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odueed, that 1 5 e spirit, because he had no doubt that they were going ahead now, | tion — known to them of being 1 
of uld only be obtai — 
fici y E and thatthey began to see, however much they were wedded to 
or in ui with the genuine Peru. | old customs, that they. would ре, n 178 to give them up. With se che 
Having bs Pape for a foie Penda engaged in the _analysis he begge m them that he ы» hay- | go * — Ў enever Manure was requ : 
of many samples of guano, I sugg indispen- | ing рни in his own v lage, —.— ‘publi ic grounds, steam: to be applied upon the Clover eitl resp it ought 
sable condition that fish ought to be ‘made Z conati us 228 the 8 of a Canadian gentleman of great ut autumn or immediately after being mown, ania 
of a compost which should Peas to meet the views of | who had come over here and had mot hitherto met with m uch b to the preceding crop, . seacais de in either 
the Society, In fact, it must be apparent to any one who | encouragement. · Не (Mr. Mechi had, ne was d asked v gente. and Peas, the former of which, like Clover. was ч 
fas he wi man to construct one ies him. e aia sr os „at a cos n of | dered one of Ae best. preparations for » WAS cong. 
ts : M. 0 s finished i ale 
elemen solid and liquid real —" that the dither to seen oF to i to fail, d he should A tako — Ly špecial id? the deposits. fr m the leaves a ea 
former consist chiefly of à bone phosphate in a state of | vertisements, that all agrieulturists T cds ould be "v Jo nt | benefieial to the Wheat plants. It w. 
mipute dis ision, 5 imitab to witness its rebate or its success. Не had no dou of | Some» рео « 
га N T» fine - x be nino aeg m wer, of Edinburgh, had to sgh, * apply. the means Fem оц 
also.of mu le urate of AOD Ay both plough, 1 — had been at work in Scotland, obtain = WM d but he. contended that high tss 
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alhide to the soluble phosphates, sulphates тшер to that gentleman stating that he thought it wouid only | making the grain.defieient in we 
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&e., which abou in guano ; —.— we — persist in plough down, to be tried on his inte ay the same time as the | duce per aere was set doyn at from 32 to 40 
claiming as an indispensable condit at fish, com- Canadian steam- -ploügh , and he) Had 58094 A pay 5l. wis "i per MENO t ће believed. the ordinary produce Wag 
1 f bri ging it here. He said that this was a great and | more likely to b : si 
with the “excrete of г орт shall form vhe” papis | im nt que There was.no branch of manufactures o y е from 20 to 30. „Не would 
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of any manure that can be advantageously employed on bake E. eu travelling which had escaped the force of Steam. They a moment attempt to throw any impediments in X | way 
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the farm. > Having ph dd and iw taken the . ss n from London, perhaps, to that meeting with the of improvements, yet he could not forget that 
opportunity lace, not only before the council hi l c ato ti ; 
af ba Po! Аза Soeiety büt before the public, than an t ordinary table; and d. еу: ec nt eta weights m nee ing the seed, which, should not be done too thie 
els, those leading facts which I thus 8 That I something inh Wiebe be applied to nn benefit of Preferred dibbling, if the 2 855 could, be had, 
— . was "p no little 5 that I poem 1 e if а ey w M "es to йа ugh to а | Season Bonnie Dibbling took from tro to fonr 
observed the notice of a new guano t abe prepiiter’s — depth o i ins ine en & \ st put оп five. or per aere, drilling rom ix * eight, an d broadea: 
0i d that th t and 3 of bon 
home from fish or — By a Mr, Pettit. If the pe horses eouteracted the 928 ts E АА while the ex eight to twelve. The drill was more economica 
paration announced bear with it t a promise of a good | pense us ruino twy cuilgibedücethet be;put in at almost an ime, and at any depth: 
und ample" supply; if it combine with the elements of | expense ee em Ys. prot stenta 0 an ав acre; а! 1 p" care sh ; to plant pr | 
é 3 eu ч would. be. ng TOR] rue. 
ay those fe "d Сеа! alie * З nA сап cre i000 poets sterling voile А ey itr per Tease E 
Pls . i and prac uction, re was nothing ma epth of 5 inches 
experiments ĉan apply as tests of its е boit, but they ploüghed that soi dip simply because, a plough | dri 
will che i hes and the agricultural body have cause to 2 di рег. 1 25 gbir afi af dt T оа purses formerly, Garret and Smyth’s ale . 
ќе фас PRI Br very of great and 10 BY 15 horses ih ay Н wi E i —— a са aud cles e т pecks рег аске, deposit one grain to each jne 
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vital importance. J. T., Croydon, Sept. 13. : they might * ка тое be con. At six inches apart from row to row 
Contents of Cesspools, —'* Thos. Comr. R. N., King's due = ири W. ар 2 They, Ж brew alls me m herd 118 this 8 it — a be sufficient a 
in ing to Te Б» Ls? enquiry on this reports of Mr. i» po сей ы which he hàd |а good erop, as it was as esssential tha 
dhe soia e way co тербие im rey | AAA RS aL tee ae ee ae eee Se re feit room to ter, or D 
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| whether the “manures contained in the Bic “t ^g Pronto 0 e fete Lari їсс into the soil during the severity of vid n February 
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to you, are such as may be. procured in calico, — i singh would be in wantef breeches (“ Hear, uam a knot of shoots just above the, . called 
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‘of Which he is the-vendor! If the latter, 
and address, and the Prices of his con- nod bag odit oit р ` 
d | : »Lshouid like to render |: pers ARKENHOE, S anne. Club... tion of Whi ing. guano о better. 
e or similar value to 2. e Cultivation о at different periods, say the first in Fe ry & 
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Bo а з шап аз “thirty. varieties cultivated í in n oniy е had not made these experiments on t 
Y а r ef charcoal as three were so D d extent, viz, the red, white, and | himself, but he knew some successful applic 
a 1 of STA ingredients in manure ; and thus give | bearded. The Ta. vera Wheat is 75 » the ical been made with t uantities. , 
his recomm — “К C. 1” to use it in and most valuable varieties of white Wheat ; but it is proper rotation Anny 
atitising the contents of his cesspools.] '' extremely delicate e, tad _ Sprouts i in wet seasons more| Wheat, It would be madness to so 
* Splendid НМИ of 2 —At Gift Ha n fari qui -— than other varieties. The Taunton Dean is ley, or Rye-grass, as both would exhaust the f 
ng, Lancashire, belonging to | ?n0th valuable тан as and the velvet chaff, or, as it sary. for the Wheat. Clover was, 
E W. Paten Es Esq.; M. P.dor —— Laneashire — E is termed rough chaff,” is extensively grown in the | that could precede Wh i 
te Cheshire dairymaid w ed, at the commence. | heav. к. ‘lay sistit sti Essex „Kent and Suffolk. The ground. There, was mue 
2 1852, for the purpose siot fairly testing whether latter in dry sea left by Beans and Mangold; 
cheese of first-rate quality could be made, on the but is Table 55 тагу: In one instance that came m the latter, with а top-dressing, w. 
Cheshire ire system, at this farm. Although it is asserted his observation, 104 va es yielded. 685 S ala "That Vend pat Wheat S: : ee rotation 
án Vol. VI, page 103, of the Тойга] of the Royal Agri. | deseri on of W heat having its grains long and. taper | should not be sown when the soil was ve 
cultural Society of i England to have been a failure, and | Was most sought mailed en, of which the three above | fine tilth was also objectionable, 
the reason са for it was — land; — — — has | described are types. That having round-shaped be put in too dry a state. Tusser wrote 
funy pron s Aus * the „failure has not be g to similar to the Chittam, Hardeastle, Golden drop, fiac 1557. . 
; and I had an Opportunity set, &e., was, on the contrary, "jene пав teemed, e | statistics as to liming, marling, and chalking in M 
on: on Monday, Sept. 12, of conversing with e.| former contains the largest pidarta e of gluten, cde Suffolk, and Norton and clay over the peat in Lineola 
mentioned dairymiaid on the subject. s ae; — ter less gluten and a larger proportion of starch. A | shire, 8 tà atan gone 1 nds the, ad 
‘cheese-room there were placed 224 che , weighing large number of new varieties have, during the present | 16. to 20 tons рег as the means of ins 
about 56 lbs. each, upon dried Grass on die i century, been introduced, which, aftera time, have been | | erops, and the he marling freed m: о 25 years, | 
тоош is over one of the cow-houses, and eae save superseded by other and better varieties; and he had goring in some cases. imm mediately | after was. at le us 
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occasionally put down. 1 pointed out to the id | them how they purchased ктт Whiedts, ai 6 thin Den to 2 2 n Ded 
Pb was asserted in the above-named journal r4 105) was more liable to mislead persons, when. Be seed. was d аз | great division оор ораз wel a UR "M 
i light and air are invariably excluded from che taken to another part of the. country, as they found it | tir time and mode of cu о. dM. wan cone 8 15 
"rooms, either by a curtain or shutters, to prevent the | degetierated, The Whittington Wheat, which token бле toch Wheat when it had | 
mischievous effects of the fly. But she aj not in Prize at Liverpool, was very liable to this. It had been | state" to a “doughy Ai — 
the . fies along the cheese în that —— in his own: n neighbourhood until it was discarded | made under three first, w. 
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; — ae flies having nating to with Wheat 7 
о ОС А DY We upper part of the сеа ie io iie to thrive best on strong alluvial soils, | 5 second, 23), АМ 
iem d wn, any e om tlie cheese ў trong might be added pw similar re 
escaped, so. thatthe ai of the room was ae pure as | OF common Cay "Wir chalk or lue, Lime was very în ee ipt ae bm sss ui mi 
that of the field adjoining. The weight of the useful icd too much was not put on at once, or too on chat cut green оп gen рег ане DL its. p 
"cheeses about to be sent off was 5 tons; they were pur- often ; and he could mention cases where tenants used | second 4 мв, ello below the ear one | 
‘chased by a London factor at 80/. per ton; he had lime until it did mischief, beginning to act injuriously. war — 2 no cut when dien іре, one 
them the previi ear, which is а proof that they are Бы ый, — ot Dany was to decompose portions of later, III. 1 а This difference Are 
: price is something like 207. a ton m for food for plants, so that. the 
than what the | local factors are * f "e nami r Pedy tl m it uy The нуты of у — e m: pe ied 
ire system, in —— — d of Gar- inf essentially necessary, and when the 
deep, A: Gift Hall they mih.54 cows, from which всей тм was put in, the land should be amet . a san bing abted 
еу two cheeses per day, which amounts to AS possi Sussex, a heavy presser Rated ‘changed, to a yellow $3 
and this is done "by a male and three by the action ky a wheel of eastiron, whe S used. Heavy nd о M eT n ux 
of Cheshire, This —— will, well polling was slo lang as it could be effected P it is better to cut early, as no portion is 
atten, апа k : [ be F mal Ману practised for the | durin rocess of eutting, the 
; Garstang, Sept. 16. Net fupe upon the chalk clay red most of i у: it туб less liable to sprout 
were) se | аш анлы nof к 15 ploughed to А d iy ug lepth than 3 early harvests are also 
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the асре fol asf be considered с It is — — em тх * 
to plough he” land I. Some time | opportunities ther 
os of b. ett toate in the seed, as the small weeds —— € or edi ot modes of cuti 
llowing remarks were | Would have in most senso us Vegeta tated the harrow- | mowing, and fagging—he pref the mor 
in Ag the application of steam- ings of he np: np eie and thus be destroyed. | the cheapest and liable to the least waste; 
at^ | Agriculture :— strong clays o Н ме, А species of agrostis, | advise cutting à li ier rather that 
mE E. WM 17 well. —— ad — is profusion. upon. the the straw — аре а better for 
extent; ; But as i Eck ape it, so, them to 
enh a be to ju or. oisi course, harvest 
dut of va ation and profit: ,|the land and drill i and, whenever the late. — “Коно of f 
8 1 not de such fools esther wl lw, у че ror Томе һе 
t . . 8. lly w ey sabe? their eapest and. best mode, land i heat 
.labourers profitably in another way. Не said this 18 e Kindest | ought not to be too highly manured, but be in а condi- А , foe e 
