THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTI 



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•**'l!lTitten to a person ; 



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,n as can be give 

 at. and »m hor 

 | farmers in the 



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££*«« .for where (and! state facts) 2 h 

 UUwen.ffe employed in a pasture 



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H prwfflt state they do not y ield, the arable, iu many 



iltwW. The landlord would geTa "greatTy 6 in! 

 bek| .iiiine to work, ana'finding none^asTs^ow too 



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i^t&^^str?'** have onIy 

 ^A brougbt t0 bear on undrained 1»* 



*«»*7 is thrown away. There are ,»„„? other 



paring corn for 



*»h7 ™ profitab! ^ «*pende. I i i 



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ft^Wnrfttfthn ^farmer ^eld? 1 " 6 ' and '^ 



impediment to agricultural im 



head. He is on fc ed Hp , 



ever* 8 a b ™ an . of great J ud 8 n 'f nt » and sou 



assigned being that the gamekeeper could not'getTuff 

 not one penny of the thousands he has laid out on thl 



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and his landlord. This 



wutom of 'the 311 



us how to direct it, to plough 200 acres of 



find how to y 0M ■ Wa " ° r 



■ of.*, steamlngte, buTwe 



w how to apply it. Again, what means have 



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not so bright as' others, he would at least 



EDgland and Scotland where the impediments 

 approvements T have alluded to do not exist to such ' 

 cu£' bo b triu a cliL 8 teTnd ha oii eVen - ^^ *"**"* 



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capital can be profitably expended 



irly framed Potatoes, that 



growth. The disei 



...son I brought f 



484*^ * Hence we eee 1 



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"• overmanv! beB ^ e ° f th( 



ttSVff' ^ ^ onSE and'unj; 



k ***2? ta Ato C a a n im rovem " 



aerally diffused on too large a surface ; there 

 a pride in having a large farm ; whereas, if the 

 lital emp'oyed in the large farm were employed on a 



•ried out-a much larger per centage would be ob- 

 ned. I would just make a remark as to 



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. LtoMtoinly should rerelj 



required, or 200 millions are required to , 



duced for the rapid rise of our manufactur 



eea It bas been regarded 



holly indeper. 



situations, and in dry sandy soils, and where no manure 



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'■"iipLtea^lth^otat^by^iTb^w 



! -hedispase'asbadasany. 11 



was fully justified in sayinf 



. m> ti . M. * * * I planted ii 



abure, and always 

 lowing. * * * Bat 



LT£4'TS d a£ 



1826, whi 



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Hampshire, , 



jrows but 4 feet high, some of them bear four and 

 >re seed-heads, and one has even seven. I se> d you 

 .h-s of these prints, that you may compare them with 

 , plant you have of the Forty-day Maize. You will 



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.obtained was 



100 bushels per acre— my experience will not permit 



me to hope for more than 48 bushels. He further 





