35-1849.] 



SSoTSSTldTbe dj 



^Ze, Old Jewry, Lon 

 HudM-nwi and He 



jjnflo a profit the in 

 gJJ5; 8 «unSithe 



ud nourishment to the growing crops, through the heat 

 of lammer ; " drained," that it may attain the highest 

 temperature, be early warmed in the spring, and gather 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE; 



e when they percolate i 

 " wet T ^ "* ] 



cropping which dry land attords 



is subdivided into small enclosures and shaded by trees 

 and high hedges, as most unfort ' 

 being thrown awe 





i making, and the larger : 



test of farming, as applicable to the m 

 pitem, than that of figures. I hold h< 

 toner who raises produce " at the lowest 



be best raised cheapest by developing the r 



Jon I have rather in view the interesting you and 



— .—Hewitt Davis, 3, Fredericks-place, Old Jewry. 



Farmers' Clubs. 



Jk»«°. Aug. 25.— Mb. HEWiTt Davis, 

 «*n author of a work on «T1 

 popular works on agriculture, having kiudl} 

 members of the Club to iu. 



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mbera avnilprl tWn»«!<»>a of Mi 



"Jthin'th 11 ^ al1 beeQ reclaimed from the waste heath 



^thetth ? 8 ^ 118 ,^ "« ht peat » "SL d » "■? e *,*™ 1 ' 

 eUy lo» P u- from itoU mches ' The 8ubs ° l1 is a 

 his W°' whicn > b y means of trench ploughing chiefly, 



fcfSd Sl^n . il , h the Up P er S0iL l he , le ^ iD 8 

 a system appears to be draining, 

 tadb , ft 1 * wide drilling, horse hoeing, and thin 

 fcefJL i^P^ty was much gratified at Beeing, on 

 ^5' on eStfieldof Swed * s t> etween there and 

 Mm^ 'tr° ne of Barley at six ; a very fine field of 

 wUhT - Urzel and Potatoes; a fine field of Beans, 

 Reatr.ii ps bet ween the rows; and the crops 

 Bj^'y very superior to those they Baw growing on 

 ^ItasSL'? ^ e imm ediate neighbourhood. These 

 iad soS loud| y J and go far to prove the superiority 



Ctfu" 8 i Mr - Davis ' 8 *y 8tem - The followin g 



of the qS Z Davis to one of the honorary secretaries 

 «*SS • WlU 8how ia wh at mode, and at what expense, 

 *?. Cer?ir° v , em ^te have been effected. 



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keeping 6 tows, and fatting between 100 and 200 pigs 1 







Miscellaneous. 



(France), of a reaping machine used in the north ot 



ollow him to pick up what 



bundled ofth^requlred^ 

 ids, strength, fatigue, time 

 especially, labourers at present 



re stauding. The re 



onished at the action of this instrun 



1 adopt the system, which is a boon to 



s new scythe used will be gladly i 

 )ortunity on application at Genlis ; it w 

 iration in their presence, and the manni 





Notices to Correspondents. 





drying Machines : J P Y. We are not acquainted with th» 















itlarftcts* 



quence sales are slowly'effected at lower rates. A few choice 

 or.ey. Trade is agsia worse for Calves ; it is with much diffi- 



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 [ncolnshire, 300; and from Cambridgeshire, 300. 



est Scots? Here- I Best Long-wools' .3 4 to 3 6 



est Short-horns 3 4 — 3 6 Ewes& 'idquality" 2"s _ s'"t 



