THE AGFIOI LTURA1 





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"lesson' to' prevent* 







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Areas' raMy'l^d 



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^d left the bnd mtnen^ £ ^^ ^ ^^ .^^ 



J-lthof Feb.'last! a 





■■"^"jSt nme up well, and though it looked 







2U crowded and had a good many small heads 

 "". ., ))C a very productive crop. Hie dibbled 



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> ■•- -^ Iliac l,i- ie h'li l-eu <•:<■-. !y watched and 



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^\^^SJfaV ( 1, V"^T^o a tc:natn S Te 



!" ;,;; m nV t a of st-m. produced by the two 



at'Uoi* The roots were carefully examined and sepa- 



!,•, . into sinclc plants, each grown from one gram. 



hoe ,,„t a small pier, 

 diately a joining tie' 



if:l ; i£ ; 















ssss KSt.'S'i'iVs;. 



th'l'ft^peelivj'pr. 



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 sh a probable solution of this difficulty. 



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 Wilder grain. The dibbled heads comt lint t -•'> 



I grains than those sown broadcast, and the 



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a garden attract insect _ 



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ing as much as 500 of the hroad- 





o»t. These efforts of the plant to make up the defici- 









^nntages. The strength of the plant was so long 









• r - <> la'er ia pushing upwards, and, therefore, later 





• . r am.' : it was also mildewed, and, therefore, de- 









J*t wme of the dibbled and broadcast corn (which 





*re purposely kept separate) should have been sold ou 

















l. 1 it. per bushel. 









*« 1*. per bushel for good corn, and rather more 









JJJJy ^orrect to say that the difference in value 













^IJaffollowr^ thC fidd WdS m ° WD ' WheU the 





H. a,l. T .n | Froducp.raere. " 









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bteji e ^* 0W8 a deficiency in the dibbled corn of 16 





** fte°e*t 8 StU1 greater > **> leaving out of considera 







Nine th! k , e prLces realised this season, and sup 

 «"itLM 0, J dca8t corn to be worth 7*. per bushel 





**Mbe Sj e J. 6 *-' tbe value of * he broadcast per acre 





Jjj » difference^ value of U 5^6 dT^r w t> 



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^Peuse'of r.,^- • nal noei ng required, and the extra 

 of Ptttmg m the seed, I caunot, even after de 



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and obliged to change their quarters. I beiiey . 

 adjoining holes a large pp.»" 





able personally to n 



yet that I have taken some pau» to 



