47—1849.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



awn up by 

 ■ 

 feat great deficiency of plant must in mo8t i «» as to bring all the influence of the c 

 instances be a consequence • it is not that grains de ado P tlon of a general system to be observul throughout 

 posited singly 6 inches apart will pr th:U in the present 



will they produce such a plant as will ensure a 'crop ex P erience of farmers they must recognise naked fallows 

 tiththe greatest certain! *°1 ied >'>" !,IS «■ at 



eommenced the investigation. I am free, howev. Sew of toe^t'eT art^offhe me 



Syjand Suc^d Xir'Tbntttatl shouk^, ' fS^^ISZ 



b kthbTudfcioSs and unsafe!^ I J . n « thev 8hould not » M . he shou,d be 



■frl^o^^'S £ ^e^iv^tthe 



J nil having deposited at'the rate offone g, ' .' "|; ^J,;- « 



.gtb in the rows, and the plants standing 

 fgly ; early in February I commenced my experiment 

 ■ staking off - 



Mr. Turvill, to th- '•fleet that -J 3 per cent, should h 

 charged in addition to the cost of tillage. The follow 



year's rent being charged to the incoming terwif," it i 

 valued by him should b ar ;v further charge of 25 pei 



t.— Mr. Edgson, of Etton, 



Notices to Correspondents. 



- 

 ■w 8 ™«iently clear from weeds as to 



"^■■v. Notwithstanding the groat k-n-th of t T <.< 

 S* w ; toe whole stood upright until reaped, about th. 

 ; ..;>'-'-t; u H ,„ Cll ttii x, the number of sheaves 

 ground upon No. 3 to be greater than upon Nos. 1 



S Upou each of the 1; 





This day I had the 



superintendence of Mr. Jol 



; my farm. The r 



i from one grain, it should l 



ove ears on one stem. I am glad 



t^t! 8 at P it es UD ecfalf cSb^rl^the" otniTl 



b belies apart, being the fair medium quantity to 



employed 













Bebieto* 





The Farmers' A 







50. By 



*C. W. 



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i, Esq., F.R.S.. and W. 



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Ridgwa 





Piccadilly, London. 











teresting and instructive n 





er. fully 





_'Th-.w 



haracter of the periodica 





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Miscellaneous. 



health of Mr. 



1 might be useful and practical upon the su 

 political, and pecuniary assistance. In all his rela 





