THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



crops were as profitable as t 



as is too fn<! : 



actually be an unprofitable extre 

 :e in this respect. 



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that in the South. R. 



MR. WILKINS ON THIN-SEEDING, 



IW^U^onffTafd dwo. s 



m a M- 







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■; Kejjc,^; 





rm 



miea useir lor the purnnso »# T* 

 each side of the river. wS J^ K 



water to run off as well as for the vess^V J^ 

 can doubt it and in order to make it <n. eater ' , ° n * 

 as to 1„.] P the drying of it, large qu a ntE of ' f We " 

 peat might be brought from Ireland i w , °V ^ 

 I have seen no plat! so easy and simpl M the tf 



under the" entran^rLUvep^dSfa iS^^S* 

 everything else is easy and simple. When tRer 



Settle. T henhowio itVbeTie^S tteriS pi 

 of hot-water pipes, and other processes, as wpII 



i peat from other 



5^ 



five' C No t w°fihirwL r brVu n hTto e ?hes t e tHe T^ 

 mid not only prove an excellent deodoriser, and i 



rfrom January 1st, 1849, to December 31st, 

 ieoally on a grazing farm. He must, of course, 

 ward 1848— capital, i. e. stock in hand on the 



tr%z^ztrf^^,%iT. 



w.— At. page 7" 



vice the quantity to ensure 2 inches a] 

 i 22 yards wide and 220 long. The 22 ; 

 ive 5 rowS) 26 inches apart, which 

 umber of feet in a row be 660, and 

 umber of seeds 

 Therefore total 

 .627A. But 



id that a quart contains 1390 Russian, or Wir 

 Beans ; and 48 x 1390 = C6,720, or about half of 



Beans will be 3 or 4 inches apart, which they ough 



London people not 



Jib 

 <ers.— It seems the determinatioi 



