5 
19 years 
that 
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34—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. . 541 
ma ча: аб 7 | With moisture, the best friend [have got. IIe is n 
78. Turnip scuffle, Thomas Eeles and d with moisture, the best friend I have got. There i rwise, we might follow Pg: who ought not to be 
1 а. al. ы , , ght not to 
2 Hoot grater, Мово E Stanley, second tss me -class medal. doubt that if you had had the power of irrigation this! followed ; but I do think it is your duty to test it y 
6. Bea r, Ransome and Sims, second-class medal. year you w ave been in a muc ter state than | common ru es of caleulation—p shillings, and 
y: Intermediate motion by two-horse gearing, Ransome and ie now are, "This would be а ыр expense ; — d to go into the question without prejudiee. 
Hine, (ги. class ШИНЫ]. — in agriculture be not | I hav to kno h i 
Bi h i ratus, highly commen every man who has ed 
= Giese shots eep-dippi vy APPAR e com Co, p Ms think it mi d a Ae of expense we should out this principle has n to congratulate himself on 
Haycroft, of Cork, sant tend * as ats ess. you follow in our ste will not have 
10. Galvanised’ wire garden seats, C. D. Young and Co., com- and, I do honest] 
mended. 
Болі NORTHERN Дете The of 
influence on the agriculture of 4l. 5 
ыз the other g p 
4 is 
(misa! 
t Neweasile, las 
668 Watson 
with aperit power, px. — 
this co We — — adhere n 
one abi of Scotland — the ot ther, and a most excellent yard, an 
one it is, base of f half ry, and | I had 
based on little she because then 
new ideas wrote me a letter to say that 
his by —— at the rate of 2} 
deed, 
is an expensive чадаг if и of the benefits of the 
we take even the few im provements which have taken 
a 19 
9 years’ lease ; and I wi ill j just say wint are 
culti tivate the soil, 
must 
to double our produce 
0 wet 
T hope wil wil 5 — checked in the со 
rust I may not des 800 1 in my 7 05 
сайы т not the pater up i 
from rua that — taken oe or that will take 
Place, in e ie ч ан 
very roots x the crop, an 
. Mechi ting to have been the is dr You lose what 
guest of the day, m = £ had several opportunities of | most serious у. е у 
- зө led. The of the most diane things i in me. wo 
"e 0 
r vi 
followin An extract fro i 
18 tand 
б 
business 
say — 
yo 
ammonia, . You ime, 
e was 
hat 
jen n manurec 
m roduc 
ers here was not the — pit of утен 
any old woman could do it, by givin g теј the beg wad 
ocean steam The 
‘sons to the acre, жошо fer 
of ground. Beir actical farmers kno 
Ф 
о Ф 
Qs 
E 
s 0 no bad bargain in the way of 
What h Y^ > of the millions of кс continued through the wint 
h passed throu е Podis pi tbe citise Boat bandon ? | withrthe finest Grasses—I no 
t if — r fe ^ was ed to three 
is t bet 5 richest здн Itural 
Country in the world. The reason they had not attended е to this | CTOPS the same Tum 
ust because they had not thought of the thing. The same 
be 
“fi 
— Ау thing that amlocked the door and let Mes 
ч farm e s, of the worst so 
of" Esse were EIU ry 
to put guano on my field, I w 
{| agitate it bce an À— —€— 
you w 
|tage is that you absolutely e 
2 ine feo 
of to lose many cro 
the n north country arises po» giu ur having a 
fs ж as care in availing yourselves of it by 
culture Your Turnip culture is Leges be 
ave an pue climate, 
é, I obtained a litt 
of Ww ater 
respects, Tam very T 
Esse diss make a 
ha 
— 
hall r become 
That Sun, which was before so objectionable, becomes, | be attached to old ct — and it is 
e aen is equally fertile in for three farthings а ton, a sum во 
— 0 
our ammonia, 
w keep 
nahen on it, and Sey never t it down, 
lace ; 
it pass out in a stream 
|е subsoil to to the roots of the ante great 
rtilise the boti 
hie. ы with ihe; plough ed cannot em down above urg 
I used b worm, w 
re you, it is remunerative. Now 
supposing I tell you — costs. I would first Mel v is| 
the pe: "- ton of iron piping in this country? I 
t yea 
No m it requires 
of iron n piping ; ; and 
except 
r an farmer’ 
this principle of irrigation since he sa ; 
he had peser the whole of 
and 
you shall have full ac 
idi firs 
tl te 
ing, and if any or all of е like to come, or send to me, 
rs, we 
15 yards 
e 
believe * me ds is a striking illus- | i 
— | and a gh I 
lift 
d 
the puddings, in my tank; 
I had air pipes 
the mass, yee it zoe into my head to apply 
ws the air, and the solid 
ll brought within = — of 
k it v All t horses, 
large оман " - e through — the size 
to put y 
чуя 
the and in —.— чое — bit 
— the tags (корее). M a mass 
2 air-pum 
Pi 
every | 
is 15 little i iron ri that the he piping, at 
attach, as you do to 
pe 
Ae ing manure for Turnip e 
osing my bullocks Teu a Mrs 
boards, I fire 
ced 
cadi piv within two parya дор into the ттн to the 
ies дой. 
und t you most 
rou—that Бере is s noting will dinis ve your soil like 
assure the 
d ore 
began 72 work it with the liquid manure, and 
er, and 
e crop is 
e {= не in — fields as in your 
er 
тор; 
сап 
my expenses d. «п, end T was pretty particular, I would 
if the fore part, where their 8 
with a little > matting. Mr, Men 99 
m 
fluid form 
dea and it was something like tr a "зч recent 1 is of f Professor EN and braw я of small 
a farmer, of n 
to 
doubled. | 
method of distribution т Ern 
р 
Опе: 
шей, - that, 
The great fi — 4 pe — 
and bal th they double thelr manure, will 
p some hopes of doubling — crops. 
onversation on 
ve or E to any ins 
ОЕ J. Ргійсаил. 
іп ‘Ren T 1 would not give it for 3000/., 
в propery 
t advan- | 
tom-soil 
Ра EA T 
Miscellaneous. 
E ish Rotation Croys.— 
y^ RE 2d, Ома; 34, 
rnips; 3d, Barley ; 
bio ver; sch, Wheat; 6th, Pas; 7th, Barley ; 
—lst, Turnips; 2d, Barley; аз Clover ; 
i loucester. 
4th, Wheat ; 5th, Oats ; 6th and 7th, Бай 
our| “D 
| followed 
lorset.—Ist, "Wheat ; 2d, Rye an winks Ve tches, 
by Turnips ; 3d, Barley; ; 4th, Over; or scarlet 
Trefoil and "^y followed by Mustard, to be ploughed 
in, or by Rape 
Taft wr. 
AUCI О 
«Вен саа Barley ; 2a, Turnips; 3d, Wheat; 
th. Clover. e one-tenth of the breadth is - 
down to r year 
urrey.— st, — U Alo; 2d, Wheat ; then as 
as the lan 1 carry. 
3 rotations. 
Morgan’s Essay — йү dipeitiire. 
to be fed off; the Clover i is sometimes 
eee 
