THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
up; the pigs soon 2 holes 
Siok theit —. under 
if i 
or 
n Glasgow. much, 
l for doch b ae — ia — 
. a ae leshire 
eat the h Eneyelopædia Britannica,” 
tarch,” there are six p 
oven; C. A. A. 20 Wha 
an 
"holy should like to encourage your cor- 
8. and only wish he could pa my small 
for an hour ; che should, with 
ess than four ania 
his 
ly co 
7 7 ibs, of Panes. a wee ek, and 
what prospect in 
Permanent redvetion to this ex. 
sed for, ere for shige 
ing so indifferently, and yet are 
So much lower! 
* that must t overwhelm tem 
cle 
try | M 
growt 
»| tenant, to afford the utm ent, 
s land most er BS 2 3 keep it free from weeds, | 
farmers 
pists s- place, Old Jewry, London, 
e, | sys 
other are to 
oldstream 
e these: exhibited a picture of — husbandry w 
observations are indueed by an intimate prey 
of the farming: of England, and arise wj 
consideration oi - declining condition of ma ot the 
small d armers. I 
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combined to raise superior arable erco hc 
— dn crops, there can be 
ma 
of tr 
neglect of proper drainage, 
e, be ill — — or bad adaption of 
heis buildin and in se cases to a destructive 
eae will ever be hope. | m 
from tenants 
imes are’ co when land in 
their farms into the condi- 
most of, an n the increased 
iors . | soon lead “e tenants to a better cultivation 
F reaulte. n my transit between * 
f 33 The 
ticularly 
ed ice 
their — — well doing is not a question of o 
r ti 
t 
Itiso * 
landlords must th 
ſrom a Bete 
this or the 
mense improv 
wrote ; but I anaes hel 
in my i 
more 
ao Bd —— 6013 Mr. Grey. I na Se 
speak 
babe enue and am satisfied — 
=P 
Ps er of the m 
ough which the —. — | 
of ground carried ou 
and how much ve et tation is bene. 
ood ti illage, order, and yg orn Here 
ary proceedings necessary to 
highest rime ra have strongly been exemplified, 
aga d seven years ago was occupied as G 
3 
re the —— 
to great re 
her — goo 
This 
+ e Corn rents are there the 
1 of ot Wheat was shown which 
the 
bring ground into the | j 
ost r: must cultivate his 
highly enric ched, and 
owner of i 
One 
— this yea year ak 10s. 
the a t field adjoining, 31. 15s. t 
i ond con 
from 
ee d appro stem 
will be alike dee 2 oe ae ‘te tenant, 
the urer ; wstorne, Penwortham, 
ie scp of Operations. 
RWICKSHIRE M 
ä e oA 
market 
the 
he weat ther is 
++ five men digging drains ; 
others 2} feet. T 
rain; 
Farm, Oct. 21.— 
s been rather unsettl 
wer — — — _ and at times sharp frost, 
d ring in 
ld 
g manure and spreading 
me e have —— our 
2 to the barn rayard, which fi es harvest rations, 
erg carting en tor — now put into the — 
to fee 
„Gran Farm, Nae th 
me, and 
N . vith W e es also — con- 
| * 
4 ciderabie 9 in sowing Wheat after Beans, which is this 
— — ra — cee — itter, a 
an acre a nae for 
ch more 
Last y 
and now, alter die Wheat “aia. we shall beable to 
cou n crop. Esch 
in — rer a on thie. de. 
a 22 
mer — 8 fa or diminish the 
This ye 2 instance, the s 
and; hyer Bradem n 
. t time its p jla re coun: 
round. r the Bean land was well cleaned an ‘ht, 
A r drilled 
Without a bare 
any pay; 
Oct. 2 
eat difference — the 
ming ge 
ı certain parts of Scotland and on land of a | fr 
0 similar “quality in 
England, i 
co 
ig prann which, 
in that country, Th beg 
ion. In travell — 
d from thence round by | i 
e of about 100 3 
urg 
and Dunse, a cones 
would excite = SER of de true lover of 3 
iry into the effects of thi 
ith w 
improved pra actice. 
nag 
In Selde of irom set to 50 acres of Turnips poras was 
scarcely such a thing as a weed to be seen, and this 3 
1 parti asa grea ity of | 
— —.— ä — —-—-— extensive fru 
country mentioned. Why, then, is this ade 
mu le than most of our J. Be- 
1 P 3 au 
rasse 
will be ( allowed to be a more valuable mi 
| acre pad acre, the best pas 
and 
ery u 
| dry weather to ert the — 
or | gather in all — 
| formerly noticed, 
ture ean eee — 3 3 
if capital, intelligence, and eee ee aro 
Heavy rain yesterday put a 
to Whe wing, and to-day: we trecarting out — 4 
Ve stubbles | in pe Bed ete Or Beans, In 
or seed (for which there is an unusual 1 this jem, we 
— the grain of 3 quality, be — the yield d 
compared gy the ts yield weil, pe pen are ‘of 
i fattening aah genet have been tied u up 
ortn might, are now receiving a full allowance of 
c.3 
— las ineno, tbe weather har 
wever, ea, al 
ia 1 — e 
the — 
tolerable conditio 
tory. The Pot. — continues to 5 a full return 
not estimate the amo = eA — sed tubers a 
iiy M ‘aa ra —.— 
now . ed or ‘pitted, — ar on * ‘Tittle dobeta the —— 
The 5 vastly improved since the end of — 5 eee and 
may be fairly rated at an average crop. The pastu LS 
fresh —2 for wintering sheep, and little more — 
tees the remainder ot the season. The so 
ient 
n floor is for aa 
— 4 
i 5 Bota and Bean crops is proceeding, and n adir 
u Targe quantity of — — — 2 — . ora the ond is stil 
ondition for ——.— 
por ay = i — — 
We are sorry to perceive that Basehor have e o di 
of „R. B. P.,“ of Fifeshire, by the description we 
crops of his cunt ema — but it . . 
carefully exam report . 
are not far rae rs 5 N * — 
mostly co 
y scarcely aided to br * and ill. 
— oss to 
„ 
bear in 1 50 a * remarks were 
districts 
cultivated 2 ot “Fifeshire, — 
perceive he i — 
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