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810 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE MMC 
rt of sentiment, and it will attract to itself all of profit from his half-acre of Wheat would even then have T the followers ot Tull in France, or Swizcriang = 
mat way of thinking i in its ESQ. In eng | amounted to 2/. 16s. 2}d.; or, ae cam g it had beena 2 * Prr else. nco, or Switzerland her 
ES acre in cultivation, to 51. } 41d. | TPRI suggested d however, that fair a я 
it will not attract all the W. of a neig A But, take an honest man's statement and believe it: as ‘al ће Statements І make appear to 3 cherung 
hood, but only those who think with its founders: is the part of charity to do "Mr. Jones was | be some untold drawbaek to the merits b, the wets may 
and just so, if it be of any other politics. It cannot к rei ape b Wie via “his 8 ме, and | 0 it di c. 
whic mi occur case many o Ts. 
embrace all UE 9 VR. XX E his land — die has kiud neighbours who 
Чил itself strictly to agricultural objects. no and doing; that he must wat ^ 
the process of its formation be not so muc laine — fulfil its duties; but as a few that the seed is good and faithfully sown : mat р 
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pony of gradual attraction to its principles, yet, how- leisure hours, as most of thos ave “who are eireum- | digging be done when it is done, and the intervals reg 
its list of members d als 
den ery small eaned ; 
interest in its success — they will dwindle both and those few hours he devotes, with pons enjoyment, | he mus. thoroughly know the ы bu “a Maa Over, that 
in number and attachment as * subjects come bs the — labours of the field. "When he made e 1 variations on different soils, so that he ma an its 
up for OM Rn on which their judgment is out- | his account, t ore, he could not put down rent | but not over-pay, for digging, and thus keep hi bale 
voted, a nd on whi ch people very rarély asa payment, x he had no rent to pay. Nor could he | sheet correct but all this will not be 
to 
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altara] Бане” alone being allowed to farnish the a this into consideration, and nothing ean. be plainer, or, | ае of energy and Tn that the promised results 
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with one or two most tr exceptions, more aceurate le here as ampl 
matters af dispute and difference among farm than his statement of — and peteret | and that, as I believe, there eave: =з "E — — 
any | other kind. The agricu store arty i 18 simpl ly The exceptions are, omission of — on capital,— | case where the “conditions of the P i "m been 
ami nomer. We coul name many & darme several | | — for digging, &., ог t and tear of ‘the strictly carried o 
probably in every farmers’ club, who.have all along | fork and hoe (ба); and of r tds wal taxes (28. 934). | I can take no serious notice of the letter of 
condemned its Sentiments ; and there is har Y 8 And the —— are so self-evident and 3 batum os because it is evidently intended аз E 
sabes on its list. on which it would obtain 9 Ex d on readi ng. the unt, any man of e | thro ughout ; for the writer must be jesting though m 
farmers: anyt like the unanimous’ opinion it | ur would. supply the’ аут and pass Teh the | та firebrands, when he жы one of фе faat 4 
ios i and for the obtaining of Which it pese 7 ht without a mum rthy and tuth-loving person Iever knew to be guilty 
a Central Farmers’ Club desirable. Let su uch su subjects . d. lof. 2 rate falsehood, while jet ie fact he has stated 
ar etrue. He must be j 
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ir discussions, and the certainty of their speedy | Threshi nid on 
SM agree Tt is is not because Political clubs ате ng. 0 2 шад tast 
useless, but because agricultural el f Interest on eapital for for RIT i 
Д де: AE | clubs are aed digging and Deduct payments, . 2 10 2 W 
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the London F armers’ Club shall become a politiei | са о iio ; Total pott. . #87 9 1 must therefore be intended by the writer as 
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in proportion to the degree of energy an est- | Six pints std s bail 
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y become central as regards a N Total payments . v. 10 27 
hold ihi Ud. thet, М; the other class’ of political senti” So MT Jone qeu rs 7 his half. acre hs 
ments—i never become е entral as rogari = the of W Wheat. jacit to 37. 9s. 11}d.; or, supposing it FFF 1 
er of Busen. di ‘| had been à. whole acre in cultivation, to 51 1938. 103d. Home Correspondence. ai 
A etie I Inever will believe it can harm a шар, or any body | Land Drainage.— A writer in a late Gazeti, 
UU | of men, to i 8 
sift ^ š indee $ : | the — : 
E, ese 0 Los n Y иу. one else did the dishonest thing to utter an untruth, and | pages, and wants to know how to drain his field, hoping 
is so ong i to the point of th the ран ти a cv boasted of quarters of Wheat grown out of the usual that some experienced correspondent will put bim in 
received on the I are — — 2. Li Ji . course, and the boast turned out to bé empty; or, if the mA. of so doing. It is clear that “J. R. B.“ has 
rey shall do a serv: iextract certain ted facts, however er tri, were accidental, and but little knowledge of draining, or he could moi 
g it from the — Here not results of reason and common sense, harm mi slit be | Suppose that any experienced drainer would attempt to 
E, Lors-WurboN 156 TER | ditis in many ways. P х the facts are undoubted advise him as to the proper direction of his drains with. 
Sin,—It cannot — denied ‘that the — ‘of Mr. and the principles soun gut first seeing the land. If, therefore, he wishes bis 
Jones: respecting his Wheat crops is a very extraordina: Let a farmer take a — Id or an aere of Wheat land— field well drained, he should obtain the assistance of one 
. On same hal i d test for himself the кызылын; of the | of the few practical draining engineers, who for a fair 
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land—the character of which is gravelly 2 so light [ fa petia , when the land is MAT. of all manure if he follows the 2 of any man who lays оа 
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on the plan he has adopted of having triple rows of again, as for Barley. The staple being tilled in this ся butli ме ян: 
Wheat, each of which triple rows covers 2 feet of land, way, let him turn it under, and bring up to the top a Cottage fates, —The 2 for pe wives 
i few inches of the subsoil clay or heavy loam, and leave | given by your e dent “ though i 
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ality, from the fo an aere, it for winter, rough ing, and | will FE fear, be meer ai Д 
= nual yield of 2 q 14 bushel for three years during summer, let him stir it a i ingredient of five out of the "we E is 
owing—the 1 1 quantity [Ар mixing th soil and a small portion z m disliked by the poorer classes ; 
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| рге а, the land will ive him a good average | abart » n 
н is the balance-sheet heirs less 2 of notice. me of heat, without any fu fa rther пра ; and AP age 
e might, ара have drawn it up in y W will continue to d o, with nothing but the same prepara- | on board 
1 appe "a pecfock mo dessa t, БО, tion, every fatus KM cere 2 taken to * 8 “There is no food given 
— would, in is case, have been neither honest nor the surface open and P> а n the drilled rows of | 80 much is wasted.and во littl ; 
kare a € have been honest; for he would Wheat, and to ham; up an тч < n of fresh acidi I im afraid; would attend the distribution 
" osos ie tee: digging 12 inches deep, the every other a autumn. benevolent ashore, With 
right — 203 — шә in reality he trenched сй — case in pe in Sie pmi in order that the farmer | know exists against Rice, its c 
am — yin so more than doubled | or fey oes the way in which the Wheat plant into se. Hast ding, made rough, where 
— e debited hie een he be fed: without 2 manure. It is fed parily by certain | the milk is procurable, is by no means bad or 
never paid. He mich mpm 1 which he substances existing in the clay or loamy subsoil, which à ngry man, bu tthe ‘best thing I — of this Kind 
oe erent < via b А атри, b circumstances | require exposure to the mechanical and chemical in- is mush, a very favourite dish on : E 
his land реу were, and if he had dug fluences of the — herd they are fitted for | I only wonder it isnot more aston с. яе 
е proper depth, have most. fairly and aecu- eir When they are so fit shearb and considering the nutriment it contai d is 
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rately put i it thus, 2 the average of the three years, retain other substances existing in the air around us; easily made. I know nothing which, on а 2 
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(436)7. Л. 20-0 16 bushels 19 ether make the food on which the tends во much to keep up the condition 0 
L à quarter of Whe. eat, — 2 a 412 9 | Wheat plant Erg and лец ; the very same food in the much-loved mus mol 
EOS me P = 1} bushel second ditto, fact, wh nd in farm. yard dung, guano, nitrate | woul barrels of good yel 
Dropping sei P 4 t iini ene ke 6 1 1 4 of of soda, or any other d of eal, and teach the poor to | 
Y 2 PN In the case I have supposed—a case that would Bover indeed be doing them a great 
Bin keeping. 3 6 [oig gta ES Pay, and therefore never to be practised—there is — 
tirring, cleaning and - ФА good average crop of Wheat az alternate year 00 Lic ERU 
— up . 0 10 0 Total amount en 2 16 218 27 e same unmanured acre of la: Let me LIN turn Sorie ties. ; f 
аши a quarter к e "* |fosthe scheme T 3 — Applyi ying the same ig 7 
ca to Lemm and | ‘principles, but ‘varying the practice, so as to ы а — ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND ' 
4 0 жар i| and a fallow at the same ti take from the sa A Момтніт CouNciL was held at a 
Threshing a M ед | acre of unmanured Wheat land а good — а — of in Hanover Square, on W the 7th of December 
a «089 Wheat ever: a practice vi 3 4 mero 
Marketing e 9 ^9 every year—a p ave 44 The following Members of Council and Gov in i 
ES GER 0 2 27 | | ded ча mr of profit, even with W zit the bon 4 мух geras a 2 Le aed 
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тонгала ааг m «| aeq? тау own part in the matter, there has been little | Camoys, Lord Lord Fe 
01 0 | > best adapting true 17 8 8 тегү | тап, Hb Leslie Melville, — — Villiers 
a om m m ` ti j ce, а is claimed; but, as it Bart. е , Bart, 
So бд x Mr. Jens "—— e [was ull's unswerving of his work on dam e Raymond Mr 
bad hired al ail bie е es pay rent for bis Jand, | hoeing, & We ust never plough below the staple ;” | M.P., Mr. Barthropp, Mr. Blanshard, Mr. 
| 4 no kind friend se ч ‘nothing for him- and as Шу rule i is, on principle, always to do so—a rule | Mr. iion, M.P., Mr. Brandreth, Colonel € 
cere ven act which no fern his small crop | 80 positive that T depend wholly on its fulfilment for Mr. Dru e, Mr. Garrett, Mr. Grantham, Mr. 
such a case +f all this, in . . “tat e i gO at not be misunderstood if A Me. — (Castleaere), E куе; Mr. 
had ition tc th other items, | state ere, bh os there no tom ond difference | Prof, Simonds, Mr. 
head of payments, his net average det 855 us, tlie I propose never was — Prof. W. ay, Me, Wingate, and Mr. Woodward. 2 
