THE AGRICULTURAL GAZI 



-pOYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 



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 TJYDRAULIC ENGINES, WATER RAMS, &c. 



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Eht agricultural <Ba*rttr. 



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PERUVIAN GUANO.- 



<pHE LONDON MANURE COMPANY bejr t, 



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(CLARK'S METALLIC HOTHOUSE WORKS, 



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which words are a very imperfect if not altogethei 

 incompetent vehicle — but the unprofitableness o: 



book farming has arisen, not fmni its fallacies, bul 

 its deficiencies. And while with the mosl 



■ 

 f an education in the field, if, by farming 

 profits are to be attained, we also insist upon if. thai 

 much truth equally essential to a profitable result is 



this account a complim-nt to the agricultural 

 press from the members of an agricultural society 

 3 bold to say, no cause for surprise. Inde< 





does he the less benefit by what they tell him. And 



even though a knowledge of causes should not avail 



fill the purse, we would still plead for tts im- 



nd: those interests of the farmer which afF.rt 



him as a mav. are surely of at least eqnanmportar.ee 



eb affect 







brink of loss or ruin ; and " agn- I 



