THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



ding head, and otk I 



old stuff," hauled ne 



arly half a mile from the farm-yard, 



forked into the ridj 



a, and covered in by ridgin:,' num',ei 









e upon the farm-van! manure ' ! <-t 





Idl : all bidders, and 





ck. misguided taker. It proved a 





Turnips generally. Everywhere 



•The Fi.v'"was cm 





the highly backed 'Farm Yard' 



zi^hz 













ns, by weight, per acre. Not ' the 





crop to be seen in th 



If people som'et 



mes get less credit than their due 









V -ft without d"»rv ■: . ", 







v- In'.l t!i- wi-.. Lor 1 11.,]- I.i-.u 

















an anyproprietorhaveinrn 







can teach individuals w 









ve they would be a 



■d ■•!) teei apart, and the 





ut one in the interval. 











nr,i, 



ilea. The fact is, that in 





y useless. 













Should I be mistaken, I 



WIREWORM. 



almost all sorts of crops I put upon it. 1 hey have, 



in cultivation ; so that in the first portion broken up 

 they have now ceased to do me much mischief. The last 

 piece which has been brought under tillage was dug as 

 deeply as the spade would admit, last autumn and the 



early' part of the winter— care being taken to turn the 



Vetches, mixed with a little Rye; the whole of 

 the Rye was first destroyed, and subsequently 



was on this part of my land tha; 1 noticed, ::! the time 

 before mentioned, a small piece of hay which had been 



.vhich i;.7 eolleeted in one night upon less ths 

 jf eggs which they would be likely to de , sit, we < 



others to judge, I 



beetles might be collected and destroyed at a trifling e 



I appeared in the Ga: 



[ueetion being those which produce the wir< 



Vly man tells me he has hbm 

 nore of the beetles from under 



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THE FARMER AND THE CORN-FACTOR 

 You did n.e the favour to iusert in your Paper 





ductive powers of our soil have been actually developed, 



than as iiflording, perhaps, the best practical means of 



which 7s, La rgrtat P m\Trii r ' g of tl in t sta e u liDg ° f ^^ 



the truth The miller and the corn-factor, the merchant 

 mationYs w «3s' lT Parti6S *° ^^ a ^ CUFate infor " 

 primary, of vital importance; to them the rule of 



;st farmers, although too 

 long since, moat prama- 



racter of seasons are evidently beyond th?£Lft 

 anything approaching to accurate calculation^ 

 and crops are so susceptible, under the vervbwt m 

 ment of disease and damage, that all who are eSj 

 that "sufficient for the day is the evil Ihww?^ 



incubus, I very much question whether his* J^T* 

 interest will be substantially advanced, but I feel wail 



V :l:. !! • 



I f at this moment. To enable'them to 

 adopt effectually to any extent, and with anyway 



tracted by, their energies must not be°wasted in extra. 



I have been struck lately with a remark, baarint 

 upon the hopes and fears of the present crisis- : r - . - 

 it may be fairly denominated— mad- by Arthur ' • 

 in tii first volume ,,i his travels, published IM. '.\: 

 p. 372 he says— "A populous and rich cui,:n w 



what can furnish by absolute freedom only. The .:;- 

 habitants of such a country will always coromud 

 ■ ■ ■ ..■ . . 



produce in any quantity demanded, provided they tie 

 not impeded by injudicious laws and restrictions "' Tr.< 



Home Correspondence. 



toes on the Continent. -When I left the a 



y of new Potatoes, grown in the open gi 

 ich had nearly attained the- r :'u -. . . 



luxuriant, and all those persons whom I questioned* 

 the subject, agreed in the anticipation of au abundlrt 



ago. TheC 

 by " ' 



cause, became utterly blig 



oken up, at dirTerent e t a im'es n and I( in 



seres, the whole of which was so 





«s it happen that one particular plant ihould ^ i0 , 

 much P inore than Jy other vegeta We? J «g 

 11. But observe, that of all V^^±\ff£^ 



,eneath the earth, the P roducti f a n g{ ^ a* 



Leases.-Seeing that a« Tenant 



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proposed will be counterbalanced by. ^\ uea ^ 

 vantages. In my opinion the advaniag 



