THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



Of August 25th, page 540, an article entitled " Cumber 



and for the mischief 



rant and unthinking. What can be thought < 



Does not the auth 



grand merit of the f< 



"L.V.R.' 



t light and heavy one- horse carts, anc 

 rt of his subject with this startling 



e thing as to say, there is 



prominently befor 



^^Septj^ 



form those duties ? He ought, I think, to be a person o 

 al experience, and enlarged by education and hi 



The soil is a cold silt, and not 



now the crop is fully grown the thin Z * **■ 

 rior, both in height of straw and in tW° - v ** 

 es [pods] on the stalks, that I can have no «£! 

 now so full a crop thatl can wkh"diffi«lIjtS 

 rowB, e the e ab haYsTfreely circullted ut w£2 





i, probably a lawyei 



xaggerated notion of the rights of property, without 

 ttempting the pprformance of its duties, and probably 



person raised from some office, which^ cannot have 



hose who with narrow educations are raised from low 

 legree to fill situations they cannot be adapted for, and 

 lonsequently deter men of education and capital from 



heir influence. Any one who is in the slightest degree 



from the blighting influence of misplaced 

 :o persons whose character, education, and 



idged duties. A Subscriber. 



in the world why a weight of 1 lb. Bhould weigh less th 

 • weight of 2 lbs. He then goes on to tell us of Cumbt 

 land carts being in use the enormous peri I 

 but I could tell him of carts, and waggm 

 in use for 40 years, aye, for half a century, and no one 

 part yielding before another, but all going off at once, 

 like the flame of a candle. I pass this gentleman's 

 attempts to puff Messrs. Ransome and M ij m nrt 

 makers, a branch of agric 

 they have never interfered with, and will 

 him apply to any respectable maker of carts, to build 

 him one of any weight, from 5 cwt. up to 15 cwt., and 

 his request will be cheerfully complied with. Also, 

 amongst those who are most celebrated for Scotch 

 carts and prize carts, he may get any kind, built to any 

 pattern, of.the very best seasoned wood, \, 

 respect than he can by the individuals he names in Cum- 

 berland, and also at less price, all these differences being 



inspected a field of Beans, r. 



with the dibbling machine, and the other part by hand, 



the produce per acre upon the dibbled portion, and 

 that he should continue to use the machine. There 



great benefit from its being frequently hoed with tl 

 admirably adapted implement employed for that pu: 



operation, and by which an acre of Wheat can 1 

 effectually hoed for a shilling. The dibbling machii 

 appears to possess every requisite qisalitica-iuii (or d 



deposit* a regul stances and a 



depth may be varied and regulated, as the season or t 

 character and condition of the land may require. T 

 g points being only of a sufficient size to adi 





nently the case when t 



b great regularity with whi 



landlord and tenant, 

 prospects of the agri 

 instant the important 



we of the powers" 



' those powers must be greaTfor eitL 



y those who have lo : as any one would wish to see upo; 



manufacture. A. B. C. j land. Observer. 



■c^enfc.— No one who bestows D Machine.— I have r 



ural interest, can doubt for an j this year a piece dibbled with it, at the rate of 1 bi 

 the subject broaeh*d mgride of this another piece at the 



land-agent, and no one who is j Bean, and the cups were so nicely adapted to tin 



'.i. I 1 *' 



Fully 10 inches higher than the „ I r , ,. 



nade available, it can only be by the use of u 

 regularity both of depth and distance in depositing the 



>n of a farthing," a longcouiw 



ifacturing to a pretty close level 

 rprise. «Q." thinks prudaK 



of live and dead stock ; how many farms ai 



^g 



their means. " Q,." has disco-, 



■,;_.. .r,:„ -,'...■ ' . ^ ■' - ^ 



as at home? "1 



Ninety- nine times out o: 



Such men grow 2 or 3 quai 

 than they might do, they ne 

 store stock to sell, and, like 



sumes them. Talk of sending car 

 colonies, indeed ! it must be supplied g™^, 

 spare from the land ; or what will become o |?"j 

 cultural poor? Avast deal more .cap. tol » wqjwj 

 in every village almost in England by both andlorf^ 



and interest in case of death, cbangeof ^^J 

 build ani drai^and'merl occupiers cannot be expected 



System mns^e established by Act of Pa^^ 

 shall then find the bugbear of the « seasons rj- 

 no more terrors for the farmer than it does wr 

 ,.-. _.u„ u„ih*h VP . derives no conso«*r 



good or evil il 



' g il r dSy e ^ 



flectrnVand^grate'furrustic grumbles not as ithe*» JJ 

 do at every rise and fall of the baromete , fl 



of weeds, badcrops, and low pnces , but , 



his armour of energy, and elated with hope, ^ 

 every passing cloud an agent of good, arryi J ^ 

 to bis fields and nourishment to his crops. ^ 



this Wheat thin and blighted, that »'*•" nflW cb*** 

 this crop was yellow with Charlock, it ^ 



and ages, flyed and foot sore, departurea j 



side, a publie nuisance ; they belong to dweUa* 

 ,l„m«v carts and a winnowing macmne & 



i our ends, rough hew them 1 



