THE AGRICULTURAL GAZE 
TTE. 625 
WEDLAKE —.— COS HORSE AND these counties to be dependent on the chance over- 
YR of superior workmanship, | plus of other counties. 
= oon the high mode of farming ey on all 
mpara- 
0 
78. and 51. 5s. Horse-hoe, Dressing Ma- 
Turnip Drill, Stubble. rake, Oil-cak 
at Crushers, Subsvil Plough, Double 
EDLAKE and Co., 118, Fenchurch- S and | m 
ee him in the fat market, both in 8 of|™ 
eat and price; in proof of which h, also, beef is 
N aa in Smithfield from January to July than 
AND eee 5 ON SALE, 
UVIAN 
NLY IMP 
19071 A GIBBS Oe ep SONS, 1 NDON ; from July to Christmas. 
Wa. JOSEPH MYERS AND Co., LIVERPOOL; That all the Grass land a ara 755 1 
nd by their A ane ents, L 
T, AND a LIV. and BRISTOL; 
ears n TE. POWELL, — PRYOR, LONDON, 
themselves ag . 6 ano ur h 
1 urious uano, P chasers are recom- . 
ior and 25 blished or to | ON, as breeding cattle cannot be b 188 1 * 
named importers, W supply the article i in an) r i i 
Dane, t their fixed prices, ee ing it from the Impor: 
T0 AGRICULTURISTS, GARDENERS, FLORISTS, &c. 
RMA PATENT | CONCEN TRATED, 
E DISINFECTED, 72 3 4 5 
i owder, prepared on b F 
ANIMAL — $ prepar 4 
Gasne skim—that 
e given 10 e cow calves), then hay va 
cave. tab and Mangold Wurzel, with Oat flou 
aut with Linseed mucila ge, and then Beun 
„Nos. 80 and] ditto, mixed with ditto, also with cut Clover and 
al, K ’s-lane, London, w re prepared to supply this 
Poodrette to any extent, a well. as Bis Disinfected a nd In- 
irous LIQUID MAN UR e ascertained 
oa application 
appointment, by the “Sages 
“sald by LONDON AGENT 
Mr. H. Cores, Seedsman and Florist No. sis 
"These are the pepa which Mr. Snaw, as a 
ant farmer in the land counties, deems sound, 
ten 
urne- and ee oP believes his brother farmers must act 
Lelcester-square ; Messrs. DEANE, Dra 5 DEA upon in er to ace wi 
Agricultural i ent Depot, No. 46, "king" ine, ne t a 1030 . e 
whom, in order to affor an opportu nity maintain eir Pee 
of prac esting, by ns of sample, the superior efficac Mr. Saaw 0 0 naging calves, and Mr. 
nen and incomparable Pow er Manure as well as to suit Witson’s, in Be 9 are perfectly compatible 
indeed 
charge he 
Ryeg grass, &c., but not Grass the produce of old |è 
$ land.” 2 
ing, be it observed, in one instance, to 7 or 8 tons of 
1 rnips per acre, aud in N from 11} to 
ith 
a different ma 
only be sue cessfully grapple ye with, when = 
ments are conducted with other views than rae which 
fer 
Ae rie Fol ohnston do 
has m 
ments in general, and complains ood a 
conclusions, are spoiled by the introduction of doubtful 
hat in sever arts his 
= 
— 
er 
mte 
—. 
— 
specially expre s co 
laboratory, a compliment whic fully appreciate. 
Yet we as fully believe tha b , however far from his 
intention, the remarks he } na 
u 
man 
o themselves.. 75 must 
hat wish t 
3 tee i re m; the experience 
which we have gained in 5 shew has brought 
to light many of their defecis, and we know full 
convenience of Amateurs, and all those e merel 
* SMALL GARDENS, BEDS, O TS AND | with arable farming, and are i l Yet 
ee E OTS, with any other e results which the latter | WOW- Xet, 
Tt is also r such oses in neatly done up tin ` hat the sources o articularised b 
emiti a iS oo eaea ditto, le. 08: i trate ditto o, | gentleman gives o experience are conclusive of dee e 5 eae ik al 
ds, 6d. each; and likewise in saapas wooden packages, con- the 3 of his tice. Hi i r gen d 
; packages, prac 8 e on the h 
taining 1 ewt., at II.; J cwt., ; $ ewt., 10s.; and ewt., sab was published some ago either materially affect the results we have lished, 
és. packages includ i S r been neglected he consideration of them, 
¥.B.—This manure is so and completely free of 1 Transactions of the Highland Society of Seo dika: Our field exper ments were not conducted i e ordi- 
4 prok ete 2 oot ee eee os rinted in the Agricultural Gazette fle course of culture, under i management of the 
from the slightest annoyance J ara nds | merely “ practical rent-paying farmer ;’ the previous 
* out experiencing 
ee ied Ok and Fall * for use e, accompany 
ckage, 
each canister an and pa 
be Agricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1848, 
_ MEETINGS FOR TH 
 Fanurrs’ e ‘ahi 29: aie. rass 
Ir appears that the e n before e d ene . a 
on T 
the English tural S 
Bas en ocie 
But it is more particularly as regards the ordinary 
oat es of comparing Grass and a rable gi arming that 
e refer to Mr egenin letter. It is the habit to 
ohtra t dhe two as if their success dorasel on 
3 ee . The question is put 
as if it were more than i 
EERS. 
connected with the practice of mp 
such distinction between the two 
4 l past occasions our columns 
= lise . to the interest which the 
me principles. If a crop, 
ff 
si? sok was 
| Superinte 
condition of the land was s attended 2 3; th 
dim — of the p were conside rable ; 5 
me M s, and n 
nded by tho supposed to be “ pro- 
fessional experimenters,” the labo ours of the ei yp id 
3 giving place to those of the manure shed, the 
field, or the barn. Special attention was paid 
question yield 
arghia and aya agesat? registered, those of the labora- 
as little worthy of confidence, if not even less 
ch ve been 
803 a whil st rey SAE gk 3 each kind hav 
devised and conducted with o the same end in 
view, and under * ine e „ thos 
laboratory owe the e ot their 
r history eee with ther, which, d erroneously ob- 
served or st a orthless which is 
as permanent a thing 
e keki well as for body—to w 
1M- need not add to what has already repeatedly been d 
l 
y 
e Sire them in 885 in our columns. 
ifa man is 80 fortunat 
ate as to ie a 
good Grass land, and he choo 
or, ould call hi 
sor Johnston, “On the 
d 
ON FIELD PATERA WITH SPECIAL rigid me 
careful ne usu l 
the lec of "Pro agricultural experiments tended or collected for pub- 
aan aes we ere in its Relations to 3 lication. 
mis e 
fou! inded upo 
jest Melt. i necessary to take some notice of = 
objectio: on 
is the supe- ns made. by Professor Johnston, it may ni 
s lands for breeding, as mpe le ye n arable cross page past 3 h polipe b be out of abe to recall is to the pat? 
he followin the Wee ed f 7 5 of aa former oft 8 ditions under which our experiments were ly 
; — r min : : f 
tives; they have especial vider of food and of la aara 5 775 8 vs as | conducted, more ly as regards the previous con 
we | dition of the land selected, and the amount of the pro- 
du 
ce on the er edita portions, with the view view not 
only of affordin 
but as evy 3 
hods, more 
* upon 
1 that in the cases objected to 
unmanured 
with farming. try,” deliv at the late York meeting, and It will be 
o each other; the one is a | published in the “Journ he Royal pp keat Professor Johnsto portions of land 
„the other is pro- Soci iety, he particularly calls attention . th " of bugok A to 8, =~ even an} — oe 13 tons of Foi 
itt! i th tained facts in m rimental agriculture, | p ex nt: „the first year, 
Sapa e ai ae A — 4 pote d ty eneral T suspicion of 44 gr in ier nk 21 tons, in the third only 13} ewt. 
ee e requires a full- pretty g 0 
Tatty 5 ' ime h artificial or were ob and in the fourth a ; 
rmer and breeder | the 8 of field e. ts with arti re 0 j i bo. 
special manures as hitherto conducted and reported,| weighing, the chemical cha e 
ye and implies that owing to the discrepancy “of the results ever, of the highest interest; a small 1 
15 per stone live w ight, 4 n space is now ng its sixth successive 
i A recorded on the eee little or . is as yet as- a pa i ; 
midland men in one animal. ined par eedi ard to the effects upon crops of dif- | crop urnips, and whilst most of the plots around 
which Ti ae n producing ferent eurer. ces, “in nearly all it have plants with leaves touching from oll —— 
i 1 ceding and fee ing | cases of riments with what have been call tae: on the unmanured > pagel Favre. ie ta 
> which the far-famed Norfolk specific he limits of natural differences in the | weeks’ growth, are less dene ons ot * ina 
: FoR on different parts of the same field have not been 858 of singling out. e A itis 
3 the standard piap 
which the a —— the d r manured parts wa 
ared.“ In nls of a —_ to whie 
r Johnston 
ifferent 
x ecu ge 
uot men 
amounts of produce were obtai 
the ame field without manure ; the amoun 
ned in different parts of 
nt of produce] dition, 
reach- | lable 
