LTURAL (IVZETTE. 



JJAN 



and reciprocal 



The expenses may b 

 Seed- 



The capital required on tin- fan-.i 



crop, turning the groui 

 Top has been mown or ha 

 ses by transplanting fro 

 rrops in the intervals o 

 e to take Vetches, or ] 



No implements are 



tplements are required ; the workmen utisf 

 "" crop is harvested by hired carta,** 



ling a"Calew» 



>rts of the kingdom, we have been prom** 

 one from a large Hop farm ; and the parish of Farnbua- 

 in Surrey, having been so long famous for the «cell*« 

 ; of its growth of Hops, we have been favoured Vj 

 | correspondent with the following introductory sketch* 



I The parish of Farnham is situated in the extt** 



g I for the celebrity of the surrounding Hop plantation*- 

 -. j The area of the parish of Farnham comprises l£ 

 f: I acres, of which 1200 acres are under Hop cultm**- 



the river Wey, 

 f hay ot excellent quality, and which i 

 an account of the floods which *» 

 i calcareous deposit, brought down w 



practice of .-.griculture P arS ^LjJ 



lly dependent upon its f^°\}Z 



Jiarby_re«*rfj; 



Ion all the ymt 



for the,r keep, and thia will a™ 



thia a very short distance of each oO& 

 d pay 65. a extremes are fonnd. . 



a the whole j The valley of the rtrep Wey seems to h»*» fc 



