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12 Ibs., or, on the aere (half), 13 pen Thus 13 tons of , Done ot the pum; M occurred to me at the 
| Rape are gained w with a Lans f 16 cwt. of Potatoes. | that it was oecasi by the heavy rains which. fell 
than where onis one family of dn has been grówn;| The ground was moor land, fro ah ch а crop had pati the latter s Y May ; ad. were ро! ч A 
but, with the exception of the Hardys, I am not aware, | been е five years iod and tlien neglected, І had opinion, for the sharp бы. 
further ап the advocacy I have given to it, that any | not an opportunity to begin on it till May 20, when H | continu ed during the first week or or ien dose d A of this 
one has introduced in this connection a grain сгор.; and | commenced by paring and огы a part of the moor, | month, М A had the койу io шаг 
"this does certainly appear anomalously curious, for in | the ashes of which were the only manure used for the | i the "lig th e been t xis : os 
our most mod nd approved ds of agriculture it | Rape, seed be s, and the Potatoes, On May 27 Icom- |a NUR. the present в n) ihe disease, no preat 
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^that the introduction at annual intervals of a grai а sod from б to 9 inches broad, with a spade, on each | immediate heu > concerned. резба is looking а 
betweén green crops is good Мей, su m jen | үй or the ri dgelets, leaving à space of about 9 inches | fair crop ; but may be reported as in 
"every principle of Welch, the immediate intervening of | between them in the centre of the ridgelets, i in whicb, as | bad crop, having rea shrivelled up to a Men colonr 
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IF two green ТЕШЕ ol diverse families take үйр from the | 1 foot from ove nd | pre i 
soil and air different proporti ай: of elementa ry aliment, between the sods filled up with broken mould from | белгіде із now complete, and I am informed that the 
ош" preconceived notions, as well as analysis, plainly d where he sods had been turned, using in this way only | number of coated fleeces among large flocks this season 
^tell us that a grain and а gree dans will do Die Ба ie furrows on one side of the xidgelet, reserving Ше |was more ША an usual I should feel thankful for а 
"m greater disproportion. Chemistry tells us that oth т for cov rerin g the ashes, aus- between every | | little scientific information on the probable cause and 
entary bodies more readily form new combinations | ri space of about 27 inca m o centre remedy bearing on this subject. Wages range here, on 
at the moment of their disengagement; surely, then, one H Sich redd an unstirred sod 1 fo ide, an | most every farm, from 14s, to 15з. per week, and 
plant in contiguity at the same time with another must | upon which the ashes for the Potatoes were w Боб а Љу | | extra work 3s. per day ; boys' wages from бз. to 9s, per 
more nn imbibe and appropriate the elementary |a barrow ; when this was accomplished and the ashes | week. ea s 
^matter which that other refuses or et off, and which | covered by the mould from the DAE furrow, iis | Rust in Wheat.—The m: Prec of in your 
ilates to its composition, than t was turned, broken, and ashes wheeled on, which | Husan Article ы the 17th в,:1 conclude, one of 
are allowed to inter rvene—a period i in d, most, pro- | were partially worked into the панду » a hard ird the Uredines—very ОГ Uredd rubigo. The pro- 
bably, [similar {о the one recommended by Mr. Yule, of bable occasion of its appearance arises from the foctid 
"has entered into some other compositions фек. for | Armagh, and then planted with Rape д double cd A (rancid, impure) and GAPDAN air contained in 
‘it stronger affinities than those of the plant to which we | foot asunder, and the plants a foot apar earth, for want of closer comminution of the soil and 
"would offer it, if it may not bave passed altogether from | The cost of all these operations was very great; consequent free ERE of the s. The s: 
the soil in the evaporations which are continually going | it ought not to be enough to frighten. jii an Irish | eliminated from the minerals in conjunction with fom 
бп. A grain crop also, I think, in this connection affords farmer. It amounted to— ud causes the set ki sca doris an а ; 
“greater Paring and burning di ike rom it ouths osphere adapte 
mot even жир: | Beans, for more protracted hoein ngs, j| met Een o stones es, at д Ж et x the vegetation of that pod» ro. the fungus. The best 
than do any of our green crops, It Amas be hoed tilli in Dese ing e tma aa covering i em. xd t 
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“it is not prim d that distance dul be 20 (es p га Беса ingi them inintervals for the Rape 2 
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о өзү їп yr nma this view, I instituted the last = Sreang добијана. А ——— › Ше quicker according to the different stages of 
зай three separate experiments, and all three bave | Е £1 рот of the blight and general Ше of th the soil ; and 
i э ТАУ, 2А Ki та аА ШП the very harsh, No Pu n moor- iid Ж Н pa value, is а. аг such stirrings needs be ued throughout 
fu ery much against them | measured on the tanan season as long as practi . This advice is 
етен ihe у на so essential to а thin- | 98 stones of Potatoes, 28. 0s. 10d. паа from much study. Тһе ee, de found 
rop. eme : 2 tons of Rape, y at 65, м T ааай 136 satiare” piy "sept efficacious to any of the order Coniomycetes or 
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E Bere, Barley, and. Oats, M produce s calculation £2 12.10 Management of a Farm.—I observe that you have 
About 155 stones, „Although not in the same field with| As Фм re are four Ха plants s: every yard. of been lately trying to obtain the serviees of an active and 
e experiments, yet I consider it sufficiently under |ground, the amount of the Rape crop has ee en esti. intelligent ba m to man som phe farm of 1000 acres, 800 of 
В conditions to admit of their returns entering | mated by weighing. eight "e | it in heath ; a long narrow strip of land, the farm-house 
Ew comparison with if, and its produce far exceeded | . Thus, with ко late а ре, after all spring А was | and Vuildings. i at one э : à difficult to decide 
the rest of the field sown broadcast. The whole experi- | over, a. profit at the rate of п, 12s, per мае has асегпей | Where or how ihe new ®ш]йшрв &hould be erected, or 
ment is,I admit, but an imation to the trutb. | on waste land, and the land brought into a profitable (pen a rust уйш. to farm ТЖ? best pay the owner, 
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| que м ве near a опе as, under my present circumstances, а ад .requiring very litde 1 2 to ensure — good c hey may be called matters of serious con- 
NITS Ah next year. Най „ће Potatoes been planted a. imi Sidi but easily determinable by a practical farmer- 
t experimenta plot of ground eoniaining osx earlier, the -return | would on ve been much bighery ив. акра fg. T he plan àt I would advise the owner to adopt 
was finished sowing in April 14, they were not half grown when the stems were atta. to M Ru for а bailiff to manage this and out 
e rows alternately of Barley, E by the он and КЕ growth checked; J. M. йы of the many эу щын for the situation, four or five 
Ў intervals between ve set. of n ; may fé оер шб er "aur suit E rat no 
o three .Carrots at ejsame|. 5 seg Н | ЖЫ мы —— ons, furnish with a plan, 
v x F on iof |. | , Home M Cr di " the estate, nature of the soil, e an particulars 
mese mb that under =n ‚= e cmn "das be * kid at: fa - hereof nei абава design of опе or. two 
uce...of "Barley ae * Pda ds y has nice d ud t setsof buildings, or-merely ап addition to the 
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310 с seco eager "rt p $ ог акро ith soin of general complaint e rri England, Barley has. MOVE with the system they Should adopt to farm and 
"ows of (Вау, 15 inches between the rows, at intervals d atri - — t i is wi i ' 
tween the double rows, admitting.of three rows of| 291198 18 infancy, and appears mheir icd no named when the oepama would take place— 
Сатов. at ре Mine distances apart (15 inches) ; t 
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enced, and will I fear, prove “light ;™ the weather succeed in s an MAE 
: x getting a bailiff master of the abilities re- 
Ead. LT the dryness of the | hitherto has been unfavourable. However, we will hope quisite for such a field. The writer tbinks it quite 
f buildings, 
iuo ше Сато only vegetated partially, and were that— |essentiàl that there should be two sets o 
much Deed ке түзат тачат Масаты | or home-steadings, erected; as it might, at some future 
experiment, a а plot of ground containing | W. P. | period, let as two Гоа: boh if farmed Ьу, ће owner, in 
A yards was sown on May 10 in double rows | Wheatin Poradnia regret being obliged 4o like pie it would be of great 777 срна saving a 
f. pee MEE with double aA ot Ash-leaved | corroborate many чы of the doubtful. deal of horse-labour in ha rvest, and in earting manure 
^ es, the distance betwe a € many (to the fields agua. А. iy тг? 
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128.stones ; the | invariably affected eg a kind oí rust, or b but we 
tons have seen no sign of mildew in the stall. and ROYAL AGRIGULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Oats аге looking very luxuriant.;and although, in some | SreciaL Councit, June 
sevenths cases,the former did not come up regularly, in conse- | Trustee, in the chair. 
quence of the long we.hope an extra prizes 
The .second experiment, two- number bushels will compensate for want . і cretary on or before 
three-fifths до. formity of sample. R. а 8 full 
‚опе- Crops im East York.— The past season, ава whole, givi 
5; one-half.do,-under Pota- may be considered favourable to the preparation and finally а 
lhave found in a tillage clerning of land erre ips, and нр green.crops. | Fam Sing Wai 
{ i 2 owing to the late rains, are looking remark- Farming of changesi Ses e 
e ground was eceupied by ably v The odd patches of Mangold Wurzel to be а жем d P 
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pieces m m hi e sone. up but ір an indifferent manner, . Ar applieation К і. з. e. 
under part of an especially where due attention was not paidin i т ' aar doem mh es 
589 кк) yards),153.square yards were planted and getting in the seed. Our eter ted eon dad вебе im н ženia ia its mode 19 duas 
дашы )in danble raw, the double brai dy and has netiis de Prevention anà oui 2 2 o „эч 
еше teet wide. e produce was size and stage inning. "Turnip sowing on wolds Lameness in s and ойып» tuji 90е 9:107: 
und Potatoes, or, on the acre, nearly may be-said-to have been eomplete а wock.ago, aud аге Any other agricultural subjecto |... ...100 Q. - 
196 in the. same | looking well—even on the low "eot 970 
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pauca quam. with similar operation will bave been. brought рр Арен а член itum ad iden. A dis was th 
agn pes in, the fk оГ А ju and ne BA rows of ape wero present week.: Wheat, вербу is lonnan 1; and when Professor Way delivered before the members ersa 
we. tieipate EL early as E ав ап; ` Investi 
planted us of the e ground was nepe реа - е, igation into. 
harvest,.asitis now coming rapidly into ear, though, in the conditions under ия lime- — the absorptive 
пегі iu. "ipee vor, on do nere eri ine. some instances, it has spindled, and begins to look thin power of soils in reference ammonia. These result 
16 ewt. | dew), reported from other parts of the country, has only four vertical eol ч 
4o here, 1 noticed it about lst:of this spaces ; but would prove, аз Prof. Way 
paa rt т т. 0» sume а yellow colour, bestowed apon 
1 п асапто yellow colour, pres ranean or oes at Каз ы УЕ 
ir | d e iras miin n des im agriculture. His lecture was chiefly cecspted 4i 
