THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 



When moderately, but not hardly worked, I used 



them 3 lbs of bruised Oats at each feed. I am incline 



better on 9 lbs. of bruised Oats in the day, than o 

 12 lbs. of whole Oats. [We should think they woul 

 do as well.] That horses pass a considerable quantit 

 of Oats undigested when given to them whole, I hav 

 a convincing proof at the present moment, havin^ 

 manured a row of Potatoes in the garden with horse- 

 dung alone, picked so as to have no straw with it, and 



coming up the whole way along the row. C. 



■ -his subject, opened by your inl 

 Mr. Charles Berry, is a i 



y and agriculturally 



Horse hoes have of late been very greatly improv< 

 the excellent one of the Messrs. Garrett of Leist< 

 achieved nearly all that can be required of that class of 

 implements. Still thev are all objectionable, by reason 

 of their leaving an even and polished subsoil, b 

 the cutting edge, instead of a broken and poroi 



• . 

 portion on each side of them (and unless I 





Snfin e angfe 1 s re o e f P 



hardly say, that this c 

 of great benefit to 1 

 implement performing 





e another descripti, 

 Tall Farm, Brandon. 



^octettes* 



_ A Weekly Council was held at the Society's House, 

 in Hanover-square, on Tuesday last, the 26th June 

 Present : The Earl of Chichester, President, in the 



**r. W Burroughes, Mr - Burt <>n> Colonel Challonei 

 Mr. F. C. Cherry, Mr. Capel Cure, Mr. S. Druce. Mi 



Overman Mr. ; r . Shaw (North. 



T. P. Slapp, Mr.T. Turner, Mr. T. R ''Tweed, Dr 

 ^Prof.sor Way, M,;Henry Wilson, and Mr 

 The following new members were elected : 

 I*™ FeTd lian H W*"' Fe "7 l >ridge, Yorkshire 





>a*i»s.— Professor 

 meeting that applicat 

 • Berkeley, the dist 



iving suggested 



naIure gr ? 1 , y H fr0m ** ^Z^T^TLetoZ 

 SHThad been V U g k tab L e *,S* tran8mi »^ to him, and 

 Which had been taken by Mr. Little, of Llanvair. from 

 a drain adjoining to a Mangold WurUl crop :j 



Berkeley for tl: 



i, on the 21st of May, 1 



perly be earthed up till after rain. The plan' " " 

 risen an inch in height daily since appearing t 



season, that he had no doubt of ripe and valuabl 

 being obtained of the Forty-day Maize this \ 

 England— Mr. Burke and Mr. Slaney, M.P., reported 

 favourably of their trials of the Forty-day Maize in th' 



Mr. Blanshard stated to the Council the successf 

 result of his sowing Wheat and Rye mixed together, i 



us in Shroj.bhire I 

 iure.— Mr. Marston 





Jouncil then adjourned (it being un 

 I Weekly Council would be held c 



leld on Tuesday next, in c 



Farmers' Clubs. 



ik, Bedfordshire, i 









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»rk on a'farmTs so seve^ ""V* 



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