10—1834.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
155 
sown in the drills in NEM Ue а ашыу э жаы 
about 
will extend ove of ground. 
- А, 22 should be ids thinned, iens out the 
ts, and leaving w m 
or жө "Globe seed is that the 
Swede see - go over а Pen space of 
iheir produce may afford the greatest number 
possible for future transplantatio ion. р E 
seed, I mix Swedish see in like ma 
thus obtained d amount to $5 or 6 tons o d Volte, "which 
warn ted in November with. plenty | 
n the stems have shot abou 
ү : sacr. of | 
ground, that | 
„of bulbs 
spuri 
am the 
ripe s. put into a stack, until the period of sowing | 
the seed arr Turnip seed keeps best in the straw 
'ears о 10, Mg 
Ф 
H 
л 
4 1 ser 
whether in the pod or stack, or C 
and clean urnip seed dam arve 
will either not germinate at all, ^ 48 perd will be eg 
of brairding, or they will be always puny and unthriving 
meea 
ON THE h taane OF MANURE. 
Your correspondents © С, L.," Cirencester, and Dr. 
Voelcker (dating, singularly enough, from the same place) 
have been engaged in the discu ccs on B was 
а эрте Sasi сапуавѕе т. by agricultural men, namely, 
the loss of ammonia — in the Mon by 
fermeniation ba farm manure. 
ing to n on the arena as botils holder 
without waste, of the vegetable sub- 
stan — by live зуй, апа 
as litter, m are thes 
lst 
ties of England - Жей, И ШОТ in fresh ma- 
ure on the autum reparation for the suc- 
reason | In te е 
е 
E. Anderson 
of the straw used et: of 
,an escape of nothing but of watery vapour, a loss | 
ich isa gain, as there is less weight afterwards to cart ba 
| > um gro 
er the heap has been made, i а ча if rit 
has been meets d онча d to as above, be fit for 
in Bean or Potato drills, being so n and unctuous ; 
Should it not be requir ied for 
ta 
to be 
peaa at 
| manure, carte 
out 
оа ed. have a larger store of US оенду "- I should | | 
oads of si nure ted out and | March 19, 1853, dint à Jia precipton for an appli- 
oless ma 
that I a set agoing а process by 
acid, 
s paper on 
| | e diii 
жун s edt it vas ns elu idat 
AA 
matters our climate necess 
fo ар ла T nitrie acid to commence, but € it has | 
begun it will proceed in the same heap for an indefini 
periad, Kap at the pene Apparently of the nitrogen of 
the air only." (Johnston's Lectures on Agricultural 
be elue to the mode in which 
us and wasteful of а e. (it 
e, thamsted E 
ent, ias been made to flour i wi ithout 
n the Lois- Weedo 
pe and is cultivated, 
ich the onia and | Y 
ever presentin the sir uds не and held 
iu service of the growing pla 
purpose, on to >й не а the light of Рго- 
mplete series of Analyses, 
published in e « “Highland 'Society' s — ' how far 
is esti- | | 
vi um мн оп of the 
E.N This coincides with a р 
up бе о ст, over Üshant, Kent, and Heligo- 
№. rent, simu ancously noticed AT 
- ү p». usi the exterior of the ro storm at 
айа ет gg c oa bui ae Т 
da case, 
| I hav 
rising barome 
Серова and Cami тар — London b. 
ment of „—1 he Gazette for 
cation for ewes after hard labour. 
womb, which I 
pee with 
and consequent in- 
| mony to its v ig 
Тог giving е resu 
The treatm 
ia of his 
E two drachms ginger, and €: 
Lia e this to al ewes which handled in 
ful information 
ite Най, vg a M h 6 
and Agenis.—As this s subject forms a p 
feature in ТҮЗ "Gazette of January 28, l am nduced to 
ment deny, 
Jes MATS be drawn to it through the medium of your 
valuable Paper, afraid it will still continue во, 
between landlord and tenant, who is su 
| the mouth-piece of his peer ex, pa whose. duty it is- 
our cultivated green crops serv ab actors | to hold the welfare of tbe as much at heart as 
rom the pal ere, and safe з. onde of aPrial the inter of miloyét, зо should be 
nitrogenous matters. 5. | thor ughly acquainted with all the minutiæ of his. 
(office. Judging from the number of appli when 
эт a situation is vacant, the duties of the office 
ome Care angencs- 
in e 5 ЕА Moor Mill plan, MR! is Ho asily acquired ; to dispel this, we must look at the 
also, if not маш; at апу rate now prae on Blood as a Manwure.— Way observes « this. different candidates, and " «В, justly remarks, we 
more ery district, of liquefying the whole exuviæ for ma is disregarded," ol is irme i in | | shal d some deae Ps n the highest degree, others. 
distribu po iron pipage over the | tice, but not so in t ledge of the scientific farmer; who deei ewe as and others again who 
land. 3d, The p lan explained by Lord Ki зь фера last | the factis, we cannot obtain it; it is а most in ble hav lightest tensions but covet the 
number of the d’ Royal me eultural »|manure, and we know by the application of blood | appendages ; and oftentimes. i£ happens that through 
ed by most conclusive evidence of its being a Аһ by and road scrapings, soot, &c., drilled | some unknown influence, the one who i 
profitable — - having ma: ade in covered with Turnips and for W. the yield of the latter was least capable of filling the а gets the appointment. 
court-yards. І — « — advisedly, because | 40 bushels an acre, and the ipe Pe crops magnificent. Is it a wonder the t 
his lordship's espe rience s that it сап be at once | If slaughter uses were provided with large tanks to. — — the яе: с ү-н in AMT 
carted to -æ field, and ede in m drills even for Potatoes, | receive Ше blood and ashes, so xx &c., mixed with it, | parts of the country ? Let any pe (по lives in a 
l ean testify do a similar result attained in my own | any farmer would be glad to give 10s. a cart-load, if not | discontented ae T h look about him 5 see 1 
practice bsc үм „у de and solid eet of stall fed | more, ior so va ыан a manure ch of which finds pc he ca acethe A ү, ; let * first see whether the 
Ms — the same m the work-h All gardeners know the value ers are directly u j r the f their landlord or 
y th into diee v" and ovem. pit care being blood when а applied to the Toots of the Vine, Mene isa е n. then let ims see e it either ed па = А i 
taken that th ii are intermixed. А dozen fee -— pigs Ta e, m cal I 
kept i ; any loose litter there may be found | Fish —In a late POTE I regret to see such a jea uw Я А pd ac 
pride — together with road serapings, and odds and prominent place pen. to t ost does) at all of (^ following causes ; either the landlord orhis : i 
al and vegetable refuse, are thrown in ; the nonsensical nostrums, fish gua а ong as * fish аге not practical men, or the agent is a nan. 
ES and incorporate the while: well together, | broth"  palaver was em o o irok сане sava пз -of but has o^ sufficient power granted him мы. his 
} tim e liquid from manure-tank iş| Dublin, I did not think it w e m se my employer; the latter I hold to be as injurious as | 
pumped in; and thus we have generally a deposit of a humble voice against it, but WEN you have ghe. | former, and in of 
— the dung. ey а 
ese (the are ed on a syste 
whieh is simple and effieaeious, but which I have 
T Seen described in | publication, 
utumn collection 
brake, which I gs of havi 
my 
entirely by portale manures. 
reserve on which. interest i cessity 
the box-made manure dr t » 
I effect by carting out the manure as the box 
eeps 
gases from which doy to 
сап reach 
а ог other 
proper to treat us your 
this Irish (fish) stew, I must protest against EA и 
best and most nutritious food in the world, and then to 
ast leader а ба өл, ofle 
oreof o 
m Only thinkf for 
à morent of such folly as going to sea to catch fish, 
cha vb ence itl y 
beef, I ma 
fish. Let us POR voe that for the fu ou w 
dow of : pisa ча, are and were 
I need no Euro of 
logy. 1 м еу with much interest © Ң.в” 
E Poe sm y" ЧЕ" 
d "Sur face of the Globe." 
e years paid и attention to А the се 
соф, and to the с he славом я | 
meter and aha тенора of Ib 
stren in theconvietion of the Mi 
versal application of the truthof Mr. Redfield's * Rotatory 
Theory." I can say most СЕЕ tbat all the faets 
set get imi come under my istent with this. 
s to feed the poor people, for which | cations they 
Royal A ` cum 
e pefcner as an p this in muy bull Р 
h doubt. if it ought to be held as a E 
Theory i 
КТ m 
wever, | but 
6th and the ЭШ... 
sagala: from. S. to ES ky E. and. 
