42-1847.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



■"^rX a 1° iet the park or field be well dragged 

 *£S*L and all the Moss or weeds torn out by the 

 *^> raked together and carted off to the yard. 

 ' "'■ ' i £ or even 6 lbs. of white Dutch, per acre, 

 ^JJLnshalf-a-bushel of perennial Rye mixed with 

 ^?3 Harrow the seeds in and finish by roll- 

 !*£Ed£<™. 4. At Christmas, or in the early 

 5, of the spring, apply a top dressing of lime (say 20 

 P" 10 ' " acre), and earth intimately mix, <1. It has 

 £fuked if the land sin uld h ■ 1 rok u up u th t c 

 ^'ration • a good Grass swai 1 v in t ca-i \ restored 

 » h" firming Ag'ain, if the soil is deep, we object 

 i Sir grounds. Above all, see that ^the j^J 8 "^ 

 jClow ^pasturage; it enhances the value of a 



l Fortune's " China," v 



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D of escape, whict 

 from the experiment now made, 1 

 ud that the heat is developed withii 



was necessary for 



ib»»gaiii.-C. /».,o/Fo 



Wonderfully Productive 



Profitable Wheat.- 



(Somersetshire), was planted a quarter of a peck— 4 lbs. 

 -of Egyptian or Mummy Wheat which has pr ' 



w them among Grass on poor li 



« too sticky to be eaten, and 

 ««r eatable plants that gr< 

 ■ is congenial. It is not s 



t profit by her I . Drive 



4 labour and fare worse.— £ 



i V ?°5 AGRICULTURAL SOCIE1 

 «pta« f this day. The following Report of the In- 

 ^n><rf Farms and Cr °PS was read in the course of 



^fPJ to say'there'lfas b" th f - cIaims fo ^ .drainage v 



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*"* £87 10 » 



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nong tli..' practical remarks made in tl 

 veiling, the following appear worthy o 

 Lord Lilfoed, the chair 



i difference of opinion, but facts 



8 average cost of arable b 



eat room of the Castle ; the Earl of Stradihu 

 ling. In the principal speech of the evenin] 

 iudbroke address*. U i.iiii-elf j articuiarh to t, 



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total cost a of U 4836/. 8*. lid. That would give some 



lea of what was done in the way of deep draining, which «|P« iscapa ble of producing. < 

 was of great advantage to the land when every other 

 means failed. Some remarks had been ma 

 draining being done by the landlord, but what he hau ( 

 ' was not accomplished on that princlr 



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s speech of Mr. Ellison, v 





