THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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Home Corresponde 



nearly as' dose, and tin 









it i X. M. N. [On 1 





•untry of Belgium, no cow or ox is allowed to \ -Delta, Nov. 3 

 out of its stall for the mere purpose of procuring Pigs.-Porcu. 

 ifood. What are tl in the keeping o! 



nee in the mode of rearing beasts I \\ hy, simply pi stme to spare. 



ig the drains to renew the pipes 

 -Being somewhat inexperience: 



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;, a decided prejudice again 



the Highlands of Scotland, , 



oxen and these are allows 



it is found to be the most profitable. 1 * 



wise a statement that the air 



he shortest pos- 

 sible time," to which I would add, at the least expense 

 tl^l***? 1 **™ With th l fi ™ Mention of mining 



feeding, Turnips, Clo 

 you settle to stall-fet 



icory, hay, straw, oil-cake, they gri 

 of the proverb, that " what j passes I 

 )rth doing well." Thus if the pui 

 f cattle, do it in a F 



place well ventilated, i 

 e groomed, to prever 

 skin. The liquid mam 



appeared in one of the Numbers of your Paper tni 



three months ; the proportions were strictly observec 

 but the effect has been to render the yolk quite sti 

 ou d ht g t U o tlnOUS ' WhlIe the - white remains li( l uid - Thi 

 eggs unfit for ui I. Can any of 



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 egg-C. C. C. 



about cider mills in Somersetshire, in vour (;, 





i squeezed 1 



that may be required. 



formed ^S^Sj^SZOS^S^ ^"S-i T^J\ 



pss^x^oTir- iissk: 



most, three at a time. Tl i • . j e from T « n y * th « lands hereby demised 



ofthe £S 't "uymSilllfsow Zhll^ZthZ^l 



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It Barlevor Onto 



■~, Pipes becoming useless.— The princ; 



?ther there is anything in this tenant's 



led alone by rain or a 



iinirii ; i r Vv hea 



arc io me green crop-to tint crop the 

 ich tells most on the fertility of the iind. 

 rery absurd one, appears to justify yoor 

 ■Your querist, ".Delta" (p ;3D), need 



Potato Culture.— The soil a white siliceous Band, lui 

 season (1S46), planted with Mangold Wurzel, and as snei 



double ploughed ; that ;•-, the ploi 

 furrow to the point whence it set o 



(I prefer planting Potatoes uucut), a lain ur : i • 

 and placed the tubers ; the ridges are then split, go^? 

 and 1-eturnii g the s; n e way before mentioned, inane* 



Beans, after the rate of l| bushel per acre; a Iigfcj 

 roller was then passed over the ridges, and again acn* 

 the piece, 14 bushels of seed Potatoes to the acre ptaus 

 thus :— 1 bushel Bath Kidneys ; 4 bushels called net* 



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24th May an old man was placed in them to ace w 



ssumed a darker green and grew rapidlj, 

 sulphate was need to the acre. On the 14th tej *-■ 

 commenced lifting the crop ; the result was :— 



The Cape-earth suffered from the depre*auuiP- 

 o admit no difference between ««* m "J. flew 

 <ait lour sacks were stolen from the he » 

 s 20 sacks or GO bushels of chats, wh,c ^ "J^ftiko 

 assist their growth during the summer ; « « * ^ 

 no such crop in this neighbourhood, tree 

 muling disease ; a few Pink-ey 

 ,bby ; the Potatoes are easdy sold at a rem ^ 

 ce ; the Beans a very fine crop, EttM or 



attacked them— Arnica*, Berkshire. ^ 



Mangold Wurzel.-ln No. **JJ£^^%>\** 



ccouut of the**J 

 adopted by° the practical farmer- 



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and regular bulbs, by adhering ahvay^ ^ ^y* 

 possible. It is of the greatest consequence to .* ^ 

 master, who mainly depends upon it for ^ 



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