E THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jia aes " 
ineerely de esire their welfare ; ibo is not that a; crops feed upon two sorts of nourishment, one of | enquiry is but an Made MÀ [bat where, as buri 
fessi wh rem eonduct should be all the more which kei x principally from, the air кереч у edi ersion is ested to ex в. 
anxiously examined; and its tendencies pointed o out? other entirely of the pu LPS. the latter ^ ven objections 10 mot wo - der at similar ow E" 
у; arger à propor- : ore questi $ 
There can zi B6. Tittle doubt of the advantage Dor the | my lei minera food) bea: g prop acter o D ах, nain vi won pisen i dus е - ^ 
; же ts of opposition at han re shoulà 
5 een uccessful ; for suce mn i". muse 
as large, aud. the result as satisfactory, though that plants will always help themselves to the called, хб out of five- conc ities, ts Er re a 
money rewards. for. benevolence, morality, and former, according to their appetite, if we give them | judice amounts to but. 37 percent; as-in араа а 
— — P ea asy ранець ie. ЈаМасвега of iac eds in the earth | to 93 per cent., as in Norfolk ; and toa There eypher, igm 
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rewards for good conduet had. по moral influence. are partial to drinks, gruel r soups, instead оѓ арӣ farmers y 
That assertion was confined solely іо one reward it | joints; and, lastly, that, e iab as the aoc am m of the — urged against them 
had specified as existing in the list of, we think, the up the prepa ared morsels, atmospheric agencies will | 5 nen — con э” r them өт, wise in 
Northleach Society, viz., money to the family who make ready more of the i ndigestible crude pro- genera —— ени - ding entre i 
; : e pu i of a 
had been at greatest expense during the year, on. vision, if we give them sufficient: opportunity. E poni peii te fonp pr крче зен i-a 
accoünt of sickness; this, it was asserted, was simple Every plant in a crop, then, must have room to], se ASIE ap а pests parn Sy retarded dm m, 
charity, and could have no moral influence Pup: must be relieved of the presence of hungry |, „оѓ Damocles’ sword чанба ams Mi — 
others, and was, therefore, beyond the scope of a thieving w eeds, in order to secure a full supply of dte heads, and ready to fall cadi ems Ee. over 
ос у aiming at the. promotion of good conduct. the first kind of food. The supply of the latter sort | any v red superiority ot “erop: indie nores -— 
f skill. in n the soil isalways equal to the demand ; its diminu- | nent ре ementi мав, the Rp 
tion is so gradual that it is йл Л inexhaustible ; certain: shyness often exitibited: jt furnishing: 
ty | like the marvellous outflow from the conjuror’s bottle, | t tieulars—in отд вага to. state the. whole m 
influen tl } d'mistal | thou gh Leg to the ZA Apa it will not fail, | advantage should be taken, on renewal, either. by ie 
at. we have mo hesitation i in saying that. a money 
ally raised, but these were.the most решо im 
hi b ге к 
diseussion and examination, and this w shall fro: mime ioa way of M is eing, : we have|* Y M n fluenced many to reject ihe. de аа 
time to time үнөн upon it, in the desire M to implied, to submit the: soil and. subsoil to atmo- 
damage these societies, but improve osi: —not, Ьу spherie action, -— it up to. the free influence of нене н 
any means, to ridicule or EMT d but ќо | air, rain, heat, frost, &c. abadi, T this.is-very косае а "it Mu 
increase their usefulness and e We suppose б readers, then, to be theoreti- portionally injuxious.; nelle onam tati pee 
ere were many at the р Чы, on Л "Monday who d бе affected towa rds the system which, | judice is, as we have seen, too.s iren e - 
sympathised with the criticisms then made, апа by continual mechanical tillage, can. produce large the. grand result. little. leayen, we know; : 
NN the resolution which was proposed by the “Аш tion t the assistance of rich manures. the whole lump ; but. much. depends оп the q 
г of the opening paper. It. advised that, But the que a. of expense, and doubt as to | фе article so првом =: happily: in.-the- ease: 
hene friend — should т that. practical iS deter them from a trial. Capital | us, it bas proved far too weak to do either. М 
portion of their prize lists in which money rewards апі. adventu enterprise are- lacking either | harm. The foregoing observations apply ipd 
are offered for bene ae. ^ni зау "ie for personal to spread high “farming, -—— байни M» steam- | tenantry- ; ; but are the landlords wholly free кые о. 
morality, and generally that such societies should manuring- o of our counties, or to|in the matter ? Is their influence always ex д 
direct their principal attention to = оса of | supersede begins by manual iabour vit fork and | 
inerensed үт э Ж ЗЫ Y" ns. "Тһе раде, Now it is our opinion tha s- Weedon gui 
jection made, and whic prevai pisi it, was; husbandry is not calculated for or туб, adoption athl УР 
that, if the Central Farmers' Club passed any con- without some iiai badio; but that it may be ыа а шне Vy politie аа BR н, 
Могу resolution, it would lose caste and influ- M of — profit on on a large proportion of afürmative ; but а tolerably large acquaintance 
ence.. Ve really think t e influence of the, our corn, lan out requiring any great dis-|and ud ааа of the vagaries. of some of this. - 
club in question would 1 more r asting if arr arrangement of diae teams, or the sole employ- | class, warrants no such acquiescence onmy part. Tm 
it should guide its. conduct. by the simple rule of ment of expensive == scarce -hand-labonr a their hanteri is but small; yet they do ex 
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ustice, .of the. results which ент — of more than four quarters of Wheat very minute portion of smut-balls may contam nate 
— re upon itself. per acre, year afte E ar, has been dou tn veis i measure of ран do bes example and 
д Т to complete pulveris by the loosening opturdidg Аден oparata Upan THOMIN wor around them,and 
ET decir у a his des а. hg i р URUNE wid 9) fork, and deeply-trenching spade.; but why may not | P, 810% and imperceptible. degrees ейге a pretty eom _ 
Ше harass labour of. effecting. its inisoduetion., 8169 aprang y F^ MA. i ions gu n ollowing case will testify. . 
into practical use having wearied and exhausted his- NE T 7 pous jn ШП To many it will appear apocryphal, if not altogethem | 
iły and m thi the 5 bu чер dge our ` tie o 
ental resources more all pots ach: and the b Paci self certainly used destitute of credit; but 
tracted study and creto =н by which the P2283 5 ап Фе дода рети ACE. зва nghi эе is m qus the documents on which it is fo 
i3deureia байл des; zin ny valuable dis- such wo onders was, in fact, just what-he called. it, g moni ied. hd genit the parties well 
“ hoe. plough,” and turned.over a — The nodi i us, When the late Earl of Leicester, then 
coveries hav Mis ^ unquestionably. менын to diei in| 
e , beca of the opposition or disreg. ard | 
‚spade, perhaps, will alone suffice on strong land,| Mr. Coke, first introduced the Southdown breed. 
En where the plough would defeat our peirera urs by|sheep into Norfolk he was strenuously opposet m. 
p y A forming an impenetrable pan, and by squeezing - many, both owners and xs e of land, who diftereg 
s агала io Dii Te не TER solid teet — оЁ all dra Md or "go from е him — em re — d d Lis АШАН 
exchange t un tor the black- 
t years. without. appli pul but w anxious t su ыл g е 
verising ; hat 
 longtimødenying тапу as we shall su pni may be y saak the horned sheep, as not merely герон 
тапу d friable 1 revolutionary ; ind not only cauti 
A. C. ND, le, loams suited to. е purpose. against them, but in in the instance lernt 
mem verted, - ehe went“ гни TE as de^ introduit. & - 
clause into rol | "tenants fum 
catene, qe . of eultivation—manifested | —Á— STATISTICS. keeping the — ией breed t ; 
i н : pmg eem 
‘ate Lois-Weedon, the е at Myre-mill,| Тнк attainment and successful operation. of а айша, old, legitimate sheep, the 
Lem and some Tx places, are not yet meeting, | Correct system of a cultural statisties, however desir. | His then steward and ten 
ve thinks, with that ioultural sedes ка which their able, is not quite во easy а matter as some ma бө partieulars, though at his request we re 
| rfeputed success -— to demand. ystems Sucha system has more than one enemy to contend; нв the name of the ding 
экш to replenish the soil with the. fo of crops | Vith, the chief being, perhaps, that. "individual suspi. | асе mpanied the lease sent to us : “ Mr. —— 
: cheaply than; our ing has. vet been iousness,' bordering very closely on ** [е вт. to see Ше of his ways, 2 
it. One consists în an improved moda a oem "ти Pn uc _ "he paths 2 ine Ou kept a large — of Southdowns, 
field: that large proporti % 18 the true lion in e x t oug! A T = own heera ion. has furnish ^t г 
denis i Mam not seem to have in d 
Eu um а qo лга inte geni scs e | а» аз Y thing may a the politics 
: Кл propor Mein that felt by their brethren i the south; -Allbw mw жам ч j A fem — — 7 de md 
c with. и | our columns to the consideration of: this is p. Аз 
itself more largely out 8 the “ viewless air," com- furnish. information touc! ust mentioned, it “would є ME 
bined with farming practised in i feti 1 g the | 8166 ust be bed - 
every depart affairs of agriculture, and which by many ha соп. | plan. of collecting agricultural statistics пиві 97 а 
мыш}, The other m the cultivator to maintain strued into an interference with their 6 а sd ise i em nile on wrong Ж, 
the. 5 i i estic concerns, under the cannot dee congratulating the advocates 7 
епега1 perte idea not less | оп the success of this Hes first attempt (0. eg tus 
I speak sdviie diy i fa bear, when compared with. the. the small minority pe 
both ; ә the а though derives from. indi. | it was resisted. Т. [ ау вее that а ге | 
vi been. m 
urees, being divulged only: aggregate, a the Highland Society, to. 
4 and fo r the gem general vesci cannot by posibility operate Sbiaining s agricultural statistics. for this year na x 
| preju diei to. nd: as wish to remain ineognito, and | Scottish counties; заной for AT _ 
А Y Om 
5. yet who do not shrink from contributing their quota of | ture in further Maglie | in. the same 
eran wledge ue; national stock. "That. тапу etas England.] EPEA Heer 
Гр ч shoul tore e 
тей idle на s л 
БЕГ 
опе 
manuring Sf diae з but we may m (s with the want | winter - su 
arem ма hi; 
d^ View, We are на чи however, 
harshly on 
