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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
39—1853.] 621 
care of it it they — and as he had said he preferred Esq., | - M.P Po ; W. S. D e, Mr. Willoughby , winds occasionally, which w rain in the stook, and hel: 
mowing, he did so because the sheaves were left t more | W Mr: "Woodward, * — — Mr, ken Уут n “prepare i у ally, which ill save the g in in the stook, an help 
open, which was very essential to let in the sun and air. | queray, Mr. een, bree ‚ Mr. H: каме — the Turnip отор, and they Бате made rapid 
To prevent vermin eating he produce, he -| Allen and Mr. m the United States; and | complaint tine жа С t =ч A р 
mended the stacks being placed on stands. As regard essrs. Carr, Craw «d . Fryer, — r Potatoes have e. ral ete fy Dat à е е last fo 1 = 
and Barley in which Clover was abundant, the | ham, Timm, "Williams, — J. G. Wood, fro | band cases they will be aleiost An entire loss.) ‘Pastures have 
value of the feeding property when threshed day by | We have been favoured wi marked vcn T e — —— ional showers we have 
with the flail is equivalent to the whole cost of the | which we perceive that “ La ington,” calved in 8 — for x Ten quor — rd T. of 
1 er. But the position of the farm, the | November, 1846, sold = 22 3,“ Darling,” calved — Kinds have e been very high; cattle 
contiguity of markets, and the 1 „ must | July, 1850, 1471. ; * che," calved September sud . рела 
ys govern, and the judgment of the cultivator 1650, 97. 13s. ;* Edith P calved June, 1848, r maces 
would guide to the seleetion of thé best method. | calved July, 1850, 641. ; ur others varied from 501. to | Guo tices to Correspon ndents. 
e then pr ed to t ol di to wh Of the bulls, the h ighest sum obtai s consists ы, 5 and — i the patches s which 4 
Wheat is subject, and entered at considerable length into | 1157. 10s. for “ Neptune," calved Newitt 1850; AS management, H yards ч M) uar — ane 
their nature. Не stated that all plants were more or less The Cycloi ats 4 Machine, — x revolving x zier S'a goed бок; or the trast od АН Farms; by Mr 
liable в at ked : itie fungi, whieh | grubber has lately been api — ym " ——— Ратова; WF, Water twice a day түү 
consis u growing upon the plant, Wilson, who. brought it into is sufficient. W. C. &. 
or of entering the sap vessels during its growth; and | Australia, po oe a ot fying i ing it at, Tuesday pd ot a ne une Leisurely. = should be -—— — 
p rom the inte to — bene ssels. | on Kennington Common.“ 3. feet in —— Тірке: BE We 
f was the rust, rubigo. This | breadth, with 2 ры int x ст or 1— in een in the км of ‘newly vee ie Pur 
usually — the blades of Wheat wien d in a highly | each, and drawn b by: Fi "five 4 кы. nd tft iio. dido | эне рал DAN чало: blank bette at — tione 
vigorous and frequent у procen ! nee efore \ — ' —G 1785 аз vee onee 
manuring, s especially wit ith gua. ful top- | alto er unfitted fo terere use - very —an ing, 2 resolve XT! win in meni M 
dressings. metimes it 110 ren 39 67 4 м very. ile had been py 0 ‘the чун to loosen UM Ame is acest 2 T tetin of 
times it po exceedingly injurious, ' i less to in vert it. Even wh had been — ЕСЕ сое 
the Wheat changing to a de у red — — rere е earth i ZA po "A — cw — 1883 b: Nest our realy 
splitting into shreds. But the most in HY over the land, although the surface was disturbed to) el 2 . — of DE Antares a 
was that known as mildew; or е тна purus oy me depth, not oy. either. as digg na) ds — — —.— wlll — — rtain quoted experi- 
bursts through the epidermis of the stem, would have doe it, orfeven in the degree in which navim чы 
up the active cellular tissue of tlie plant, which bécomes | i een shed b y the Banbury machine. ond appe - 1 days 58 Ibs, daily ' 5 8 Y x "E 
{ anges — black colour. U mi- mp achinery for Breaking and Dressing шы aay ad in m ашу, Annen 
nation \ powerful miero t'is f Й — io ame Materials ward —— Uri = Ain «d — "2 ут 
of myriads of club-shaped spores or fungi; which ‘exhaust Süper. of Lawre ne, nen чүү atent Jal sí 
the sap, and render the grain in e March 9, 853 Ge 602. 2.) This invention pre of | | шне. 
Sudden and rapid changes of хен — a ine on for breaking and é 
to produce it; and in some seasons it destro oye tie Gbps f | dressing Flax and men like fibres preparatory to 10 w 
whole districts. The years 1804 and 1 1852, in thé 5 esent | scutching.. The Flax, &c., is fed on to an endless apron, Te a те da e and M iy ed 5 — 
century, were remarkable for its prevalence; and it and received. between fluted — eed-rollers, from whieh it ‘Toray and d. — Pane ae th юы. tg phe oy 
must be remarked that the immediate cats its passes x or ehamber течі = yW ich | 
прена unknown; still it must be observed that can be adjusted at vene e this box is a 1 YU nal ton 19 жк EL Fg manazo 
is rather an effect than a cause of diseasé; жыл cylindrical. beater, , го wu 15 formed a loh. Aor vt du as 
peel f found that all parasites attack diseased pl narrow slit, into which — Flax enters, A — which it — Á ша e e 
to those that are healthy. The Beal is 
2 Pal abl € mildew ; ` | 
Cabbage, and, indeed, every’ 
vegetable. E ся only destroys the leaves, but t 
the lip itself. e Grape 
become iesedidigly" li 
ravaging the 3 and 
most of the ушеу 155 
fait 
7 fruit wn ate 
t 
i ux inserts 1 
2 chaff o Bn os Dak ery en 
ғ ear 
henth; and hence "V duj ury is 
17e, which is £ 8 bushels, DLP acre һе 
this is the general p int. The merrt — ee. 
4 considerable, but m the exten e^ 
— 
; and will fall Deny erit 
aud an 
— ma 
ich first e ‘Barty will not be fo —— A nen t av 
whil le the motion, the 
— io ente a vibrato 
of ceret is ер е the fibre, and 
A diverts 1 
two rollers is received 
an endless qun пое which it is fen * subjected 
to à ‘scutching-machine, which may be combined with 
that above described. rest Magazine. 
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XE 
2 
5 
"ehiedaae of Bette ger 
SEPT РЕМ. MB a 
CHELM 
harvest; butacons or 
vitt Wheat te тоет wy to * carr A elg 
spro — and — смі. vin — 
st b о on this farm, v 
Warne, 8 
quarters “of: When — 
low our per ce ; indeed, 
e all ha cm 
ту 
than 16 
D йер greater 
Bar — come — be de 
not — 4 
T grown in 
= 
eached us, average wil 
^ per acre. on, the best cae Me 
that qu 2 
opinio 
iM esami of — 2m yea Xe 
co и ж 2 we аге фе me to think ihe 
erage o: 
— per — Turn d 
— — — 
ieces wil p — indifferent: 
latte 
neral thro E out Essex and Suffolk. 
gres 
attri 
mr rr P iota 
0 loads of Е manure per ас 
ubble that we 
Plants it meets with, by eati 
surface. A pre reventive is stated to 
drilling in guano or rape-cake with the нева, "bat pre 
bably — —— ep The best best preventiv 
arming, nev — — 
mulate, (э — stems p ; for it is in 
y matter that the beetle deposits 
destruetive 
been found by med 
— 
the 20) X a pair of 
> | followi ЕЙ 
the hat oe 
22 88 8 4 
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эг stover is now mown, but not ca ; we hope to be able to do 
have S dd the common slug көен in such numbers that 
‘both th d the Ra Rape m entirely swe misit ome and estimating 
— 
жые rop that we get, the sy E 3 rsuing. 
ver Grasses, ате mos! bundant, a 
ree sl Se ч 
however eos 
— 
еы: 
mmm ene 
holes full 
than thatof drilling, |. 
better 
The weather is now fine and 
weeks past, and n it inel "n 
мега аер carting on manure for the 
oads to 3 
about 
hich we hav 
80 acres 
and we йе a a few days 
pressure of fork on — hands will not allow M r of id 
en or the utmost exertion — to 
pportn fe 
to be more able Sid ib. m 
leness 
OWAX.—Since our last report harvest o rations | 
‘have made conden — and on some — s the 
s safe in + tackyard. The weather at the 
a 
3x — pod 
of, Maxs toke 
eweastle, the Ёк 
reports 
The - stock in- | they ha 
— M vourable, 
night o =e llent уезі 
enting de ‘down and gathering in those m 
abroad as 2 state — the opa, uini saying that 
deficie ш Че P lle on п other farms 
arious 
very — 
the — 
grak e stook handle 
table yield, Within the last few days үп 
Pent it against ; 
tached 
ey Barley and 
mployed ploughing, up 
ne, the yield of | Apricots per de. 18 
is, per puti 
um 
Turpips, ре 
ng out all | Cucumbers, each, 2d 
eat |A 
— in our last with the intention ө of mowing | 
е ina aay or two. The whole of our plants of stubble Tor e 
* A ee ME 
erable deficiency of x dtum 
et y dibbling with Tares or um, 
r an 
some | Noils am 
ithas ex very ЙН, 
e had cold dry 
* — 
1 of Aylesford, Earl iP 
Peel, Bart., M.P. ; "Colonel Pennant, C. R. Colvile, — betokens a fall of rain, but it is well we Ua 
stroyin N ee aie — uM u 
e Pl ‘the not matter of v EE xx 
e wi er Heed ла diary 
en" t rhets. ^ 
—— GARDEN 
The market ор to be 
ES t 5 is 5 Jul. 
al; and E А 
4 Am ón Chén ШЫ; Dio 
of Fotatoes vod M XN sare § roam fe k the * 
e dS Apricots 
n терр feteh 4s. per: 
^ мка, "Окта — qa Tu per bunch. 
pio ie r^ «а 7 
and pe ces for em аге cy B Ge 
W entifuly — — 
goniums, uis Fosutus 
i FRUIT 
to 
tog 
tots 
pirg d i 716 ry 
грне ад uw 18 to 4s 
to 38 
— 
os: эйс 
per doz., 1s to 2s 
JIT 
Кыш! Pa j pP £v per — 4 » Б, 2 
Pinms, net, 1s m 
Apples, per bush, 3s to 64, Nuts, Barcelona, per bush. 208 
Е ~ р Wen to 4s — Cobs, p. 100 108,456 to 50 
4 реш, r doz 
E 59 VEGETABLES. 
oz 61 to 17 | Garlic, per Ib., 6d 
flow: СЕЕ 2 00 Dar Pob. ха р. 18 to 8d 
EU doz., Co score, 9d to 1s 
— s, p. 2 = Sort 170 | | Radishes, А seek еч 2s 
Small Salads, p. — to 3d 
И Radish, p. bundle, 2s to 4а. 
| Mushrooms, p. pott, їв to 98 6d» 
„ sieve; 6d to 1s 
Potatoes per ton, 30s to 12 
Ser cwt., 38 {05 
е 
е4 Spanis p. doz, . to 3s 
ante Vh = d x 
WAT. Fer teak oP 726 Tito ч 
Prime Meadow Hay ] M. 80801969 
interior Hug "шше „ 
m Bead, oo E. J. DAVIS. 
— M А 
Ргіте Meadow ad — zc e Clover — ie. 
— oot 22 
me We oe 40 — „ 008 : 96 
| oM. бише a 7 JOSHUA Panin, 
Fine e — 
Inferior do. in 
WOOL.—BRADFORD, TH — Y, Sept. 22 
Woor.—The (regm for wool continue. ver y limited, ж 
but few sales making, and the difüculty t to buy from the | 
Ао А — n it to come PME 
consumption the demand is steady. 
£5.—The dull weather a дн. evi past — нча 
йере ыы and {һе since resumed its 
usual activity. 
