones on li 
nip Tne: which received no du 
one) rotted i cot spring ; w 
d 
ung 8 Ebe h. 
m aa 
a 
Notices. to Correspond ‘espondents, 
y Edimar degree ron will uot have much of a crop 
you plant quickly. May and 5 Og ne are the proper 
of — for a tn 
ional cause 
everal cireum- 
ard d 
awes directed aa attention r —— 
of my T — — ekaa 
— — i 
e fie id, 
person who sow ese per cular 
ie nured 
Cur C 
de 
J Reed— ib 
alf-moon-street, Piccadilly, London, Gr} try the 
White Stone Turnip, — alt Ww ill better suit fila cuiart 
Re a VALUES AS nquirer Me t, 
mes very wet, and fre tently ac d = t 5 
Upon Pami Shipa — q y eeompaui h — 
—— 
m — Grasses will — Father 
— will be 
ith the researches — — writers, 
of — very subj 1 t, gives the following 
t 
— ẽ — 
— Max do Sigma 
pla anting checks the — wth ‘of the plant, it hinders i 
eeding. But, of two equally forward crops; W 
— the one not tr 
Wente 
of 
— it as — for 
bour we mews Vand we do not know how iti 
a it, you 1d. adop 
er; and you ran attach a flour mill to 
— i means g 
are made to lift the water a height equal 
species of — — wheel, with very deep foal Pout on rd 
of the radius of th a 
mieta 
SMITHFIELD; Mowpar, J Jaly 3. 
supply of Beasts is shorter than of late; 
in iom 
wes hog gs by 5 of clo 
were stopped — — 5 
d — finished 125 a th 
another — 
omen roll up a ba eces, 
one — the end of this w 
and finis 
kit the evening, a 
On 8 26th inst., 
the follow 
wool. is of good. 
though the price will 
a misi 
t July. 
rt th, pats drt 
mab 
pint, free BnR 
divided without s 
mon 
numb 
Dg and hay 8 
-engaged with th the Tornips 
Mangold Worse an has partial! y failed, and 
iriving lim wi 
East — a distan 
u Art 
brought fro 
= Or 
g 
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5 
paes 22 —Sinee we ‘fnishe d 
sowing on the loch i "st. our horses have been em plo: 
ploughing for white Turnips, fended 
Swede i 
ploughing Clover lea intended — 
— ams , 
Thesu 
ee —— 
lean — — Tas 8 in some i 
ve al 
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1 Shoo 8 — 6 Pigs s 
Beasts 280. Mer ws Lamba 
FRipax, Ju iy 
zot Beasts is considerable, a ou thed 
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be mated for best digit 
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