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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Nov. 5, 
ractical ним of. and, lastly, To what extent they are likely to be inter- 
to the 2— ан май ар cepted by the wants of other countries similarly situated 
| lye s. 
c still we must not o 
whieh would ensue rom s no 
cessary a 
ould 
ards -- 
their rat fee 
Marks, near s Wether is petal explicita on To be only tem copi ti an would after 
er quo 
make a further n from his amply compensated: i a Esq ed ane 
siot season is for | ae из . map would inevitably follow. “But if, oil ‘the | 
as бж days hav | other 
improved the inane of pnd land that à 
districts Whea 3 is pretty far adva (ient, a an 
other operations may proceed—and the wee, 
influeneing the practice, "whieh are in fact t 
early activity, whether in the work of combating. ү, 
foes or availing o 
hereafter iue to seek iti in competition 
dende vs demands on ibis 
the че pe already taken from d and we ma 
y have to 
me want, but find a difficulty i in getting suppeed at 
and, о pex this, the following. da " for ealcu- 
seasons yen — r al ven :— 
y justl ва 8.— 1847 (wh 
yr E 4 j ny yéarsit the scarcity, arising more r dest fom the failare 
hasbeen the rule epa the soil in 3 of the of the Potatoes than from deficieney in tlie 
weeds and rubbish during the wh ole of the autumn and | oubled the сувчи of Wheat and ped the | 
5d. per Ver and the averag 
neself of friends, are "t at all а 
circumstane Mr. HAN NAM iting di 
Duri 
ah, 
Britain supplie t Wh 
A e — an M ge е 4,428,597 quarters per 
lnea } milio 7 
rene of the field cre 
mpt was made 2 them. 
this time they extended their fibres, 
or became n guts x 
pd bed requires 
el armer, Why хав ais left, then T P Sii, 
cessity did not urge кезй less with 
left ample time to re is thie re арн it is is probable on dis estimate may ar 
gro ts be found to be But, for the purpose 
ге paper it will be sufficient if we admit the rc dp 
a fourth of what has 
sicura fallov 
and 
erop. ractice, 
of getting quit of the ban ten таб to dr thé bes as soon as umption of bre 
possibl un 
He — D: onto explain the'advantages of the 
n 
recom ed. The aim is to get “a fu 
crop on Веч whole br гені i 
m d quarters. 
Picante and the Northern States 1 iron 
Italy, 5s and Syria 
France Папа, and Belgium 
n 
” 
. 100,000 
y ” 
"t ^s securing the choi ice of ES а 
rse sha 
Yes, as iti is s desirable to ayoid any — a 
Cessar 
lat we may re- | an 
heat | ү 
yd the | waste ul 
waa by Eu eal farmers 
r | ou 
h | we 
ry poor 
„450000, аге W ra 
sil time] R instead of throwing everything over till striko prn еро 1 e this йе during e busy bean on the dts and then fed off, The 
late in June, and being then forced to sow whether | deficient h ts; and t 1 "yes c г ; 885 application of steam to our threshing machi Е 
ће soil be in right condit by bei his and they are not only withou , and the nüvi lessenin g the di 
rg lon or not; y being 8 to send us, but they are imis Vitel. with at which man deliver oe corn has diminished | 
3 
pe to have a а breadth of the Turnip break ourselves, and will have to import 80 that, | Winter work А man 8° horses. Oxen would, in: 
wn to nstead of common Turnips, as we instead of taking ast ex mi a supply of these cases, prove efani li ene neficial in the summer, F 
me ze fore d t do if the seed po be late. By 45 milion quarters, as being open to us, dnd that one large oteupier who commonly етеу 
ing cult on bulk е crop must be | Britain alone will want a supply, we can only reckon spring four or six pairs o 2 oxen, uses them 
nj atitin culture it may be which- on market h have given but 3} millions: and, until all the Tur urnips ad nO DA ,and then 
ег most useful.” What is still more serious, we have further to take’ feeds them off in his stalls’; and by d — 
ractice W Rien into account that the tries which have given Work — ceeping a 
Mr, HANSAM Great Britain this suppl lready exhausti RR tome Ее 
we do not vdd the followin 7 process | their’ stores in su Supply AS EY exhausting larger number of ho EL yurchased | 
E as och own: And thé’ saepius | o bus at 101. each, from two ane 
ud world which, during the last five years, has — — eed ploughing s dragging, а 25 ieee beer 
- all come to Britain and afded in feeding a popula- sorry 6. be ол ай кежн аз plac daas ny horse 
tion of only 28 millions, this coming. year to T teams. E. W. Wilmot, Ci sy UE 
with Italy, France, Belgium, Holland, an JY 4 
of Germany —hav s population a "oue may pe "ue 11 " r 
| Sented at 100 millions. Н. D., ые or oxen for the e polt r of he n! 
` | had been settled long since; but having seen the question 
THE AMERICAN THRESHING MACHINE 8 e noticed in the Gazette of tne . 
AT MR rS. read it, | r Mr. Stokes had 
Oot. 29. Yesterday, Tiptree Hal was the scene of an in 5 dthe observations, 
‘creating experi Per the trial lofthe A я ding “th аятен, І confess that I was woeftly 
Machine, or Moffitt’s Patent Grain which | disappoin в new in Ме Stes 
eu interest in the Kew re Exibition. commu sui tical re 
influ following Piet зеет Bev dhe bese of Mr. J. ffitt, of that at the end of 8 year 
iqu io, an enin o 
; and by me in the гоа s cultivation, at the Pique, Oh in e United States, persion for п more сея g ami beris farmer. I 
VERS period, secu 1 the advantages epe others. The w weight of it is only 12) cwt., | me i e in the 
" И consequent upon it. r not more than two-thirds the weight of a common | animals is a most important 
d nde; and oi one- ne-thir bee = an ordinary machine | which Mr. dto; 
"AD P | calculat — Бе с rice, doubt that, if a team of good active horses 
YE. AR; the cos —— not — tobe vk 
^ The M goalies IT" — ce dab the machines now in use; eii a at por mode- — would pl 
кшш с A | rate s hich it was working yesterday, it th ay of 8 or 10 
ar cues с aca the Bet Buts bue of Wheat por. minute er ewer more Mg 8, sd 
968. 11d. T iy ng year to that, for tried it found that it — 5 by te mmber of acres 
per quarter; — back ‘to that ir 7 T rid in anoth » 
NE: fod — e threstie¢ 3 l in one case in 45 and in another оп a fa a given 
— and before any % „ was ong ‘lmset: Бу Ше period embra LUE 
З das de -— ide to 8 liche . Much of — result by four, and add the dividend to 
be ar gga жа del t add М | is attained | oxen ; he will t 
. ty we shal eae н с a of diu principle of D re M som favour of 
Archimedian serew to the carrying of the grain through 
different рг parts. The band of the sheaf 
being no necessity for untying the knot ee the y оше 
ose at the t hin. 
which Nahe 
ve ч all {һе corn’ threshed disse; to 
t allowing no chanee kor the grain 
0 izes are b 
of t than in use yester · 
pee e which two nsi will ober 1500 or 200 bushels’ 
The only objections we re made to the 
and these were 
one wii. sx m de 
dat І 
much as to к it unfit t Я and ‘oa 
e 
3 — and ch 
а — exception of the € ated 10 M 
p cal farmers nimous 
returned a 
3 2 = Abridged po^ the тела 
ORKING OREN. 
1 HAVE long iem: bary in = — Peer оре 
ms oxen аге seful, a vincet 
er, ucie’s pea * 
other heavy implements, oxen will d 
eater weights and as mg д horses. Та lig 
1 80 the horses surpass t — but p 
n agriculture — to deep, 
unl steam is S adapted to "ou: 
most 
rses, I entirely concur inj the other 
