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must have rien — roots, — 7. 1 pull them 
of land at a bout. If the seuffler fulfil these conditions , 
the less ves лт ted the parts for ring and tackling 
кезт лу е » Эйр a? вт To this they vital energies into iii: viz. fungi and i secie, With 
ey will a бер the havoe which these play, and the diversity of results 
* а. @ pate тамі чы A Died to bec which they ise to in the harvest fie e 
ripe ; but, as I said before, no roots are too Dg, во onz | familiar. es rops have arrived at maturity, ^ 
as you ean gro iin sound." ilton, v @ | they are far fr „being at the mercy of wind an 
F. Han 
recent meeting of the Trish Agricultural Sb» ovement 
Society. rats, mice, 
2 —— threshe 
THIN SEEDING, 
In heme | the question of thick and thin 3 
the advocates of both practices have too generally co 
tended for standard quantities, thus overlooking the gui 
diffe erent circumstances in , Which — are placed, and 
years is necessary to 
sowing, during which "Ив 
рег 
в require an equa 
For example, — soils of ‘all kin al | « that the i 
quantity of seed? While soils are so diversified in hollows had to lengthen his pace a 
quality, so differently a a d as to climate and s "cess fully, while going over kenne iilloeks P practiee had 
d st ore diversifie reve 
e ice р” 
= the new-fangled Lu of modern ti 
of seed against t ormer. 
is the rule for modern ti 
tan 
generally speaking, will admit ; for, P that v; : d 
eologica rmati ils i 
Б — eoe. e Corresponden 
ву ry Zand — by — my 
us — for ine to give mo 
te and seaso upon a foo 
practice is so diversified tha it will bo 
matter to select tw xamples 4 8 
umber, or t the 
8 ith such 
of perplexing difficulties, rendering а consider- 
effi 
give efficacy to 
és whi by fe EM rsham 
amue ee 
can 
riet and fences 
A 
ago, to my inquiries. 
ury, on the 
3 Isa wi 
& near D an 
iable to many objections, | 
are as diversified in charaeter 
season: 
of any — upon a solid 
glance at the life of the Whea eat plant will show 
that the — in question is not an * from the y o 
an — to ela 
tinet to endure is very rough condi — Mr. Ca 
daily, and will gladly allow those who fee 
po sih ect to witness i its iden on. , His 
b 
rowth in the shock, heating i in the stackyard, a ra 
weevils, &c., before 
S of the various 
ese facts p this one district, 
канай e extent of damage or injury 
ngdom by the size of — 
iv 
db. are con- h 
== — that about 5 — cent. of the land is oceupied 
h 
m — You kindly Be gti & few w 
to th 
will interes 
ground 
well solidified by a flock of sheep folded on it; the first 
passage of the instrument cut the soil into cubesaveraging for 
Е 3inches on the face, and drew out ће Couch Grass | hi 
ctical by the roots without breakin g them, — * = whole 
piant on the surface of the ground, which is 
n | — 
to lay the or 
—— and a very эйт, to complete its 1 for a seed be 
in eep. It work also very we 
whieh, owing toa winter 
a 
soils, was 
rdus is using the machine 
on the Le 
арто тоге readily carried meat, MA 
in action. J. W., Peterboro ough. 
—— 
Societies. 
the better ; it will then kept ДЕ little ех- 
to manage 
under 
g, thick sowin g 
— ow th 
e 
our ‘forefathers Ho 
mesis a certain | 
educt a 
jora waste from the — of = forefathers, and the 
а | balance M 
think it will y 
erage extent o 
— of th 
—— 
— 
eeks 
wel 
tt 
0 
very well 
l an interest in 
farm is but a 
ather- 
bid cag 
Sew 
or Grubbers Agricultu 
have — foll of complaints latel 
breaking up their fall 
root cro : — MTS 
well, ring-rollers and Norwegian 5 
rocess of pickling, equally powerless 
се proper erefore it en а be out of se 
voidably бча 
ry 
S sometimes done in this respect which ought 
to be avoided, will readily be and that the 
ieh the y ve from the 
ral correspondents 
of the difficulty of 
seg» Ferme fine for 
t don pu 
arrows 
to subdue the € 
eir work 
have — 
est, a — fe e hoe 
f| of 
ate 
А chemist to the Society, — — 
A WEEKLY Councit was held a Society’s House 
in Hanover Square, on Wedn ay, the 29th of June : 
present, Lord Азнвиктох, President а t ir; 
Lord Салт ar Lord Kinnaird, Lord Wals m, Right 
Hon. rattan, Sir pm White Ridley, Bart., 
Sir John v. B. Johnstone, Bart., M.P., S n Croft, 
Bart, Mr. Alcock, M r. H. Austi ie: = 
(Dilhorne), Dr, Calv rt, Mr. Caven Mr. 
erell ч on ( 
u 
the Council in the following ? Me 
ps, made 
5 in No orfolk :— 
“This new wh invented implement is intended t 
it docs th = — drills. I saw it in ope 
it ork exceedingly w: 
— 
e 
, and without — machines it il ready б 
ible to get them done in 
о. te whick h Mr. Marin anco for his new 
l. To r hoe out, 
— ; 
— with T 
he manageme the sewerage matter 
. — = «гирен 2 Е 
„the full M: "intended by 
of baked — n 
Suggest 
4 aolnti. 
Sin 
ment, losses u 
mes equally Fei ; ua data of this 1 kind, considering 
— ew Whea 
» hy whatever name ме нее 
. iagine, 1 
as 
indieated as deserving 
vati i at the ensuing agrieu ейі shows, partion t 
7 E that at Gloucester, is the weight and 
article—now whilst some cultivators or Кеч 
SF see чылы | 
form. ` At present he was f tl 
,| sewage i that would pay. 
| sid that theliquid left after the removal of the insoluble 
portion of sewage, was ( inodorous, tasteless,” and might 
be thrown into the river ; such a result might 
vourab If the season 
fine, the x machine, авс drill ar "dibble e, cw sweep 
' to precede the sen —— 
depositing ae ene i iA ata * de aea enough to ride easily, and yet heavy enough to turn a 
d betw surface of each clod to the iron roll every time 
howeve! 
r, was a double sani 
oi 
un 
Lr the n fresh o the ——— the 
extremes of good and 3 field is traversed first, in the track of ploughing, s Р 
vast variety to notice in experiments. Climate and then across or at right angles to it. The є демдей du sut ees proposed for the 
lere exercises a very peculiar influence Ce, and the climate shanld be heavy enough to bottom the furrow, but not | filtration of sewage, and "he various — 
Be Deh elect Whe eat plant to a greater | so EQ, and tie Vitr энем 1 pari — з he referred 
Variety of circumstance. tsh 5 and the w 18 im ough a plans of offat, Stothert, 1 3 
tiveness age rie crum 5 оре рне the long haped imp! get pig ted re n looks ve Herapath, and Dover ; to the —— өң 
a pedom of the ribi Again, s give rise to handy and is conve ni a small. fi , working | sewage — — son — 
2 of weeds ru to the Wheat plant, andin cases | only а pair . MS * charcoal, as 
a End the inner the pw the easier the con- roll or pair of harrows are и «€ si lif "i ps, — — ely, But 
we | to me and sim r і А > 
With wh eee Ran apt and dry v ra 3 s ound € Li en l| ier dir eene enn in the solid 
