THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



jffSoi U>& no bugbear, burstera reaves. 1 

 ^^than in England, and thus the French farmer i 

 jTcmth has that much time in the hottest part of tl 

 k-j for crowing other produce than that of grai 



itbe same land. In short, t 



J32 ^securing grain in this country during a rain 

 tr itonny season. As it may not be unacceptable t 



RStarvest, I give it in two extracts from a privat 

 i^nal: "Toulouse, 19th, 20th, 21st, and 22d Jul' 

 1843.— As we passed up the, Garonne, we found tli 



•coeo, were threshing out the grain 



Hag ours, or with long pliant rods, r 



ewpoeed of three or tour pieces tied 



■r, Tuesday, 29th J 



•equently a large thin bell, 



Wheat ; so called 1 



ull-grained sort, called the Orange 



laid to be 40 bushels per acre. It 

 l a few years, and gradually de- 

 ity and quality. Then came a 

 1 from Spain, called the Talavera 



i Wheat; then came tl 



te? D ^/ f r^-^ 10d 



SO^to'ssT Sr g Wn! 



'?ST 



3 introduced. The only ( 



' Wheat was to procure s-ced from a colder and | < . ivr 

 lil than our own. This in some measure would pre- 



lat the vigour of the plant was degenerating, for want 

 ' a change of soil. Before Wheat changes its root, 



Farmers' Clubs. 





id burn peat, and consider- 

 ir pastures. If they took 



ind compared it with the 



■ 

 ■^planed by a %onsLVt 1 \Lce C 8 sion U of crops! Lei 

 *o depasture their seeds for two years, and in July 

 :nd or third year turn the land 



- • ■• '• ltiimin tor a mouth, then put the drags oi 

 ; • k " '-vtr 1-, and they would find no turf left to ira- 

 JJJj Plough. Meanwhile the dressing should be k 



mkt UP a n h ' f0r ' the P 00 "* Eoils in their district. 



o flat ploughing, as it gave greater depth of 



•ighbourhood by the Rev. Mr. Wright, of 



iter. These pk 

 unJ - a hill y g roulld > turning 

 J^Saifc '_ 

 OUrjeV^"^' give them aDOther ploughing in the 

 WW ^ • 8un »nier, and in the autumn plough again 

 V»7tX B Tbe eXpeD8e ° f tbe ^V*" consiael " 

 ^Tfo,^*? 8 ol ?j"tionr w r it 1 wo e ula m Sve e to ai be 

 **LL* m . *•* ^tumi to the top of the hill again. 



*H»Cl tither of these v l ™°> the skira cou ' ter - 



** too/ 8 Waa ce «ainly niuch the cheapest ; and 



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**** M ken l - U legard t0 B ° Wing WhCat ' hi * 

 ? 'mL^' °^tion° he ^ P !o drmin" W oa their 

 IN to hi 8 W "» t J nat h required the soil lor autumn 

 *»*«!* w °rted too fine; but for spring Wheat 

 % the (£i? n , ob J eet iun, and there were good reasons 

 * e Cf*U should be used dor Sj priBg Wheat. The 



number of Roods, Yards, $c, in Agricultural Drain- 

 ing. By Edward Pond. 

 jght inches square of cartridge paper, strengthened 



Calendar of Operations. 



OCTOBER. 



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