554 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
regards the water drill in comparison with the 
ill. 
“ “Count GASPARIN states that, at Cavaillon (Va — 
= t 
Boi 14} 
d, 
to it—one to the land before poms the a al adit A is | Hows 
third —_ the penh: is 
The | 2 
H 
ele to all soils which, by th 
deep c 
itn i 
“ar the tiene! is the pra ten of a crop of 
a Mr. had a 
wht lied | Pes® hire, Norfolk, and. Essex, now | Cow 
bi tude SPRES grows non > fair cro’ 
liquid town sewage to i Errai its growth :— iini Mi ai 
ue hee a ee a bse Frere alt guts. “Tf Mr. SIDNEY')S oe ee vats as an tper 
did not at on the Mhh g to report.and | os orth which he kas È cite 
have your opinion. am of opinion ee! is a least one | communication can have little mite He states: that 
pon = What r we coupes ormer my crops are not bett = y neighbours, 
on 2 acres of lan i 1 
uoti hbours farmers w. e in a rich 
The nae to this is are the pen of Mr. oa sophie as peA neig 
pom Ae who visited arm of Mr. WALKER 
ear Rugb y; whale the liquid. m manure had been 
applied with as much success as anywhere. He| fir 
application of liquid vores to 
de when. I 
mber, that in the only 10 acres of 
tenant, i soa 
respectable, i telligent, , and e 
‘who has t sar entirely managed the Newbold’s 
farm, and i stn appre pple ‘that as an experi- 
ment, Wheat was gro cres (Newbold’s being 
_ a grazing farm), with lic liquid a and the result was 
nating “eer on imin nution of crops, which were throughout 
ow a 
are permeable to water; and do not retain sat 
stated tha 
nn fuid to $b. of solid— 
ost he amm 
ot it was not grown x with weak sewage liquid, or 
he pungent contents of his own: liquid 
to his own statement, with 
ve 
reei the guid li, “but having since imitated the 
farm ords 
be “Athough se a poor heath h my crops will bear a com- 
parison with those of ad rich valle: ands, and E con- 
m Mr. CHADWICR?’S statement nom Hh is Weme owing 
S "the ms rage of li eed: All the solid 
t falls from Pullocks an 
shan i is hearer uma form 
~ had I another 
a solid f 
is ie to a 13-14ths of all manure. 
buman excreta were in the Kokenn a tei 
the former containing near 
ots The 
and so) = e pro- 
portion will hold good for 
oe that my Mangel bad ™ 
rea bru applied—but on my 
oly lands it failed to give om addition to prap crops: I 
i - land already contain ugh, 
“Some idea may be formed 
manure iope ith large —— ow water to pasture, 
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= This Talt was to be expected ase any one who knew 
t climates and dry seasons produce the greatest 
Wheat cro 
Mr. Srpyey then calls out another dagana by 
asserting that Mr. MEcHT’s best cro wi b 
n are not superior to Choa af his inte 
bours manured in the ordinary w 
from the fact. that 5 acre: rass. opposite my house 
at at O 
upl of cows which would scareely 
eat it. „Now, since irrigatio M; the- same animals and 
the 
same soil 
ma 
—a new class of rung ad and the milk, 
cream, and butter, are rich mir. abundan! 
ar le correspon: m ee 
ofl quid manure for Sen oa crops, its p 
Grass ether of “yi Same or our 
three or five to the prodi . Fis on the 
HOBBES, or HUTLEY, " Essex, or Mr. rte ampe arable lands,. vaasi it p been proved unques- 
Castle Acre, on the poor hnd ‘of Norio! d this can tiona bl y useful, and where its appli ication does not 
easily be tested, as two at least of these gentlemen keep | interfere w ich 
exact co 
2 “But if Mr. Mxcur’s crop was equal to-his neigh- 
rn othen green crops are. subjected during | 
ir ques 
HINX WORTH DRAINAGE, 
. SIDNEY’s state- 
nefited by s superphosphate 
gener 
ed:of the fs of liquified 
e perusal of the who. 
o the conclusion that whatever may be the value th 
SCHEDULE OF COST. 
Apportioned. List | 
Nos. Acres No: of Cost Number i Cost of of Ou 
Drained. | Rods. | of Labour. | °f Pipes | Cost of Pipes! proulage, bik. Deepening Total Cost: 
&e. 
a Rt £ d. Esg £ 8 d £ 8. ¢ ý 
3 219 186- 35 3 3141 ) 0 | 6 vee 
6 220 23.1 131 51 519 5 2 13 > 9 3147 
18 1 1548 49 27,315 31 10 2 6 0 1 y 16 1 
25° 3) 0 2415 791 42,280 48 12 3 WF j 19 4 159 410 
36+ 2146s. 820 88.55: O 14,340 16 9 18 18 6111 0 
3 18 247 1 4380 5 0 18 ll. į DQ Be 
ToN 483 1 8470 » 15 I. 4: 10.7 4501. 7 
4 322 389 18 X e 19- 5191 14 9 13 2 
ll 023 692 12,110 | 1318 19 5 18 = 2 10 
13.113 1022} 34141 1y 20 11 1 4.16 315 1 
19 113 1596 48:15 1 27,930 32 3 18 12 1 101 11 
16 013. 1540 10 4 26,950 81 01 l ( 18 9 100 12 1 
Pe e E 1878 1 j 32,890 38 19 10 15 ? i 08:19 
201 2 218 "t 8815 5 10 4 
EUT 173 i ] 3025 at ) 1 410 519) 
19. 2 81 215 13 14 1 3780 k9 3 41210" 121 
25 2 25 247 4335 et a = he 445 8 
18 010 578 H © 10,025 17 01 j ui 56 13 1 
ba eas 447 | 8 _ 7835 i 10 ; 30.19 1] 
io 2 Bt 617 1 10,630 14? y 0 10 40 17° 7 
— 2 Pie 86 pH: 1 05 1810 be 0 10 
a "Mogg 154k | 48 0 0 | 26,950 3019 10 1219 1 ) 10 
MSA | Ma | 48 1S 6. |) Duj o z 4 
10 314 -1076 33 1 18,880 21.12 8 10 8 18 5 12 10 
9 318 876 » Bi 15,380 | 17 13 1 1 61 
26° 2 24 2590: <3 ) 45,325 | 62 2 2213 2 32:3 162.15 
iis 751 1 13,155 | 15 12 j 1 710 
13 136 440 1 7700 17 1 
15 133 481 | 42 8220 | 1417 => 
16 3 2% 332 te 5810 18 1 19 i 
16 035 697 +18 6 12,195 l4 0 ‘ 14 $121 
16 321 1533 4 1 26,825 30 17 1 í 1 bae 4 
15 29 _ 1637 4 i 28,650 32 18-1 1 g 14 102 2 
14 0 1261 4 22,065 2 7 10 { ł ; PIB i 
410 m | 1950 41 7 pr? 13 
2 214 60 1050. | 15 ee j 9.10 
es ò 1s | 1 2765 14.8 12 2 
87 280 2 4890 — 10 rT 45 13 1 
5 3224 8 5635 i 
116° 142 14 2496 Be 
29° 108} ag 1802: | aa 
Oh 402. 36. 7035. if 2 
20 | m| s 6320 . $ 
1% | 416 | s 7280 ° 
is 285 | 2 4995- 15. 
358 | 219 4 6325 
_APPEARANCE OF THE CROPS, 
RDSHIRE. EYE oe 
li 
one w 
clays: all. c 
f Wheat ‘is _ mange a 
eek, —— 
—The Whea a crops in ‘Be 
Pom of Oxfordshire an "eee 
My acreage un 
than last pcm a. chat an undue poe 
y as spring. s Harvest seems 
ugu 
breadth an age uality 
good, Beans very good, early san Barley very bul 
te and oe of rain, ae ; 
Fraser, Claydo 
CHES oe ~ "Wheat has tyy bse i ser 
udging from presen 
haitia will Oaa about the 
known as ‘“‘finger Potatoes are: oe 
Nitia indication of disease has yet shown itself. Wi 
Doaniet, —Of Wheat aboutthe samequantiy ofhi 
sown as during the last year ; in phos ape tr 
blight of sag. 
Jas. Kearsey, Tarlton, Ci 
LANCASHIRE. per zbali b have very 
heat crop mi reo 
