THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



is in me rotation for clay land, by Mr. Rhara, 



IS? fi fu a Seed Cr ° P is foll< > w ed by a foliage crop, 

 both of these are exhausting ; in the second. Beans 

 succeeded by Wheat, both exhausting, but (and this 

 tion in^ve ° f ^ ar - bi . trai T P^cepts) the ex- 

 are informed that certaii 



wledge imparted of 1 



the bodies necessary for 'plants. If we still furi 

 advance the speculations of practical men and as 



position is denied by the second precept, for seed ci 

 such as Beans are exhausting, whilst they require 1 



exhausting. 



t deny that excellent i 

 y practical men do exist, but we do dei 

 ition based upon the foregoing indefini 

 ;cessanly good, and if they be no guide v 

 mce of experience gained at great cost i 

 ibservations in the field, they are wor& 

 The defect of the precepts rests in thi 

 t informed in what respect the food of di 

 ies, nor in what particular seed crops e 

 The apologists of the system may asse 

 but this being the case the time ha 













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tr^uxiliariel 



that they would be equal in both cases of feeding. 

 lh« ton-mug remarks having been made with a view 

 ;o obtain some new lights upon the subject from some 



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wKt°h?«? urf *f again l he 80lubie mineral ■ 



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y disadvantageous circumstances, Ind who ha 

 dairy be cool and dry, and if the cows have 



is kept, and from it good "buttc" fc 



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