«n» ne , 1, *l ^ stabble land ouly then gett, 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 





5SS 1»™ t0 remain so Jongun- 

 e -iwwerlgotthan 



fr0S ? ^JnMj™ By following * bis method, we are even 



. 

 ? Mfcir erowth. Where the soil i s so apt to " run to- 

 f l£» would it not be worth while, as an experiment, 

 %£, lie of it up in the same fashion as our Tur- 

 Srills. I have, perhaps said too much on this 



that in Scotland we are forced to study economy mor 

 than appearances, and to prefer a straw-rope to a piee 



not generally speculate much upon their crop by keepin 

 it more than one season, and so do not require to tbatc 



more easily convinced. Neither can I agree with him 



; 



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*■■>. ii" » -o there may be a difficulty in getting 



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As my letter is already longer than I anticipated, I 



I may have acquired on these subjects, as au East 



AGRICULTURAL DEMORALISATION. 



and ord ' " pTOVed by the rea ' ! v ' ' 



too under SeT^ 1186 - 17 P °P ulated islan <*> frequently 



"°aw build (?), an d end 

 <bat death and transfe 

 'e manorial advantages a 



~ c »as a very „.„,. ,' . . ao u °udc in tormer times 



u-t .;;; 



6able .*ndmlH ng me n ,iati M 





■ • b; |>t,wL-; vail il tti; 

 and school, to which end I would most willingly 

 ute. Let us also hope and expect that our 

 waste may be enclosed, and afford food and 

 "" i time I hope may 



vith boiled Linseed, the other wi 



ssurcd th.it you will readily afford the medium of 



1 Paper, I beg to state, that the bullocks, after 



\ North Wals'iam on 

 ority was awarded I 

 ity of farmers. Bi 



1 the animals are ready for market, but with respect 

 the rest of my cattle, I shall substitute the cold for 

 e hot food. The object of either process is to form 

 e Linseed into gelatine [! mucilage], and to fncor- 





.( in vi:o ■_>:■> i : 



■ hay, and Turnip-tops ( 



rf the jelly are 

 up with a three- pronged 

 i Turnip-tops, chaff, &c, is 



is given to the cattle three or four times a day in 

 addition to MSB .. to eat. The 



his date, has been one | 

 of water. Next month it will be one 

 ,ut two pints of Barley or Pea-ineal 

 while the compound is being made. 

 Linseed and Barley will be used. By 

 jsent cost of Is. 6rf. a head per week 



added by de| 



8/. 10*. a short time b< 

 fed according to the abo 

 . per week for Linseed t 



r Turnips, was daily \ 

 me, however, she consumed on the average 

 ints of Linseed, and 35 of Barley or Peas ] 

 lien was il. 16*. This sum, 

 I. 14*. for the previous si 



iuce I refused 30/. for her. ' 

 irere only offered, 



S£ 



:■ 

 14 lbs. Three we, 

 i Thursday last, 5 







Ii our own ;— that meat can be rais 



that through the growth of Linset 



\i: t-r fte.hr.g 1:< • 



ON STORING ROOT CROPS. 

 Few things are of greater importance to those engaged 

 t agricultural pursuits than the most effectual and most 



except in some refined spot of land o 

 nature. A different system is now all 

 Most farmers are in the habit of groi 



I I doubt not but 



is is something e 



ntroduction of these root crops 



ss proves advantageous to the 



The Swede crop is the chief, and 



le. By this time of 



lould be removed out. of the gr 



hem from t 



