g—1853.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
125 
s was employed as warn for Pota- 
of (wood of wood-ashes ә otash, and 
a to m amount 
Imata 
о) 
field," ,Stated that he soaked 1 nis seed-corn about 
— urs 
in er old ur 
circumstan 
D her than amem 
" Ww. 
on. They fou 
А ма — than 
however, varying much, "uno oP to cir- 
Profe: -— се ‘concluded his mes 
tion 1 mbers to the 
Y y 
Plants and Animals s and the Theory of Раната, 
forming ird volum w Agricultural 
Eneyelopædia, р plished эч "Brunswick, in 1850. These 
opinions are tained i — NE Dr. 
Schulze's -— © entitled, " е Thaer or Liebig ! 
s mit — Mr. 
s, M.P., of Leigh Court, called thea attention of the 
to th g 
wn 
last num 
's Journal, page 528, Mr. 3 the author 
icul Ch 
ascertain 
the nutriment which. * feed 
say of чы dat, in his or Oats” 
Mr. H remar! 
3 ons; especially 
mnected with Twitch, whi which w 1 would, he тА 
form апе subject for a lec and discussion 
or for a distinct communication tu — — roa The 
sugg 
ered em to be referred for 
to Professor Way, the consulting chemis 
ived these 
—— and ord 
a report to 
the Society. 
Oak-solr.— Mr. Adderley, M. P., of Hams Hall, 
Warwickshi docet ys to th 
кН. 
w 
cati the subjec of failure in the gro 
ina portion of са val Fo orest of Arden, where the Oaks 
have retain 
8|nu 
ease | It is said that Oats in the Lothians will ye eld 12 bushels 
ila: Esse 
erop, 
gm 
much 
of| b 
by the name | s 
mber of the 
r | is given to 
- | the 
th 
t of i 
e Counc "hing ied thei — orn now- 
Th 
dgments for communica: 
HiGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL, Jan. 19.—Rotation of 
inte of Mr. Hope, - — conti- 
ed fro 108.)—In Englan crop of Wheat is 
almost invariably taken after Gover 
ractice is correct, or it woul e 
pra 
e ас "à have twice tried Wheat ‘after Grass, but the 
.|le cations — made to them, 
adjourned to — оза of March. In 
7” 
r for hee en by p 
is incurred 
16 | lands are qom -= оне will it be for all parties 
ne, y doe - to dry vd oui sted, ecessar 
e nd | neve 
must 
ractical men, 
e Sae expense that 
In m 
experience 
, the gre 1 y 
e often found the reverse of this to be true ; and the 
^ Cyclopedia 
арр ily fal fair calculation made o 
nure obtained annually from 
a 
u 
ev "r acre 
rop W ж 
the landi in better condition. Our climate i is more suitable 
nd. 
of Englan 
tatoes, which sho 
re — are sufficiently i different from the 
rer © crops. tru Beans a seed- 
plant, yet ES being drilled, horse, and hand- 
hoed, г Азиб decidedly a cleaning crop, and Wheat 
ell 
without their influence. 
re than Beans d „ya the 
difference betwixt an iaferiór erop of Potatoes and 
one is so enormous, th №! besides all the farmyard 
pre — can — em, a guan 
r Rape dust to the value “of 50s. or 60s. an acre i 
2 not to n pd misapplied. 
the former. 
rably 
oundation x my own practice ‘though I T no means | 
—— hly adhere to it. I fi W a 
portion of Grass to lie for in» yix for the hber of 
having a run for lambi A consider- 
able quantity of Pree oe 
vigour. In a fas 4 old Oak avenue in Mr. "eger de 
E about 208 years old, two vacancies 
years ago, by young 
had bios well until the last ius уеб, 
— p rapidly died away. Their 
vered 
Onka. iik 
during whi 
roots were found 
dry-rot ; 
d 
the 
ch |i 
e second year, 
and the кеседи; Oat crop is almost invariably inferior, 
T tes so much in appearance 
а noti 
field near the homestead pasture 
together, and where it Zo be атана 2 many 
pu and, besides, when once a turf was form 
urposes ; 8, 
on it, I believe it would pay as well as any portion of 
that when broken 
from it. 
1 
Ex and Paling 1 40 clean per acre on 
years ago from Australia,—Mr. Learoyd, of — 
1 
howe 
| may be styled een ca 
ir | East-Loth 
э transmi 
sown in the last week of April, | 
bushels good 
... 
have now qui 
Grass 
2 Trefoil 
0 
after them, that on — majority of | all 
ossible | 
ce, that, after | | 
and Cow-grass 
ould rather be inclined to lei 
than to ad 
oda and sal 
ngthen 
opt either the four or five course 
acre, had a wonderful effect on the last crop. The * Clover, 
after the Wheat, has 
| taking two succeeding 
Oats, which area shocking nuisance on 
Б 
+o 
— рори of 
ps on the 
success of the experiment. 
| wre 
| horse fit only — an 
him, n 
There 
Mete Mey e considerable number p too 
district of the arable part of | 
tenants are all bound their | 
year, it is often 
жар С 
what | 
,n 
ishm 
this done ch 
d 
езу 
е onl 
prejudicial to the 
for 
| rich, as economically as 
and harrowed in. The 
| field treated in this manner will only be Oats this season, 
i tation. ject 
mp | 
either will it pay to be sparing 
oth il 
eaten 
convert the additional straw — а 
small be 
oa the 
It is also against the rules 
7 
—.— . y should be grown that the soil and elimate 
