THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



Now I happen to 

 a band <'f its owu "y a "^" oug for tne g ro wth of Beans, 



jnd I will «^yBea£stalks, that may be t 



. ,« other corn, and thrown about as much. 

 ' V rhP incredulous objectors that, diffen 

 irtCtheBean shei « couches " togetl 

 i and thus does not require so tight a band 

 t^her. The only art in tying the sheaf w 

 «lks consists in not bending the thick end 

 k Our plan is as follows :— the reaper, who 

 v'cuts with a long-handled hook, first pulls up 



diameter of a circle and the half circumference. I shal 

 not lengthen this discussion any further, for one cannoi 

 well be too brief in descriptions of any farming opera 



farmers are now-a-days so much c 



I Farmer" to try it whi 



I had not intended to have asain 

 feeding ; but his remarks in a late Paper are with n 



- 



rably ; but without thei 



raoii pmt W1 J1 overtake the nun who 

 Positions Settler on 'his wild waste I air 

 Pofer to nrod '" extensiv . e]v feed cattle, but 



improved. Eight yearlings I have \ 

 winter in my boxes, and they are : 

 themselves again in them ; and taking 

 sideration, I challenge the rev. gentlem 



[ on one fan 

 . W. Fowlei 



Calendar of Operations. 



kshirh Miese FaIm, J^k-SInce last rep 

 j»d and sowing Wheat, a 







a°u°d htve alwT^YeTmoT changed ; they 

 ! ' s to planfcfluxarfantgr 





SsyS 



ort and delight, 



- ■ .: ■-'■.■. '■ : 



M and SA ? ,shed one sow of the Tarn worth 

 *"* month , sh I** °. SC ° re8 7 lbs " and on «'« 17* of 



a tried a young Devon s, 



\"g moist, the pared t 



*° a S am gets trampled by si 

 %tfi the ample covered spa 









etts, of Stourbridge, i 



'" '- .' ■ : ■ 



>t was almost en 

 J-^MuU again f and howl 



Age, dilate upon the' 

 Suffice it to m " 



o Correspondents. 







