-1847-] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETT1 







Clje aoriailtttral <&wm- 



SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1847. 



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t few weeks, we hav 

 letailed report of th 



AT NoBTHAMPTOK 



Show in this respect which 

 The great number 



result ma great national saving. Hut i-r further 



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hope to --ne next week. 



-tester of, he meeting ™^\l^ we l^Xv ll 

 . and it must be gratifying to him to to allure. Lot anv man , r i, 



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 eu-r desirous and compete: • 



tour machine, to give either a true or an influentia 



decuion, when a Tew minutes at the most limits th, 



„ attention they are able to pay it. And hitherto thei 



I awards have been faulty in another respect ; thei 



4 in wwk, • ire greatly de- 



kman. If the 



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done, the office" of juo^e must ^e^performed^by 



refer to the reports drawn up 



T ^"'AV.andMr.TH .son. On the 



B ^ods ofL*^ remai ' kabl - v instructive, and his 

 ia ? hi ' Turnip mVn^eT&ckXrtl 1 " S ' *"* T*' 



!pSS and pSg tCe'tlfeon 6 of "the °ub> 



art it U, 3 et quite astickiidi as Turnip "ru! 

 .-:«:. care tor its proper de>. 



and growth. A* it is !<,!,!,- „n th i«- 1 



•it ovcrarowih of 'a;! talkers and no lw,m 

 e a good deal of thinning-out i* require.!, a 



de-support. The former 

 dividual judgment derici 



ill the nicer points of di-quidt.on upon a'rir,' 7ur! 

 opics; and under such circumstances whei 

 general information is the thin- aimed at, 'the >u ! 



dayeveningbyo 



. practical farmer, an expert chemist, ami an ace 



p isl ed s; eaker, is to be " one man pi< k >d ou 



privately and publicly i 



"S up within the Tu 

 w «ght of water - 

 examination of the < 



acsTtfi 



i' • 



Mr. I! 



rriculture generally, bu 

 mtion to the subject o 



flu- m.mje.l 



Full-grown Turnip, offer 

 imate of the value of t 

 icrc she and wci-ht, wc 



ig at the idea, behold,— uc inne them. The idea 



jxtable's style of discussion, is his open and j bat 



lavish tdmis.ionoftln i nes ,»eila,tho n 

 ful experiment, he has met with. Know- j ing 



, may not be quite 



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trona the Ups ot 



: old-fashioned prejudice about 



ti tire." Fanners are in-inn'tig to 

 I that 'Farm-yard Manure' is an 

 It may be good, or it may be 

 ing to its bulk, but its quality : 

 - ' means the possession ot those 



la directed to discover, 

 ested student of Nature 



me really knowing of w 



ndour of this description is ot | which others have done, my land, lying more upon free- 



