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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
the he soil, — = — aspi —— in the absence of 
frost ; fros e influences ; ev 
о talismani ery |i 
transition of wine, though ever so slight, ne this i is s effectually done it rae not matter how it is 
eas 
change from moi isture to dr , Causes а swelling 
effec 
of alternate frost and but in intensity, d 
mechanieal action 4 e the same; and thus 
find in those Tg. n which frost is and uis 
th 
tran sitio ons sufficient isin тыз 
or the the finest crops. 
on, must 1 prove that her unfrost 
soil is not behin: yr gom. et to more violent t 
in the producti oots. It appears that the 
Earl Charlemont, the Lord Chancellor, and Mrs. Evans 
sent in = 2 o an aere, with | 
of farm-yard 
— — p^ Earl Charle- 
mont -— others showed a produce of from 50 to 60 tons 
of urz Indeed, in I 
have not die hot suns of Spain, our а 80118, 
out autumnal 2 ou become su 
grated and ane гак 
are to — on Mr. Smith ГА X вой, if the 
double e digging were not completed till the end of 
Fel bruary, woul 
iis 
whieh "it is but little felt, these leas ann 
of 
sone voli 75 — vig to the recepti on of aeriat 
(infu ecting it each year to a fallow, and so 
don 
ted land dow w years, i 
ts by thes e influences t4 vit recover its wget 7 fallow it 
“effectually f for and same natu vi 
hes ides 12 fertility chat дй) бутун 
and each 
r | Lay ex 
year 
and it has 
70 
Ne 
raw from E atmosphere ie to hav 
bee ved w 
4 550 the dunghill, ii — sor 
wash and i iorynge, er. hey, chere corne, and in 
time of nede to help her husband to p the muckwayne 
or dung cart, drive * Plough to load h ey, corne, 
such other. And to ride to the market to ч 
та disce, milk, Ei, ber gas, capons, hens, pigs, 
geese manner of cornes." 
About t this time the 5 of eect Gare seems 
oubt the dés à it for green crops will 
im 
e the 2 of | 
"t once 
ur years, for they ha mon, and with 
n have failed, or the ber of old En tend p 
grossly lied, w Wheat with profit " 
a lesson uncall 
айй in to th 
ró Appel, that ern ‘this уен 
before 
it was called upon to s up its vitalised juices to its 
vegetable children. 
in Allusion to root crops, 
*the same principles | i 
and | were still found, per nde the last statutory 
А ve digo of 
sodes, he speaks d * boundmen, i s 
and, 
аг“ — * fils“ were ordered to 
destro 
appears from Fitz herbert’s work that 
— mention of 
е occurs in t receding reign of ver гы 
for, mdr treati classes engaged 
“in aces continue as yet ;" oe ane Seiad E. 
dai — “% -— thereof, there be 
taken as boundmen, and their "lands and — prre 
m them.” 
The enumeration of the duties of a — ЧЫ" 
ed 5 1e other is star very evident t 
way to drains, "whether daten or artifici 
о be questioned that the 
n only receive their n utriment in a 
| Fitzherbert 
TK flowing through the soil 
food from the intervals betw i 
| these rows ; m mp eee re ti like 
г, yiel ts stores food to their — 1 
and we * 
tween n the row: 
our 
reason, auth Indee expresses | c 
his own willingness to yc by емиш Ше їп 
imitable * Talpa’s” claws for the d: ks when 
time comes that our nation's stre 
from us—wh ianks to 
ment of — 
defend as herein 
the highest din ot Mr. Smith's рт, that by its large 
return, e amount of the 
now t on ome- mae supposing as we ma upper e has 
Joviug husbandmen to o rl been much reduced, 12 pre i — vul Mw will a 
Mr. Smith's aon nd a, virtually those of Jethro "P а vast deal ind: en ra е too much? 
Tull, a deep-worked fallow grain rit alike the object J. M. Goodif, Granard. 
of ; b ii the presen has enabled —b——v—— 
the former to go be the ‚їп à ying to him | HISTORY OF BRITISH AGRICU LTURE. —No. IY. 
„5, x the undersoil that were hidden from Tull. (Continued from page 314.) 
Avail ourselves, however, . of these сїр introduction of the art of printing in into England | use 
: 
under — conditions, whi 
- conditions 
and so gain certain ends. wholly b ym 
to the one Ыт І sires ny bé other.” , page 
* No one can evade the гур tue ares — x 
m cites “ eng a te " he must 
rmit m ontinue in Mr. Sm itis . — ph, “1 
hs know scheme tried upon Wheat ; oo in one 
case, we Que sown in September ; in a per 
in ње. І wers known the nt д 
verisation, 
in raw, unm 
lies | and becomin 
hande 
E hes the sta 
if is ved thee these natural currents ша) 
mpulse from the demands of the e 
1 bee Éy leaf and root must cause a tide to 
s the 
5 possible 
gro ain, * Econo » has com a hasty con 
clusion ; үтү ехрег уан тҮ in p. T9, die the vast 
amoun nt o ver the demand, of minerals in the soil, 
evenin а 
i ro in che 
agricul элш nning of the 
16th century, in the reigns of "Henry Y ҮП. апа Де. 
than any afforded of its 
condition a lier 
The Englis armer of this period falls far Miet of the 
social position assigned by poets and roman og 
bold Britist n. lish 
e 
ork 
entitled м The 
ed eing “the re ei of 
al Peu niger as & r of 
small volume of aboat 100 
ent o 
treatment ie cattle, and other . — 
of hus eg in remarka rse ith the 
AE Ag ul Keese bene ee ton 
эъ while ш uis were heard on every 
of miraculow 
we must use 
lie worl ing out of this 
v» Hideo th the principles aid the conditions expounded. 
y, we кка о or intervals 3 ES. 2 inches, nay 
Es. ne may hay: wo or three at 
es 
main 
hen I 
eme; we 
c- treated of; enelosures strongly reco 
exception of allusions to planetary influenees and some 
ces to ancient writers is ver. 
set some a 
of 12 inches, therefore 10 or 12 inches are |t i 
i 
La clearer s — 
and he tilled 
and erway he led а walk "for 
mother — 30 kine, &e. 
till , 
apiece s he kept hospitality with his neighbours, „ 
ms he —— to the poor, and all this he did m i 
of the said far ж 
r, who wrote at — a 
arrison, the 
his “ Deseription of po paints a a rather 
oddity he . — — i 
use of Oak in building i is severely censured, for “ Ehre i 
houses were Шоже then had we oaken men > 
but now that odi 
abuses OW 
ou by i at that early I 
present age.” His 
that one mi 
of our own 
ine # 
wn time. 
Quieksetting, ditching, and hedging sensibly . 
havea short “ iuf: for 
a 
rm master 
the artificial Grasses, of of Rape sot Carrots 
ke Tı id other 
which the farmer was put to мее 
Че winter 1 for even a 1 бт w of cattle, — 
l'he larger 8 e and, | 
Val Wit side 
The store- _ 
alike 6 of Clover and. 
, Cab 
