326. THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Мах 56 
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Society. | Society of Ireland, just held and shortly алдан recover sufficiently to Miis стор drag O ERR 
{бине byahe Пар а а. а Mio last week's eu r, that in every department marked | de pa wich au тті p that the po Tit 
ef the two portions of the murs affords as to the | the о M is rapidly recovering in its € and Ko ore a es сте е Я deer -s ow Бай toppe 
i er of the tenant-farmers in the two districts usefulne Within the last two and a half years Bën mi itoko UP% Solid - CAT the 
"are г {һе subse i to сыа 
е етее боа Ws mut certainly be e Masc anon ж o- fold ; a spirit has been awakened among the | ihis crop a marked ai firmness. hari né pag 
"fessional standing o е men—it өн rather "io  agriculturists of Ireland by. means chiefly o м | inquiry, I found that оп the portioti on ен ib" 
“individual 808] рй, and probably selfishness. Society's Journal, edited by the secretary, Mr. ]ooked healthy and strong, de di ed EM 
"We have heard men, known for general intelligence | Hans, ai ed by the monthly discussions. fed been eaten upon the land Br shecp, and ү нар E 
and. professional skill, justify a refusal of the in-|spirit of a most enterprising and promising nature | erop had been dee from HAE gag vita а 
t e und th 1 1 агапсе. his act I niüst An 
Н 
advantages of soil, climate, &c., must soon elevate. ideas in Lo. ind as to the general àdvatitigeg of fr... 
Ireland to.a first-class coda position ming the Turnip crop upon the land ; and in doen 
deputations on the E i Lei MN of this fari T intend prg 
censi to the Minister, of London merchants, VISIT TO TIPTREE HALL. фо ТЕЕ e 
ИИИ биете and, corn merchants Tut | ра g been represented to Mr. Mechi that a P splendid. erop of Italian Rye-grass DN m iia 
P apro an interest altogether antagonistic to that of farmers "dii gentlemen connected with agriculture dis growth, full 2 feet là е" К [ч | year o 
“of agriculture (!)—on the ground that the inquiry | Hampshire, were desirous of seeing his farming opera- | Very broad, and of a dark green is difficult 
Was шыр a mere meddling with private and | tions at Tiptree Hall, еу in eonsequence received а conceive how this crop could be мес h xd TORS 
pers i АП this, it would seem, may be | yery kind invitation from г. Mechi to go and view | and under any treatment, if we кы ect as TM 
Ла. ж: н interfering with LT guess character the system of management adopted there. The “зр ҮМ ЗЕ waa viewed, and Жыла Tede ы ИШ 
h ce asi 
as agriculturists, and the blank of the part; j tion through the ager. 
schedules returned. to the Norfolk enumerators, may | might be able to judge for bem of the practical | of | liquid manure. Some little jection, отела а 
y i pes Of this ор 
arm t y fee 
lished for some ER Lili үт, Агт land M being Lans үт off daily, and 1, нан n 
management, which reports have certainly made Tip- poen better if the Grass had been cut and given me. 
bable; but whether t the professional —Ó tree аа notorious in tho agricultural world. After | op Eu buic dr to ua homestalls. fon sm е. Th 
vi There 
e lk agriculturists be affected by it or not, i iion: edd ng. T 
"cann : Н Н seen gener mendations d m Of would have been less waste, and ал close > shaven stubble ' 
will "ч ет v hi — ка x — r. Mechi's farming on | tlie Ms e hand, а eeping | will always prove best for the succession, A DEN | 
ЖШ feel that they stand higher in the estimation of | condemnation‘ or censure hr he other, г felt à а L strong important point that nothing may impede ‘the 
intelligent men, for the fuller, franker, heartier desire to inform myself as p us merits of many poi : . 
response which they have made to the inquiries |in connection with the pei ике, M Ms also заа ascer- | it is sure to come so quickly 
mp may be im- 
which they have PN US. rev os of unfilled | tain how far the farming o b 
-schedules in Hampshire 0:21 per cent. of proved by the aid x some of the novel and original 
hose issued. Itis дән жүл m that s these appliances in operation there. It may be thought by 
-blank аны, dp all were filled by the enume- | some parties that any deis report of this farm would 
'rators themselves, from other trustworthy жар во be etd ; but, а Rie и I have pre- 
Mechi's extreme 
‘that 22 per cent. in Norfolk, and. 31 per cent. i desc As about хене у, 
лай been d, idee in vera instances 
жай, dat pa оно йа » irpo ie, E Bing g satisfactory reasons for ther UR 
рр т а od int thre фути out o f the|, | , In taking up the pen upon this subject, itis is ay int inten- о оо ite-of Grass upon it, and some кыек ral nee] 
19 within Td 7m ven уя on to endeavour — кз fair au —— eni беш А Pape 
1 coun й e Lat. ihe [rne К E TE 
upiers Js Spe v a million acres filled irm ; and, wed I iat à Б Hes wea i. oniy, deer фе рд that Ич А СЕ for 
T en emot refusing (T shall therefore qu »WI51| seeded nyc a the ad of 
to do еи the blank sch in these casés being ‘а view'o ting, if possibl agrieultu m- T doubt for T нар ои а 
, D ot .-Inth ade; Down- munity, and exhibiting in plain terms what I consider t5 the dd dw КЫ Т Р atur 7 
ham, and Thetford unions, however, .comprisimg May be adopted as sound practice's апі; аё е ваше e Jand is iue un sily sevi pese EL | 
{ 5 р and cupi Atem of 1400 to out that which I think ought wed | | season. J. B. 
00: е, vie 
wis КЕ — апа considered spe eulative and uncertain , ; 
Lora a a ар ын Шары: arci 
my motives, —— — — M much 
o the task e me 
&c 
essed well-known Aelter on бе нәт d by our host, who, withthe ж оча ау and di 
pug nid o foi its refusal, It contains kindness, explaine ed the different. modes 
;230 eccupiers, and of тск! nly 59.haąve pagina | adopted for each crop. Тһе first object that attracted 07 
sthe-particulars:regarding 176 being obtained by. the (my attention near the homestead was pond, or re- ШАТ, 
otber sources, жаг ir fo vrbem i eene tlie inten Б tam t aret i 
jo Mes ls-of. orfolk an Hampsh suppli rom the drainage arge a con- 
| она porre siderable алев of whieh had been originally bog or | 
te eomparison. | 
tme cay аре facilitate | · The first fe 
a 
| the wages of labour have not increased. 
year's layer—it having been fed or cut several times 15 0f Tipperary and Cork, - м ae elia 
E during the-previous year; a large portion of this егор “Пё Ordinary price of a man’s daily w 
AR has been already folded off with s sheep, which were still pittance is his pa 
gas [роп it, and, judging from им stubble wh spp doe e: pen amual 
1 portion уе 
сне stro 
nes affording amost nutritious food for the одде, wi rend brem. ed this +- zu 
38 | were of the half-bred Down and Leice cross, then | 
*  |feeding on it. idis 
This 
The great redundancy of ps in de 
relatively with the degree of vines 
rece 
660 |176, 10 upon good land under superior management in Hamp- E The employing classes have been. мен 
ire, and where all eireumstances were favourable to 5 ре aid for lab bour, ires the de dier 
gr і i 
is шиге was being distribu the h 
€ only remark on the fitness of |Over that portion of the land where the сгор bad been formed, or some pu 
\ Tation to the four-years succession |1 ff, and it was very interesting to see the great executed, the demand for laboure 
ought out by the returns оуу of dispersion, and the distance to which the and as yet i 
e NM du refer to the great ad be ys by the steam pressure applied to. eannot continue; the 
An Mangold s а h th sorbed in 
: ly i goin on was a lon d 
ЖОН, y Kai e huge tank dni! е don g iran al 
oints must remain for dis- 
€üssion her | мыгыр чан "isa icis и 
í ңү sue ҳа. E i Ure. Mes Berion, which had evidently var evenly, but. bodied la 
веуегеї 
s meeing of the Royal Agricultural Improvement | leaving some doubtin | my e oe od wire ERU grs 
