THi: AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



aibil.ty of having even « tolerable crop of Turn 

 which require ft looee friable moold for the enlargen 

 o/ their bulb*. The best plan that can be por,u«! 

 this land for a green crop m to have Beana in dr 

 Tbeae re ,uire a strong aoiJ, and may anewer well, e 



mmmvi I i m, i 



I by scarifying as haa been r 



• _-r„*th of 

 from the ground being perfectly 



hecked, described, the land he aeain covered for a definite time, 

 ' and that the Turnip seeds be immediately sown when 



a most favourable bed to the young germii ** 

 furtW extension may be ma.!.- 1 \ trying if 



The substitute would b 





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• spent at the a!e-h 



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cious habits prevailing in a profeaaing n-- ^.^"^** . 



to organise a body of artisana than it?*J ?^ i m > 

 corps of soldiers. The latter are bo doaU -"J 1 **** 

 tary law, which facilitates the duli,. ofoJw" -* 



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 upon certain regulations to be obeewl k- a?* **** 



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•inciple might be carried farther Wail-! 

 periodical rewards to the well-conducted, saty, 3 



cnjo\ed after a certain nBMu"? ^ 

 ide. Children and young peraoaa taaJtTk 

 borious ocupations should have aa cf£rw 



A close and personal inspection, by Um be^rfJL 

 establishment, of the progress made in thair *■& 

 studies by the joutli of both sexea in their rmtUrm^ 

 be regularly made. The result of ia«aU«rvJ 



gotten in the pursuit of wealth. The acoxut awe etf 

 J y have to give of those committed to uW fkm 



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earthy ingredient 

 >n the way or mod. 



mpared with the happiness of linn irrit ' It * 

 , ai.otln.,- «• ,„. the duty ..I all to L -iv ( . .:;, s I i- of their ti mo aad we- 

 ll. !•> circumstance will make the of mammon, and whose very existence depeads saw 

 3 exertions of their servants, to devise preyed! far 

 j improvement of their moral and tpiritaal ew- 



oil more deeply ■ 

 .tigue. The man 



The fact is, when the manufacturer finds 



of the workpeople to agents a>.d sub-agento is a fried 



procedure is i . I anxiety is generally to fiaia as 



' re is a order, without thinking of the human antferiag lesoM 



t of the house ; ■- 



powerful of nil the teachers of the human race 



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r, motes the opposite effect, 

 and also moat effectually destroys every kind r rogo- 

 table life. A partial decomposition is promoted on the 

 sorface of the ground, which, on being exposed to 

 the light, produces a wonderful fertility. As a proof, 



These facta bemg^undenUb™, ^remains^'rover 

 the ground instead of ploughing it, and so thickly 



xperience. The Tui 



da) after diy, no wonder the poor taia p aw 



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days of tod and nights of profligacy w£"j« 

 each other in quick succession; till both wwi 



circumstances. Now in our apprehension this is shei 

 nonsense from both parties. The farmer has no moi 

 business to employ labourers, for the sake of employin 

 them, than the grocer, or smith, or wheelwright. Th 



f paying for work done ; the farmer gets infinitely 

 »bour for his money than the manufacturer, and 



tin the ground nor •' scratch its si 

 id the stock and gather in the croi 



*ZT: u° a th £ c ? yer ' w F h / lf)g remnve ' 1 - " Duty tn,mrd$ our Xcighbours."—~Do persons who 

 most be scuffled to the depth of 2 or 3 employ hundreds of men, women, and children, take 



i incorporated, and the Tui 



noted I worship, schools, and self-supporting clubs, exclusively 

 rtain. for their | n paying wages 



in un- exonerates them from further responsibiliry". The ad- 



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Turnips on lands pared 



teaching is often magnified beyond what it •«■ 

 Kvery chii 1 should be able to read and »nt*.a 

 well grounded in religion ; be; 



£Ls;a 



above their work. The 



directs ! Had the youths at an early P^f^JJ 

 accustomed to earn their bread, we should ■» ••VT 

 and wickedness stalking through the land. *~TJ 

 without the opportunity of producing Iron, ■ 

 shadow without the substance. Falcon. ^^ „ j - 

 The Value of a Ton of Turnips.-ThefO^J^ 



the neighbourhood of Colchester lor good crop. 

 Turnips and of S «ed«,tokW off on *J** ^ 



Turnips, 30s. to 40*. per acre ; Swede V*~V 6^ per 

 acre. This will give an ^erage of f *^^ T er»5r* 



has from 800 to 1000 sheep consuming »- . T ^ 

 price per acre which I have named. « hati J^V^erfJ 

 cost to grow is another affair ; bat the prK* jf^p 



