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oos'mx part 

 Btance, pvoda 



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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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uny years, agree with and oth V, ^ th | Q(AU * 



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aid them, to writ, me down. I 



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rnuld come when educational science would ena 



:, Lml ^ hatever - u M her population, to I. 



■'..:» n :■•!''}• w.iich would tioco.n 



hey were but little more), in spite of every means u 

 \ t e sch >ol of wh eh Mr Baker is the leading s 







t is this. I have said. 



and if so it would 



which it is d ret 



g of the neutral phosphate 



titer so long as ph.ispl 



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head, where it said, that »t : wants proof;" 



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fallen. But to mv praet.oo. i>A 1 - ir t; L r\ ;u J 

 ir, if he can ; and I hereby challenge him to the trial, 



do not beat him, if he will forfeit 10/. if lis shuil beat 



Last autumn I drilled a field of Wheat with 2f pecks 



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 i an ae e, or ] l-fold. 



I also drilled my Barley this spring with 3f 

 per acre ; and althoti-i 



Thus again, my $g peeks of Barley have produced 



iractice, which ire known to all my parish Ion rs and 

 neighbours, and the tr:.th of which .a-, ihl,. , n 

 a, ly c nvntc • 1...- s :ii of, if he doubts my statements, 

 ::_■>. t to h ive ; r Voted me from being designated by 

 lim as an enthusiast and my system as a wild theory. 



understand it ; 1 ut the world is interested in it never- 

 dieless, and I think v^ry greatly too.— Geo. Wilkins, 



e seed For T 



>ns I beg to refer t„ 



age plants, as Tobacco, Cabbages, Flax, h 



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tile nriuers or in th ■ : .'. tised produ :ta of t! t u •• ;i ; 

 organic matter. Let us cultivate a few crops of C»b- 

 hag< s or Tub icco on a rich spot of land, how soon will 

 t le oi mic mnttei disaopeai ! i'ru e.d m i ' • 



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r Crops.— The soil J B 



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ON THIN SOWING. 

 k a development of the system which I and°other 



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icles, I will 

 ielTyear 



temp seed, Linse 

 tat, will run ,1 



i us, who desire ! f fair *V 





t any other person now in exist- 



crops. The object of 



the following points :- 



1. That all seeds i 



