of tbe 



THE AQRICULTl AL I AZETTE. 



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*«4 ! -imeet tO 



iter a^ic'e I* .amaru 

 ,*«. a ihrili kfMim 



carct> 



w kept el tb* 



Uaa*. .» beoocbt ifl 



A«ff- •,!•*« — 



H Xito<f«^«ipr»t.£! la U 



* t a oaoiu 



?• . p torn* is 



t If • >aJta,Kpaom .. » • 



)• • • .. atM 7. ». 7 • 



~ « # • ; Sulpbnte of Ammo. 

 * t • t I me, perm »• i: 



im'i I 



an. is. ltooe4noe t FOaeh areb~atrt*t . 





An? one dtdreet of pure 



It Invito* to f — t . ton t 



iifii 





&3:*eUUUU 



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Hang* m tbe Paftobea. 



■bc«i l»s t i » . i v.c 



GEOAt.RK Tl !.M >Tl 



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*»< — Tees rote, fta 



in. o 



tbe 



gj '!r tu-'.urt of t». 



to bt mimtinm 

 in i if It* 



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TH 



armjf 









t »' 







\T.- 

 » Mire, in neem 1W * * nn 



only wmm of the year when tbe »al.m 

 _* •! Wmim MM con be uct >m4 by Inapt 

 JTTtM iinln^ of a mere •ample of the r 

 ™* g| M7 time, be nearly iiotM' a* • 



. a* twamof the beatr aee At <>•-- M . it at 



L T. VTt nl _i_iaallisseai orhii i c ' owtb of the 



II betonga fntot pe4«U. which a- i»e 



a. mjt eye of the Farmnr, can bt uet> 



of the ffowtnf | t when In full car. 



■ton. tthitflrht. Tbornbui 



noriailiural G 



-8 



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SI OfmSmMio 



4 and Item 



r tew* of tht a^etrv*, 



in tbt earner pert of n wiiiiMtf 

 near Dtdmarton. ntM nil alone »*• 

 irnb»a» !i tend* to Milt koto 

 angle of *•«» 40' 



OOtttbS S timt OJt it l 



rook a* la to a In Of MJMMT of fht a. 



onr? Mtveoia f 



fiat*. I atoteS «f ft 



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Sii 



2 5 m ST eT • v 



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a ana 9 nam. 

 p and ia ante 



1844 



T 

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ron thi two foi.lou ivo wmm. 



Am m AtilaaJmral In»p. toe. af Iralaatd. 



ranMBM* c 



3l 5^5-O.a.Sr^. 



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It ta di»i 



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Auf M GW#««f, 



ia 



Mt rmriow existing ineaiii of incietiing 

 alhrv roduce of the country none ii no 

 pnjmjblj efficient a* iliat which coiitit 

 nt tin : OP HELKtB HcnoEitows. Muc 



added to our ] n <)uce of grain and even • 



breaking un rf aecond-rate old 



tbtn iiM wfnrior oo«n. 



•I tlnr aaaM 



■ mill tnaii. 



^^^^^^ antona r 



ootttfi, vMm Mfi, by Um omm 



JfftiemUvral iffj 



arance of tKn formation, af MM 



trtai wblea proaenU to Um nor* » 



menttoono » dW. j robablt, nn nw to tot 

 aarmet of tae eoootrt ai b ■ ^nrooto in Ht 

 ftotl rharaetor. The lentl of t be 4mV ' 

 itO 9>et bifbor tmnn thai of tmf vntt onion » Mt 

 oalf totnrb ooldV, but ta Mi (*pont4 to » -»d from 

 pmmvmMjttr, It. afjmjnjmjmj !• Mttobm} l.«r»a. «nm> 

 , narod * th tbn rieboena of Utt »nW. The land la dmV>it 

 Here we aee nearly rictoattm extc Uolaiil by •toot vdk <wy Uttk balftfin 



.17 •acrea hey mutt ha to a rami about ♦ 4 ar < iMber takta. A fe« •tmHoi *-ah.trrt» bartaod 



apiece; and the hedgerowa dividing them occupy i bort • Hoaob or Sf oaan< «r*e, art nil tatt a .at ara 

 nearly30(¥>of thoneacrea— Tl nercen- nthewhob <, be nnoa. lot Mil tM «•• aaoat t bt load ia 

 extent ; tht v mutt have be«n ai nearly aa poaaihle a arable itrhapa not aba*' aoa a % btb bttef i «JP Ml0 

 penh wid fhrotfjrhout N w one tixth of thit ; Tba farmt art rewerntlt larfe. varyaaf feoaa ** or 499 

 width it M«delltmall for awell-Vapt fence, and ' aoroa np uifwtrd. «f lia* Tbe <<»** 



ont> third the length of hed«ro« would ioae the «■ tb« '••J»j^- 4 ^i^, , -2: 



land in fielda of a tuffiaSay amall tia< bli Mpaaym l dMry. If ii atw. 



tht 11? acreain theae parialiea at ]>r(ajMat oen 

 hy worthltaa bran.blea, nearly 3500 m». l>e made 

 •vniUhle for en. t nation, or about A of the whole 



hot thit must be preceded by the breaking extc Now if only one-aixih part of Englai 



■ tM 



irmly held and long ch< riahed opinions of 

 a W aj o ri ty of Englitli landowners — much may be 



t the tystematic attention of landowners 

 aVtmafe and permanent impr< veoMnt of their 

 end donbtless the fertility of much of the 

 •w in cultivation may lie increased to a con- 

 extent by the adoption of a better syi- n 



V ■ ^ asa fl ^ m. a 





was thus covered with hefWavmnt mr» .v...»t« 

 and th« aubstitution for them of 1 feticea, 



would amount to the s ion of another county 

 the extent of our cul able land. 



Thi« pamphlet bv Mr Grant, « '. V xeter — a contr 

 bution to the statitficsof this important ■£*•*-*< -- ^ to ^ ik - |f ^^ ao4 lb#1 tt _., nt . 



nd ton 

 farm bnUdiaft. Tba siatora or Una to • «» • 



,,fW a hra.l.v Hi, of a l.ght.t.rnwn colcmr. and rery 



liallow. 1 a other caata » •« • • laasliyia l i 



n the nature of tbt anbaoU. which, aa *•» ta«d. ciBStstl 



f alternate boat of limettoot and day. 1 bt c ia aa 

 ritretatly poor toil, and it aeodoctive. in rommoa wttb 

 all rltyty aoila, of Tbomt, ttuntoi oVaoU of * : iob oooa- 

 .mntlly ooc«ir in tba paatnma. Tba braaby a« 

 fertile than the city. It ia in general a lifbt toil, b« 

 when wet if I. .ate to cltof toatt amaU ■ - bal m 



raUed a alttpr aoil | '■ '■ >f wai OB * * f t«r 



perusaL We extract the following paragraph aa 

 of capital. The removal of useleas hedgerows, illustrative of the general argument 

 the ether hand, is a mere act, requir?ng nol " 1 of the preaentsyatem of dividing farms, 



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■•tit would 



prejudice, and so far from being expen- ! general over this and great pa of the naphlyrtog 

 generally be an immediate source of counties, may be thus m mined up. I he ^hodgaa 



fiaett to 



I arr ; and, not only to. bn< 

 frooad will hardly pierce it. Satm a soil ia 



manace If tb# f a T»« •»■ P» k ' 



before to* i n f ban oa tbt f • • anr aW » tl 



iureJ at I htve Oaf »ed. If bt doea OOt poiestl 



additional 

 great need, 



whose opinion I have asked, say, q at much 



more : Uiey harbour birda and vermin which it 



the r en ting 'it are Tccumuktino is thecropt; an<l that this U no ss»all evil any one may 



of yielding it more abundantly than might a-tiafy bimseH by going into a field J«£W»e 



be tbougnt. In the reports of Whitfield harvest. They sre nuraenea for w eeds I they pre- 



saTn.bv Mr Mnrtnn vco .r* informed *ent that free nrculstaw of sir, so necesssry to the 



260 seres heahhr growth of planta as well aa animalt : they are 



y*t 



!t it jnat ta faulty in 



aagrorof 



nbaa rata 

 t aSJ 



Tbt to 



aes. wet. 



BJtate at ar » 



i- wMsm 



M break it 

 Very little 



si Is rock, aad 

 ut city boat. 



occu 



>bstecfes to the tlrainage of tbe 



the land - n many l ... 



te coast to tbe surface, reamer taw 



„ Tba sobsoil plaaj| t woald bt ins- 



pottibla to ass oa sesse of tbe Itnd : on oibor plaett it 

 r. |glM v "* mfsi ssHantH^aajals;, v ben Hal siay and the 

 ick join, tnd tbe rock thina tot over tba day ™ 



tart which woald be elected by tbn ant of atpltv 



ment woald be |m>dacti-e of «aaaL Th.t Has nlaa is 



finftw 



tnifbt 



• 



in 



erect, as wen as to Keep in repsir he in* 



hedgerowT'tTthe land su7. 1 ex|>ense of new hedges in labour and planting being inttead 



I ey sre j from whtt I bave beard snid refardiog the lafgs 



oa tbs 

 of 



land 



►n that of the whole estate, when we 

 injuries arising from the souring and 

 ifluence of hedgerow shelter, from the 

 afford for all sorts of vermin, vegetable 

 nal, and from the insuperal.de hindrance 

 *e way of any system of improved 

 we may well estimate the snnual loss 

 he landowner in this instance to have 



rental of the esta 



it wea staled that 

 •trew 



Tl.' loaf 



eattinc awe?. 





plonahint. aoaass to 

 have mads stany farattra tasaa tbtt deep ploocbtng is 



„ , t - u m, i wX ••« ~ u " u *"*"* h ** i0 ^T!; " ?~ 



3 many smsll indosnres require s much grcstor ' y^ lhtt tbaltow plouf Wag it preferable to deep 

 number of gstes, which have to be kept up snd re- pl b j off ^4 stoat ftraasrs gosaech thtllooer than there 

 newed : they cause a much greater number of small {, fc Meeastty tor iMgesjaral rout ion on tbii " 



scks leading from one place it a tit -year»'courtt : 



-»t 



another. The damage from snade is also ver> much j B i P , ; 4th. Barley b. Seed* , 6th, ieeds. aeverai at- 

 oreater from those hedges which run east snd west r»rt«m from thit *"»"> .asaasiv dittr^., twoof tbess 

 To do the leant damage, and to be of e greatest .re a. lows — W heat. Turnip. 



prevalent 



•». "•* r* 1 «ma- upon me rental oi uic c»u» — , . « e i ■ ■ .i — «»• U, 



f«A*»4ian exueme instance, it may be said . ™*\* ^'"g from the west and ™%'™*J» 

 ^H f .f* Dd 1™ clie lhat the remo ^ of hedge. »nould be made, and the long "*7J****** 

 — -^ M te the meana of increasing agricult d from north to south ; for the same "-^^^ 

 P*2 to «y important extent, you muat bring l*y. it down as a rule in **&&* •J^J; ™J 

 ■■^•td th* mnri.#;l «^ ^ t^AiTi jL-i r^— w.. «r the diagonal line in that direction ; nan 



the sun thus slatees on every aide of it every 



WelL 



but 

 we have before us a 



th*t is desired.* We extract 



tbe Large Hedge* aa 

 nd^mmfna; Coootiea.' 



By John Grant, 

 an4 Co. 



The fences being in roost 

 fields of every shape but righ 

 every operstion of the farm 

 hag, an moat materially it 



Huxham and IV. ti aere 



crooked, and the 



ltd. the Isbour of 



of plough- 



The parishes of 



favourably 





Seed* : .nd Wheat, Barley, Turnips, Barley eeda; tba 

 lntt brief a ttee-thift courte, which ia aoaaetianet aitorsal 

 by Uksag OaU after Vi heat in.te.d of Barley he fnaat 

 of this systetn is tbe baring two Core crops ia aaoaaoniiiii, 

 V snd Barley, or Whe.t .nd Tb' rrl ™ 



of tbe general ay.tesn, Bret noticed, and tbe btrtt, *' w 7 



Barley ctom ia auceaesaeo, it, I *^*£&'!Er£ 

 aaent on it ; but, although it wna ackaowttt^smji imm_ a-« 



mmmn sref U iarssy w,. .iways lasWy ♦» !*Z"i 



w». »t.ted th.t the Peeda were alw.ya a astoar era. 

 t*o ye.rs' Barley than af only ooo 



• ranted oa tbit « •»■ *■• , 



