30—1853.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL ‘GAZETTE, 
478 
BEST STUBBLE TUR 
vation ; and rows of Rye in the condition >] 
THE х y 
UTTON'S: EARLY SIX af une: will p found the which the young Whea a 
S most cer per and best for the lastsowing. It maß time of ‘their autumn к presented the | 
een auti} ү . A "v. 5 odit prt f for the right acti 4 2 pese Ka] 
ге 
. Hickman, of 35 арыр House, п ar No wbury, ina letter, 
Me February 1s st, 1853, says :—“ I must enen he six W eeks' 
pe the — ез rt I have ever seen for earli ы! i od latest 
so Thay d hay 2 
found | them. to Vent de more feed in less time "ed - yo 
'Turhip. I have had them after Wheat, of a good size, ngid 
Six week 
N.B. Carriage free, except parce arcels under 20s. value. —Jonx 
Surron & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks, 
„сніудэз CHESTER ORANGE esed TURNIP. 
N Рът, EED-GRoy ading, 
been appointed by Mr. Chicks, agents for 
"ORANGE JELLY TURNIP SEED, was 
Chi 
of July. 
arriage Free, except parcels under 
SILVER. MEDAL THE GLOUCESTER SHOW 
R. SAMUELSON’s PAN ENE n GI deles 
NE is now working regularly a ry, 
Kent, Miadioses, Surrey, Cheshire, Yorkshire, North Wales, Eus 
Price 271. 
For sisi apply to Mr. Ар, SAMUELSON, enge Banbury 
(successor to the late J. Gardner) Manufacturer of Gardner's 
Turnip-cutters, M'Cormiek's Reaper, Lawn Mo owers, Kase’s 
Force Pumps, Churns, &c. 
OULTRY SHOW. — The First Annual London 
Great SUMMER AU OLT Y SHOW will be adu. at the 
Baker Street Bazaar, ле 27th, Тно the 
28th, and FRIDAY the "99th of July. аюв, W ‘ednesday, 
2з. 62. fet iad and Friday, 1s. Open from 8 in the morning 
ORSETSHIRE POULTRY IMPROVEMENT 
Second, Annual Exhibition of p 
in Dorchester on WE 
d 20th of October ne» 
Cup n b rd 
a ol ity "Mn Sheridan, M.P, and Mr. 
^ cer ps to -— рач Pese. will be offe M dr compe- 
Pri sts, forms of entr m and the — of the Associa- 
the 
m" may — bad on forwarding six penny pos ога s to 
"honorary secretary. iM to be made on the 91 only on or 
— of anm nex . I. ANDREWS, Hon. Sec 
rchester, July 23 
| fields at this moment — 
| the most natural, 
ments. The 
more important ia 
tion from being giv 
and which in AM. v these ( 4 it would hav 
— had there been alongside Ж it evidence of 
the merits.of the — in the of a ripening 
nfor mel Mr. SurrH's own 
съ 
UR 
crop, such-as-we' are 
We have again been fata. with the examina- 
tion pass used is Хра clos 
Tun ROYAL Асн drs vns aving 
been cmm wit th go e of the foie es to the papers 
we shall have the — ө of — them. before 
our readers, both as being in themselves instructive, 
and as furnishing the ossible proof of the 
into which th e examination was div 
pu СЫА some of the replies, at 0 55 "ht the 
next few weeks. 
Tnznzi is s still a бага, proportion of TRE Brerpine 
OUNTRY of ery inferior Пева 
2 v 
raging improvement, but probably the — because 
will v e ind in the dem 
which has this year biete 
a , from 
IRE 
AS OFFICER, 15510 on EA Sum the Army, well 
ainted with KE: and Stock Manag gement, as well 
аз with t Дайар and Es 1 ring perks would willingly take 
Фя Esta: Althor * would 
expo able 2 yet mpl oyment is is "rent 
object. това ЖЕТ. to the Editor of this Paper will be 
e to examine our agricultural | ¢ 
ines the баен was the very best of 72 long 
ai of of which the Society can now boast; „ as 
Terns тош ир came to show them and si them, 
we ha th done, 
more npa given and purchases made, Dio 5 on any 
occasion. 
The cattle yard, as our ee have shown, адан T 
usual, a 
attractive as — Ее y to 
ll 
we лу» ret a to me r^ A 2 ааа 
owever, to most of our readers—the important sale 
tim 
assist 
ad Ви, last 1 of 
— 
| corn commenced, ae et of patie iy Ohio Bab д 
een d d1 per hea 
1 N 
is Pere 
on abili үн ап кы e dead 
- | for Tap г е for sa ime 
both for fattening and dairv purpos e 
This demand of the New World for breeding 
stock, —— can only be looked upon as of a 
a seat ye пі. Rearing short-horns, for instance, 
for the American — is a реа зо whieh few 
farmers will be foun 
larger sums 
ally been „ар PA. the Vern benefit of 
home dA 1 re than rs have hitherto been 
v for, and bre — of. this in have not 
— that remuneration which their labours 
iu rited. 
T h^ — of - above мез mpi he herd 
indirectly. To maintain the 
degree of fert ity is à vidas 11 їй one a 
very easily observed in practice, and for Shieh as 
American agriculture 58 neglected it, 2 i 
suffers дасе to the extent x 
4 sum ne 
Am ex- 
a commercial hc doctas TRE 
Hoi "e theiefóré we shall no domin upon it. 
Hither e American farmers too little 
tention to the quality of their E. canal to 
oF country. Sur all i SIDE of this kind they 
now endeay ouring to improve with an energy 
Ww Iu of our imitation. 
ho 
of "hor ho cattle at Tortworth Court, vegan 
má wards the end of next month; on is 
ost аброи sales probably that has ever occurred 
in ilic country, as, before the period of its oecur мнн 
The first of these comes home to us directly, in- 
— * as it improves our Жү, for well-bre 
For many yea have now been 
folia with the Visits of yo merican agricul- 
7 40 быш ры breeding stock. In 1833, for 
for Im mportin g 
purpose, when it selected pe 
members t o visit this eoe er and жале “deine 
or su 
d 
n 
rmed. Жду ssly for the 
of its most talented 3 
nown | 
raw out provincia agricu suc 
lly exhibited in P A 1 ally of 
the long-woolled (not Leiceste 1 sheep, and of the 
e olled Shropshire Down 
tob pee may have dis. ЖТ appeared in the 
mu ard, but those that were shown 
a 
Feat ton ested by some considerable experience 
of . and both Samuelson's digger and the 
Tey . Turnip-hoe mof le течёт, likely, Bes 
haps in some modification of their present form, to 
ra general use. 
at —— = felt i in reference to 
which: mi, 5 — 
the method of caltare ad 
any 
meeting have been illus- 
st 1 5 to asl ond Ин 
ted by the 
baie some t sible? ій 
public-spirited | an 
wor cin, Eee 
Таах 
1 fo or Pili Yeats, Heh eg m micron 
' auction at RS greatly above tet witha surface of 
expe some of |; 
36 
CAPILLARY ATTRACTION AND LAND . 
DRAINAGE. | 
‘communicated to h we may here iar take 0 ccasion to show 
т In your Paper of the 8 Feb. last, a correspondent, 
The 45555 Which Hie farmers of the New World “6, 1. Cito 06," nsed the expression “overcoming 
have in view rely to МАР. their breeds capi attraction,” with reference to land drainage. In 
The Agricultural Gas etic, e Magis but E agticulture generally, me | asking for an e planation, 12, I remarked that he 
—— ced. the backw ~ PHA of their might ell try vercome the rotation of the earth. 
SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1853. — En ty т. he глория ok their ym 5 — The answer given only increased my perplexity, and T 
нона Tue Tae тоттан WEARS: in the English market under its rude and expensive | then, at your request, shortly stated my noti f the 
Annen, July 27} Poultry S * system; and they themselves appear to ерд und | subject. On the 21st of Мау you си 
MEE ru M dgtatund Reditutitulden out experimentally thé soundness of our conclusion, | qu uestion in а leading mi d ; and you closed your 
Wen B- i a mp Society of pee d eie icult ural stati sties probably aving open thei ir in a sec on the 2d of July. 15 the 
EpNespay, Aug. 37 Yorkshire Agricultural Society, at д mer article you ва T m criticism | on the 
Коса ente Society of England: ——— dii iti vem Ф фео ore e eapillar гой could not be overeome” (as 
: Agricultura) Imp. Society of Ireland. that, by adopting ou r best systems of husbandry, they vini сне IM fener se ac Ai 
eR not 5 Dres 2 eps that 9 — founded on a wrong impression as 
Tun Gov of the Agricult tural| pigs, which Md enable them to effect larger Ship- to what was meant by the phrase in question." 
| f duce and salted Крон ; bed i 
iety, notwithstanding 1 p sath pitious character | Ments oi s iry produc P | ceive it means that the capillary attraction is ov 
of the Weat has by ns аы cessful, | over hs above e their o own supplies, but that t by drains, and that it requires a certain depth of 
We do not suppose that aa "of those interested in can, at the same time, ameliorate their Pia ed effect that object, It appears to me that such is not 
its success. 85 say this. Friday's s sunshine ne solis. the case. First this supposes a in above 
amends for the — v - — days, The Americans have, gem three objects in pomp — will not rise in а soil by capillary attrac- 
to the Ө борү felt ra in city — view the impro is of their live stock, the | tio water lifted or spreadi soil by 
had prepared for 1 indus. of visitors than had eges tion of their exhausted soils, and the export ale traction will drain from the soil. Iam not 
| is of gricultural produce of better | able т the one, nor ea 4 root of the 
— made their appea numbers in of larger quantities of agricult er : т 
oth Of en ary attraction generally it may be said, 
uali y 8 
the yard on Wednesday was 2566; on E d ity. Mimi 
F 4 that 3 aws w s in the of a soi 
$0,257 алд on Friday; os P.M., no fewer than nee, in an in rse ratio of the diameter of those 
of die: por 
water in 
were divided pud 
. № 
cohesion of í m": 
— жайса = the coninet of water, 
become 580 
| that it er up no more, though — in water. 
у immersed it will 
me quite e saturated in a short time, sa 
— 
> 
that ne эрт grow immense crops of i 
MEA of Ohio, bat they” "edid: nor sell 
cay de evised the scheme of marching” 
distant таун in the Union in ae shape of 
cessful beyond exp 
| 
tion H 
21 1 js, ‘that i арна royed. sho поь from. their | 
of urned | 
rly, mat еп, ret 
NP, 2 
— —— but a» less rapidly than chalk, AS it 
e geom 
у 
Asranniatacd. 
and, p pensity to 
em, a much ae quantity of Mo beet o Ru gian 
than. their nat 
М AMIGO T 
elis when rises remi arg 
