328 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
|May 20, 
ланч to be realised in France and England, had 
|to the pri ces o теа In draftin schedules, there- 
made for collec gh 
n "Economy of transporting manure — — 
Or reu crops 4 
ап Е yérgrass 
as ааба К А L 
rom green ero ә 
yyroltelian Rr cm ass v 
мата et ceteras of the h 
. In other words, | the food of man,o bea 
d still а common practice in the case пе ol Graas w 
Clov тег, апа even the sunm Grasses, жеге ^S seede, 
f the individual. se 
lire that would still =» an imperfect ect каш 
because absolute equidistance іп a. weedy вой. only 
H О Жү because as Rot 
Ip 
| of statistical scienee; 3e so dependent upon tt other 
armers and the publie, 
3. ‚эмер 
Prominanure м 
——: %001 гю» sd an 
103 10 0 
£2008 9 9|? 
‘This sum; when divided by the ber of acres on 
the farm; whioh 4 is under the s ton defin ed to, give 
a return a: к< r m than 5/. to meetthe expense of 
lüs.per ae To eran y Алы attempting to 
offer ealeulations абиба ractical T: can | 
dert to hav errors 
any reason: 
"a ou statistics proposed, 
few difficulties in way of its reduction to 
til farmers 1 
resent 
resent гак ааста і 
на? | 
һев ventured on as | P9 у-у: 
stAllovonts t best mh f ар the point which, 
as it occurs to me, should b chiefly em над В д 
d i ү Ибн "of drawing 
the elub оп grounds which Ks 
qualifiedto occupy. The tenantry can M 
, 38 also bs аана 
produce by live stock. before " most distant 
tellizent valuations to in im what wo 
ie pr their returns to co rchants ; for 
th th al returns. of keg previous crops, in 
ters; and it i 
advantages of such а club as ours, tt at they grew, and 
what the үү жод between (ndi and. opinions, or be- 
Mad SPDeston and .aetual returns determined by the 
balance à кузе чен they could not arrive at вай8!ас коку 
conelusions ; and d is manifest, керий, that Anm 
and. t ede бе ust submit e 
way subjects which are ef? the” ре interest and 
importance, not to them only but to the country gene- 
a Mr. Homes Report to the Bast Berwick Farmers 
accor of iak 
appren gs 
AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS. d the 
they will ЧАЧ quo af see ps. Д. 
WoULD suggest, as desirable, Api for each peri 
ibus cre given in һу farmers themselves to t 
Board of Trade, printed schedules p envelopes s 
supplied them, 80 that they һауе only to make the 
necessary е rom the (generally y uma 
insert them i sd pe respective" е гнав їо? 
on office;: 
ON SOWING M ACHINES. 
pn is ee eel of great лт nag that m "and 
be prepared for the seed in th e › most efficient m 
е London ғ даг ы that, by the use of other machines, it be cleane d, tilled, 
amp. ef. aui атт | this: be^ simt as 'sóon as | and le in the state in Mass it hal be móst ёбойо omical 
of i sources, etive in appro 
st 
farmers can say withe eeridinty:the probable: шоп of 
bp Hr p ‘Let there be two sets. of columns ile: ; but 
ten гче it is ie Di T és is thus made 
ы the Bree mot wing plint that 
o thé valuable qualities it we ^ 
5 
fi 
t crop. (say 1855) by im ction, 
ther for; the aetual statisties:of^ 
PI 
+4. 
re o 
be se бек! 
h'is'to benefit bv 
t fitting circumstances | 
of the statute with reference to кй I. the previous qu bours of 
олам to a copf of the eturns wlien' printed "by | the farmer go for nothing | т the died be поё properl; 
gove 06, grat sown ; and thus the necessity of effici 
At fest first sight. this d м obvious! Бање 
MÀ and the cost е have 
the 
“in m т-у 
uble system; as it may bé erm 
And in been -spen£ 
land. Henee it wil da 
implements has been то; 
the last few 
Í ne 
y, for the report 1855 je vequixed |f found that no class 
male the neeessary pur- | d чч йш remi in the ална within 
| eórm i -— айф 1954 to regulate | Mr; who, “contem! 
; and arenae the 
ery county in the king- 
n|grains per acre, w 
e mac 8 not on 
ai y the surface, but at the required depth be 
approxi- | all 
— can. be obtáined. Even were it possible for the 
uld be the | tion o 
unless bli: 
an 
oner et begin the sooner 
t 
'iating еб 
a bu кета 
seeds being thus buried too Han Sume  ngt 
к ugh, ed а good deal not at all z-andforithes aidi 
ional risks it aras сеобе оез, а large margin 
provided i in the ing. 
An uneven sower T be próvided- withim 
than a good one will need, because-the latter Шуа al 
ts, insure over the- чу surface зіојега 
ion o 
atle it, mil 
evidently require less still, for with them mime 
ts is ins ured, and. no w 
they deposit w 
— return for the investmen me 
very sowing лыча two созо e 
quired, the one for taking successive e 
thé. cpenin 
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опе qe of a perch-wide la wn tl 
effect to some two or three yas un Pr he uni 
foci of all these moye 
them, is inrite qu ided it b 
of 
а would: eheek each: 
, upon the 
in | many times what but few years 
аё that of Messrs. Garrett & Son a ar 
mounts rp 
10а 1 
м лед 
to be equidistant —thus gi 
абай: 
sitorial or D to Ды рк tena ving to e 
ale in ge enini elass of гузини is = ев doubt spa 
, we are told | ү, 
nearly |: 
position of the pini in the field ought Уя 
(a the idea of a laud soil, air, sunshine, & 
connection with- the Pe di of each s eld a ede ene diete ттуу р 
тах i i 
in theory, mit the determination for each. cles er eue | Methods of delivery adopted, and then 
a cums ees, w хө: een in + чуй С | various contrivances which have been o 
of eve distan h kind of plant, at which 1 bourh ng to its g plà s БОЕ n 
UNE unless they are so, the. Sel, by i incrensing the -— tr н — nis | dentally such Segno «drin PRO 
hen" n p аѕсег vis Дө produce per plant which it also machines d. J. C. M., п Blackiev. 
Hu 71909 i IN PRA IO guis , for instance, ich, in мк, this produce per plan —————— b 
cente E that of last year, who can tell malplie E б жазу ыр е, shall be EMISTRY.' sik g^ 
from | np pe or the stock ер aximum, "^ int of very a t agricultural import- T Miner có ian Т 
"i € ance, ry which puts ыз of T, rogar ard some of те EXAMINAT iamen А form. ilie E: 
aud more тец the most 8р acts in the farmer", rience, cannot | [WE publish in a ostions i] 
upon foreign emp to correct agricultural prae iab ere the soil, "Plies o Mr. J. M. Davis to tl тиш Qe ogol 
cád ne t E , E hanical and min 7 eg 
on di do нала el i е wished-for crop the only А uelh Mem „аы with тешет practically ҮШ 8d 
ised hosce. bec, the eq t p uld | results than a айе hemical analysis of аво: 0 ^ 7 ee 
as t of last year, (exe et self-so iie die th = meti. ды — fi ril " ei Бат ате ias темури 4 
y -80 ) е soil, an ese spring up. and, if | '* йе propert es tban others а Оч 
ове that large stocks of this [al owed, will "with == ltivated pla x таа 8; 4. sab ой ep t OF gres redo А 
yards а inet the latter ; aud thus it is that, in ud атаја by some examples the practical.te 
practice, and in order to facilitate the destruction of | discov ín plants derived? pen 
Е се - the ч ое ай this Е From T nitrogen ines е cimi 
lants ; instead 
A being in the centre of its own little square, they shall. feeding vales? m — "e ` е й 
xi P grow in lines, nearer to one another in those li es, but |, т. What are thé advantages of -— T б 
Hd — wenn Across ет ; and thus, while ne t are the effects of nitrate of soda on plants АЙР А 
аданы. Tes E ties decem bri ce interlinear | erops and in what w "ra intente raris f арр 1 vali 
H spaces gi: uni t i r | ad- 
rally imagined. In short, by which т: elexned during йы fne? 798 0 enr 
ment | growth of the erop. түге і examination. 
sueh | ; d mineral " 
the public mind, and prevent кз zs г the position of е seed on the — is not the only | soil lia o t iuh DE practical value than а M 
Speeulation in the markets of Europe point requiring attention ; its position in is soil is of | chemical analysis, because it gives TE 
; as | equal importance, If b by broadcasting seed, which is division of a soil, and the nature of the ro: 
he speed, his pac of 
the other parts of the Бю е Кеа 
the result will be Ше ever di stribution of t 
the nic У 
ar areny haa, V^ [ud ET di n 
w, jus 
dejen on diit of the Mee Е 
i ut 
step in te. 
Uu 5, is n 
wie 
ily be prese eve "tt M 
беа) “Ай, во, їп 80 chines, 
process of Wi рите Js plat 
be rede nt on the UR 
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на 
мснен 
