THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 



Stowing 1 t*M to the feeding of each bullock of . . £ 

 mfficieot for 3 bullocks, whilst in the other it will only 



mira, 24 tons may be made under the modern i; 

 proved piu of feeding upon prepared food ; and, w: 

 ha mum heap increased from 200 loads to 450 loai 



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i caught by the drain 





"gold ; the former were a 





The Mangold a 



eighbourhood is filled 



4 brought im 



"»^ with few exceptions, the inferior. To make a ! state 

 Wrf the amount of rents at t 



" ■ of the amount 

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of Wheat upon it in rows 14 inches apart, and during 

 the whole time not a drop of water has lodged on the 



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^ewtrlm! 156 !^ « ^" bu? SkeT donors^ w«^ 



^ b . T «yaothority. fcTZI "* up * formerl J'- The P™ciple also upon which drains are J proper regu 



^Xkfc^ 7 re g ardin S the management t 

 •""HHd t25 , L m How earl >' iQ ^e season d 

 v ^ 20 aZ= P ? That depends on the season 

 *«■** WW* o Ca l y t0 feed - sov n 1 1 t spr n 

 loyou keepther 



?^7un^i w at ^ ^° h tbeSep ff eluh 



^s^evr e ^ vei rhavrvouTed re 3 u ou e ; 

 ^irf^ fctvsr ourSaintfoin 



^Uffte^V 1 : 1 



^•or^^'CS^ 6 ^al Agricultural So- 

 ?"555' tlu » C Dr ■*? greatest 8 «^ces of 



for the purpose of drying 1 

 deeper. It any 



s. Some have gone so far as to say that when j them down to th 

 f has got dried by the drains, earth worms will bad pay and har 



himself underpaid, 



ement has brought things in the agri- 

 the present disagreeable state. Th© 



becomes tough, provi 



they will destroy the plai 



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and the onlv in 





u apathy on the part of agriculturists they 



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 5 opened the ports to the entrar 



led "the good old 

 •e satisfied wit!, a 

 tiring energy have 



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iiv«..riii. an evil perhaps attending all old p; 

 it will thrive only on chalky soils. ./. D., M / ... 

 . .— A correspondent informs us that in sot 

 parts of Hampshire, nothing ia more common than 

 "" e °"eral pigs in a large trip without tails. They a 



