7—1849.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



^LlikeSpurry upon the stubble between harvest 



?j , t ...J i n..-. <--r any i.:!.-.-r quick growing plants, 



J* flourish naturally upon the waste places may be 



ion, and helped by the cheap dress- 



tbe heaviest and richest produce ; 

 a. fflkge laud as weeds. If the land is under crop at 

 Xe time, they can be heaped in com poet, for the sub- 

 jljtate duugheap J or, if it is bare, they can be ploughed 



n ten down, ami '.lie roots and latter growth only used 



Of Grass, from two to three j ears' growth, the roots 

 my ran from 2 to 3 tons an acre. Of Lucerne and 



Mr atoms. Kape^gives 



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last five to seven jears, in the royal English and Scotch 



agricultural ;<>urn 



Murk Lane Expt 



periodicals. lath 



m^robabl ^uEh °Zm to Vfiilto a'uTmolTsV 



t ' } 





, that gradually and progressively can be dis- better, and I dressed them again. On the 14th the, 



'hlly to perfect 



sJightl, 



r r "' or^mfpowdV. " ,,i?S ' aDd k is „ m ° re * Mi, y P™ 



'iL^r^nf W < w W! , f /.-I once saw a report in the BM 



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AN EAST SUFFOLK FARM. 



ei"' f^ arae ' ero // A ' e ff0 ''- Heavv nith claysubsoilj 

 permanent low meadow and upland pasture. &CreS 



bat lessened by feeding to that 



aboutth qUallty decidedI >" ""Proved ; uplands yield 



I u'ur-courE 1 " svHtem. Wheat 4 



IhZl, * ° Iami, y the same as 6oId )> Barley about 

 W very much on the seasons, excessive wet or 

 *3«Jfalded 8 b t t ,r0 alIk ° U " 1 ""I , "'"' n - T, " > 1,ll, ' vt -' 

 j£ and 46, from"; 1 ft ^ZlT^'h 'nof'lS 

 J 'quarters on good land, and 6 quarters on poor 



^pc^^dt r ^ g rrs^:::! ;;;.;»»■' 



faef & .* he " ' ■ ' ding I _ 1843 - 



Cd ff?S' C0W8 ' &c ' &c - When so used it is Whe »' f^" 

 f «96 hon,l, t f V hen 6 P read 0Ut ubout X f00t thick Wheat . .'. 



valuable result-- 



d paper in col. a, p. 284, has 

 ; chemical fact, 



o grow Wheat. I now 





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'■he pork produced from it is 



<] . but I have made scarcely any clear 



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. vc; part of my 



plied as a rapiu • .iass } and had 



viewed as Ike ■ -r held ash* 



n ii i 



uke of Richmond, Mr. Pusey, and others, having 

 ►oken of using dissolved bones, I had found great 

 ng them as 1 have stated. 



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