THE 
Pre eos <n 360 tons of roe on = farm, an 
202 
in the treatment of the flock was, that the Swedes ome 
instead of the 
rchase 
guano 2 cw 
3 ewt. of su perphosphate. 
Wie” aquatica.—Having recently ree eived a 
cular note from Me on inbur, alt con- 
ania aquatica =e (indies 
superphosphate in the place root crops ; 25 loads of gas 
Can either of these incidents | hoe nd. 3 also six r Heal 
At 
Neha > = siao e esana 
erin arm, ‘on ; drained 
aies tina 1080) a with tiles on slate soles, t 
finding m mu ; has flagged 47 yards i 
pool near the shippons ; eradica 
reducing 21 fields ti 
e purpose of getting sand to 
e dun e cinders carted 4 miles, These 
t the same | improvements costing 103}, the landlord — 931. 
n is farm lies in'a wet climate, and perhaps 300 feet 
face of about: one-third of the 
The soil of the greatest partis 
clay loam, rather sallow ine een s a little 
The subsoi ous, fro elay, 
a Grass one 
d "emia 
, producing good herbage 
The produce is principally converted 
into nee but tter, nag sent to Karen che 
The Whe eat, r Oats an 
Tn som 
o- | a stiff 
the hardy Can divin piaty 
y the nameof “folle avoine, Fito s 
"3 
* the 
The fences in ae good soe as ero 
hire 
f the a 
hi seek erpe 
h ne e topi The tg j posts, ees oe ge 
rnam n proper order. = house and ow 
to ca from Misiones: Liidton buildings ar are of the old sort, low 
of th » and to attend to forco 
o the tute? and“ mode of givin g sd 
not well arrange a 
Sagat pa, con wn e whole, including t he ya ard, &e., 
is well co 
iat a th mS 
Bo 
Societies, 
‘ROYAL acurcunrt as: or ENGL. 
A Couxcit: Mareh 1 
Trastee, in the Chair, 
- Communications were 
18, Colonel: Caiana as the 
stable, 
anarie 
land 
This makes an pesgi reri the Grass 
land: ` Inspected July 16th, } 
ebiet, 
r Lawson 
at-the 
| y reader of aon purchase it ono 
mendation will find that it con 
practi 
ing all that 
y men 
s: New Farmers’ Almanack 
um 
ting, 
/ „the before 
dil ately from those given in the al 
me 
Calendar of Operations. 
a M Re RCE. 
ERWICKSHIRE MERSE FArm: March h9. Te ast month - 
mencet in the middle of astorm of 1% p ni 
noe a emnitan depil of a mn.. qå 
ay te bermeo 20" and a0" the 
“results uld not haye: been ar 
se e depa; 
of the Pitsa» on the be tho: rong unaccompanied ie by on 
| decided as to-swell out overflo’ that 
bnt showe te folis to 
rture 
was so 
"sme t day 
eos aes) ¢ 
year, bad reason any ev eg É 
the ex experiences of the late harvest have settled the ananipa 
akei of Barley; e especially n sown early this month. Lea 
ploughing g Was vigorously pushed with a view to Oat sowing, bu 
more ; Tam { 33S got hold of the furrow, where: ied it 
Faspe This farm avesina 70 acres, of harrows roughly, always exons what was oughed . during 
whiak: isikia OF meras ald pasture; winter. Besi peram ya ur et and Oats were, very much de- 
— ei tml tpt OL ‘of aiai it ia — ie aeinn A epring, and and he think those fortunate 
dung, water ṣo 1}. acres of Wheat after: Oats; the ground white with hail, ae a om nd dve north am 
mes alter lens; 2 acres. afier Potatoes s: total ee nh sm fe theron se, for, in our Jate climate, early 
Whe We > Temeines da : garden, abour tae Pvc ae is the oniy aei ai o early ripening. In general 
n iom dy ami.. noad, 1 aore. . Rotation; | have-beenexpeotar en’, igre outa ilies enters thers dann of 
200 ny over; wa 
lst 2nd, roots; Sed, Wheat; 4th, frost after a louzhing will make stalk tive te ee xi 
kepi 4 horses, k colts, 37 dairy te later oui low, if not on the crop. Cattle are doing better now on 
s—total 47 heads, Horses: men Swed, —,_,, or sanin Am 
= 1 "A Mangels are-growa to.a small’extent 
with most Swedes. But the uncertainty of ‘a full:cron, 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
mix 
with for mea Pu 
fer: of | semi ations 60 tons of nigh soil, paemes is ae ee 
‘or | 
a | 8 of aas ites rare mix with dung | 
32,775 yards | 
the 
ted 
o 10; made | 
—. is in this climate genera 
hese facts lead to the Ss sea taz that 
| the cultivation of that t roo e 
Sheep w 
lly left tii 
itismot . 
eason 
quantity of. grain in stack is very small: H 
damaged class, it is very difficult of disposat, P. T 
m 
ices to. Correspon 
Books to ordinary farm dete, 
Mr. Lawrence’s plan in the article 
pædia of Agriculture, and Hannam’ 
manure (Longman), and: Mr. Fin 
ecent discussion before the Highland 
Crop ROTATIONS S. The subject o 
| that of arm m , throuzh the 
pl 
> 
to pess ae ee a i perpetually; t 
which ore lu 
the rar ame of the last tee | 
(1) that crops poison the land for emselves; (2 tp 
exhaust the ground for themselves: 3) that the = 
ground for their successors. Turn rnips S consum 
bring on it more ideas matter thaw was 
their ure, and so the land is enriched by 
rendered fit for grain, which, on the other Hi 
nitrogenous matter than it can in r 
The following are our common rotations = ià 
i. 2, 
1 tat eat) 1. 
2) Turni Turnip} 2, 
3. Basie TA. Barley} 3. 
4. Clover|4. Grass:| 4, arley 
5. Grass | 5. Clover iE i 
p 
6. 7. 8.. j | 
1. Wheat l. Wheat 1. Wheat 
2... Turnip: 2.. Oats i 
3. Potatoes 3. Turnip Wheat 
4. Whea 4. Barley 
5. Clover 5. Clover 
6. Oats 
7,. Beans 
10; il. | 
1. Wheat 1. Bare fallow i Fallow 
2. Rape 2: heat Wheat 
3. Oats 3. Clover K Barley 
4.. Wheat k ll Clover 
5. Clove 5. Bean 5. Oats 
6. Wheat 8 Barley or] 6. Beans 
T , Wheat |7. Wheat 
1 is the Norfolk rotation; .2, the North of E gla 
tion. of its 3, Mr. Thomas's of Woburn) modi! 
cc a common Be ig (gp 9 ot it in Norfolk; 5, the. 
6-field rotation; mon mo lification of it 
district, Gtoncetersire ; rE Whitfield 8-fel 
Davis’s light‘land rotation ; 3 10, EF 
lands in Ea: an; 
lands of Essex. ro 
TOG ucin power. 
Cc) on ere nat 4 cwt. 
annum. fọ 
Y} +h rsh rdl 
Guanors: L +e 
Ichaboe guano 
Patagonian ,, 
contains. 
Pernvian guano 
eta or adu t 
LoxDon §. J §. It. contains. 10,000: tons. per 
ammonia, t but i it oan contains a ,000,000 tons of 
Mernops ePi X m Bivens d cattle i 
cutie i Phen ‘mance from mi” 2. Byf 
open floors, saving. th Geatae Pi 
coset it'om the e land, Desastre jiya 
thought t the., fe spplitation of it is costly. 3. Cor 
y 
OULTR 
ys, during which eaten 
ha 
ja iin 
they have.ta jud 
ed to bre we 
under-feathers; is- 
of dark. blood+i nd a} 
birds were heavie more. 
The ridiculons s stickling for uniform colour, and 
has robbed Wide oft ue ogee alities formerly fi 
"eieh and sh: ‘ 
Y 
acid about Léth - vi 8thin; 
Spree N 
b 
ime ab: 
from gas, the former especially becomes in 
that 1 or 14 ton are a sufficient t dressing po 
PHORPHA The longer 
