THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



inform Mr. Taylor, in limine, that in using these 

 had not himself alone in view, but all the 3, 4, : 

 ushel men throughout the world, and especially i 



farmers in the world significantly, and perhaps in 

 k-ctnr o ; and whilst doing so, let us place before n 

 we have to plead before Dr. Buckland, Pr< 



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 in to seed with a vengeance :"— 1. And to be 

 it, thin seeding enables the 



as brief berry bushes ; wirewonnon tL'-T^ 1 " 11 ***^ 



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 all never be wbal 'pit ..sad - 



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to prove .-Geo. fVilkins, Parsonage, m l^gg!** 



of Harvesting WA^.-Notwithstand- un ."' ** an iwlJJ 



5 the poet saith- downfall in the price of Wheat to th?^*^' 11 



is reported to have said that, after he 1 

 to be made in the ground with a 



grains into each hole." Now, what i 

 I believe it was not known in the " d; 



irkest ages of the world ? For example, 



i spike bore a hole in the ground, ai 



it into it not fewer than six seeds of Turnips, or Ma 



Scans? Then, if he won 



nation why he would drop 



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>le \ ' If the thing would be absurd in 



^WhS cro7s" e aSot7my 5 lon U g cogSed n 

 -:. rVhen you commence ci 



one spade wide, half a spado deep, and three < 

 paces (about 10 teet) 1. ;, tnrni ; t ie soil t t 



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ing one pile, then i 



I are called enli 



I k ep any length of time, or any 



Jem be harvested 



• theo;.r,,hou!d be cut off with 



e field. TheTdvn 



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was never called on 

 end of that period. 



7rom a T °' f 8UCb : 



crops. This far ■ the manage- 



nJentofM^lI adreda of gentle- \ 



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and yet there was not to be found by me after a dili 



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?',* Vt 1 * lf l am P ermi "ed to speak of myself, 

 a :- Id ol W neat, seeded with below 3 pecks' per : 

 and I do not fear but I have nearer 6 than 5 qua 

 ' pr- lue. and I do not believe that I have a bla 



the° rodueefc ^raH "^ ^ 3| ^^ *" aCr6 ' 

 field is nearly aTclean* Surely "thereio"'/"^^ 

 not, as with the learned lecturer's experim 

 smothered my corn. I, therefore, api 

 and ask them candidly to pronounce i 



1 wrote " darker ages 1 " But i 



1 in 3« n an/to the° p 



d for some tim 

 displaced, and having had tw 



Farmers' Clubs. 





^entirely t 



lie midst of my | InfalUb, 



B yield of my | 



Sir 'the temperature of 'the eou-an g; 

 improved by draining. 6th. By draining; -Jj, 



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food, food," and by increasing ■ 



known by the name of London f^f^t 

 below the chalk, and distinguished bj ^ 



