THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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toranre the fallow'crop largely. \\ h> ? it fakes , 



»:;v'« f i.urci.nnu: :; cvra crops do. If so, does not th 

 term fallow crop tend to mislead ? How is it a falkr 







I rtcommeuded in a pamphlet entitled " i'ructi • ,i 





vas underdrained by Mr, 

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%th< > he°av agam Vk r i l Until Wednesda y the 19th of 



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. S,/. in the vy mid ; Rent was U.v.jl, 





;i-h markets, lioidsh i 



were subjected to a preparation before planting, and 

 there is not the slightest appearance of disease upon 



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foreign grain win 

 general failure of 



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i-rin cultivation, .-hotiid not ..e laid higher than fro 



ood, is probably much too high.— Hewitt Davis, 

 Vrc,ir,L-*.,-},'«,r. Oi,l .Icvry, July 9. 

 The Bean Blight which has caused each devastatu 





acre of Beans at the cost of 4s., saving as many pounds. 

 TluFood qnrstion.-l have lately had placed in my 



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only a sixth of the usual qui 



