THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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li\. i\a.us, «xc, ; ue profitably grown by lintish fa 

 l^ooper miMte to ' P roiiuCl ' ' kt I { <-'-* "' their ma 

 believe this to be political truth 

 it to be truth at all. Possibly, a majority of 01 

 readers may differ from us on this point, and, so fai 

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 m _ | tioning the principles of ; 



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respondents to avoid the example of those who hava 



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honesty or of ; j ian i n fa a 



Sft* agricultural ©ajtttt 



SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1849. 



TVnAT is Agricultural 

 there is such a thing. Cr 

 and widely opposed to i 



jth? Unquestionably 

 , we know, are m 

 other, and each 



e matters of sen- 



oubtless often earnestly differ 



uist net forget that error and 

 _ : they are not i 



nil the cirenn 



differences 

 ■nee and of apparently e 

 er incongruities be evident in the speci 

 "garding it of equally intti: 



s not inconsistent 



ry case ;in individual, r c.^'iiisT 

 liable by all wh< 



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ROYAL LETTERS 



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cultural truth is no bare catalogue of notions for the 

 " A Mnment or mere occupation of the mind: it 

 matter for the consideration of the theorist 

 j merely, or of the "book farmer " : it is pn 



il" subject — directing the energies, indi- 

 eating the methods, and sxl 



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 suits of the men who in ignorance negli 



it be freely 

 il average' price 



this," says one, "that, at tl 

 of agricultural produce, nine farms 

 in this country are rented beyond 



Do not look for it I 



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t the ■ 



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is not the price at which our corn is 

 sold— that parochial rates and many other taxes on 

 and on his business are so heavy 

 poor-laws have not encouraged self 

 labourers 

 payers 



rs are not represented at county boards ; 

 -a as in that of road managem 



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. ) 

 •. M soon as we leave tha 



cases in which it is it* i 



variety of eta aluence re- 



sults, that the opinions of separate observers 

 rarely agree. Take any one of t!,«: j 



answer as above, and he will carrv av ,v youc 



but listen to any number of th ■ 

 and you will be confounded by A 

 want of agreement they exhibit. It is i 

 the intelligent • . blfl of fully 



■ causes ia 

 '. T.ers of no 

 other art is there greater 



-ary confidence of opinion. "What ia 



yoo, " It ia 



-. • ry one with a few years' 



. And if you inquire farther, 



includes propositions such as 



these : that hedgerow tin;' i 



good arable farming— that Grass lands may ba 



ploughed up with advantage to all [ 



"-ling crop ¥ 



cultivation and 30 loada 

 i acre of good Turnips 

 t the main purpose of fallowing is to destroy 

 3 — that deep ploughing, deep draining, and 

 cultivation generally, are a great deal mora 



tions, on the a - nearly all 



rreed, but on the details of which thera 

 is the greatest possible variety of opinion. Hedge- 

 row timber is still defended by some, Grass lands 

 are defended by many, A 



advocated by all, and among the recusant minority 

 are to be found names of sufficient authority ta 

 puzzle those who may I 



in the condition of 



art. But it is oa 

 the hardest fig 



Lorn breeder 



. S.aKl.o 



and judge of what little chance there is of a mera 

 spectator obtaining any confident opinion on tha 

 a one side or. 

 the other. tl a I hitherto been 



wastefully— al I . .rrectly ascertained. Indeed, let any one but ven- 



10 it- :>— • :'tv of deter- 



which of all these parties tha 

 ties, at all events the palm must 

 .' 

 f them, in our opinion, by no mean« ;. i uuiu lately disputed by hundreds of intel- 

 nexceptionable. i ligent men, who confidently claim superiority 



What is agricultural j I thoroughly believe this or 



, — among our writers and thinkers on agricultural that race of cattle or sheep— of which mora 

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, ^ &c aicoui e8| Faheading, field and Garden j all wrappeii upin ^ pr0 p OS i tion; that Wheat cannot ' hardly heard— to be the best the country **>*& 



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