THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
" ed by its action on chloride of enun А also possible to eb for eie or тт теа advisable | de 
th ci y P oxalate three horses! Ken is advisable 
: E re teing he i p : ash with marie acid ; Nothi 
M insohibility їп hat rpa acid : eart 
p= Vir шыу at once by the coarse id ash pecu- , into some chamber—a cask 
онан due to the i esent. # is placed ; and that is all the apparatus ne 
Asto the crops: нө? benefited by guano, this m à — 
on the variety of pos n: osen. Peri 
m tper га e of а n 
i pi кыек plumis, i is мну аар ax оп the 
better perm for {һе growth it eals. The other subject; м, сү b - а m assert m f ba» never 
А mi olivian, &e., as ied четче a super subject to it. 
undance of phoephatie beri are bette a for This gem T Pink I sil doe hai of ү erop from this 
t owth hai: roots, any e rarely s f Tu re 
employed to E Advantsge i in аң place m super. К to this com REY b 
ocn] E ded they ean be obta at а rea buted either to the time sg ng, or st 
able со value; "So the other (iin, as the for if hat WAS іе case, it 
ganha Bay. ud А. Patagonian; which a ro My о» E 
lime, TM == ealeulated for those е plants es the lé 
minosce, Peas, Beans, &c, which are much more Бове: пе growers of it m x ih e seed o QD wich 
fited by it i "a eren а dressing of the highly nitro- раке гип dad maturely with the pp ; if this 
genised Peru ase, I think it would account for it, as I c 
is sca 0 use Peruvian guano done, imagine that roots produced Кош. is seed s Шоно 
о рашы е а run would thémselves be liab 
vever, if rmt s тару "alors ddl ive а | 
is very rur nhe satisfactory piadina ` and, time, suggest а 
is far | remedy for the evil, they bt peas boon upon 
uch а agricultural interest. A Subscriber 
The Wheat Cro LEN vise 
Bre 
E 
or les 
r soil; 
Fisable t 
the. 
‹ ow me {о ҮШ that you | 
are fully counteracted by tie less value o gain call on your us correspondents to furnish | 
Mo ease of Veri — lacis, you Miri а байат сторон of the Wheat crop. 
| forwar 
i rm-yard- Mmanure, spring grain, I have re 
| descriptions, correctly, but, I re 
e or any of the protein or albüminous vwd in reference hi 
лең E 1 decomposition.—I | chan myself, have 
гу essential point, viz , the — been rese ved by Wm I hav — any 
ja j o ren in- this са during the last фу or 
m Whieh uric Acid cely `a perfect o be fo 09 
бензо due > d ai that "i which I pred t i from Ls 
g uric "bh s shrivelled o 
i 
Wheat crop, is; decide 
ешм this plan is 
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ed | [be елет to 
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have tli 
of th "e all quite : 
ENS in та king irs us 
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AMulture 
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ГРЕКА 
е Ка have ‘described iJi ağ, ti 
some epa r respondent will kindly: give the i 
desire m ii 
Punt Grazin T suggest n ir 
more economieally consuming 
r Grass fields Ml 
miis 
| far done 
iland, and rend 
| distaste ful. ; 
opt such n as, like the system ортаа 
[арен Vetches; A ке, the animals 'éobfihed" 
ат round which been” fed; alo кө ей 
gradual ас $^ disti which remains” 
‚вш this purpose I“ would 
field, f 
Е 
Hi 
d be the spaces eg ө the мше, w 
takes pegs 
enough. Ан дег the Бай fro om 
adually moved forwards-i 
much as 34 ‘eent. of nitroge 30, ај to Н; de smiley dece ues ero " ide be decided ow | commence aa one end of the 
iu good Peruvian güáno yn phon o бп по pree Hipitate an Mis Harvest will commence here generally | eios them and shift the pegs forvard а 
with oxalate Of ammoni would show ‘that abon 1st of. this month. William Cubitt, Васіот needed, Не should also ia io ede 
lime exists in а pure state. Agsin, it sho Ae d DES Mn Walsham ee 'orfolk. : мез gat he ma 
give.à white ash—indieative of its афва A should | -Savü in Damp Weather. eld of whlité rank just as fas 
кле ammonia. when dams is mixed: Oats, near PIymou pr Oba and the weather ex hou 
sie A good ishcl' Ша | tinuing th was at last stack layers,.wit ry. with water in the ba 
ha gyan 3: straw between. On tak ing abroad the rick, tlie e, in re readiness еае 
»9. The ‹ Ул ене found. in 'exeellent: ei me "not: - Sprouted nor spread in tS liqui 
à dif aged in any w& "An what ans d with s0 pre- evenly over the ATE 
urine, it wi me du |earious a grain as A Oats, w аы оси «0 been 59 
entirely p: th : Rot with ——— or even Barley: In this-way thousands of 
existing in poo nd thus the A redi for | acres might have: been saved, which haye Беёћ left to 
some long time; i uel. on the contrary, to e sprout in the gr dpi ind. where straw i is all used ир, | 
trid urine, where th urea ready decoi b з her stalks, ' or t answer” 
carbonate of. а à is given off-in greatabu Where no dry straw, e is P id hád, dt may edi 
assists süch dec „апае таа ultimately 1 Я а анса їп sheaf ? ;either by a sim as іп "Russia; &e., for the mme Lu ing upon it. 
great loss in a much por his is also- y | described in & British бй йык vol. iip. 206 ; or Г en ike to know objections the 
shown heec órgani igi vj а pe tlie risk of fire, by lime, nsfolfbws::—If therick plàn. ^ Perhaps the nm T к 
EE. РЕТ alway pa л a manner y- made ith tlie gráin türned inwards, a Grass of the field máy 
e ш of a little quie eklime rapidly с [е quantity of fresh quicklime.plaeed within, and would empower the ад ei y to ией ive | 
Hence this is of great im е | then al in from bot top, and егей over ' vals between. t ting- pegs when ^s 
k En bw XE ne ws it is very beneficial to | to exclude the external air, the lime will тара ly dry | M and diminish them elsewhere . According to li 
we E а A. the air within, which will as rapidly draw bts i from | judg uh. I know Њаё it is possible to graze land үнү 
-filled with- rn; aud so continue until the сот yor the |  períeetly under thé ordinary system. d. have setti 
f m rA M twn tbt soles pee did 
stable e 1з clean, and constantly 
& ed effect than otherwise 
—— À—MÁ— 
Hom P vor обаецо 
"орз in Ac whieh in 5 une looked 
in most places very indifferent, slight, and backward 
rn 
Qur Wheat, w 
mus атт f 
is now lil 
4. E 
through 
side th 
пр 
nts, 
e method having been 
5 though reni recom- 
t must 
am 
w. резе оп “iie large cy 
mended (by me) in damp se 
the павет сап easily ty it f 
dozen or two of dam 
grain. 
age in both ; Kx а fair average where ma 
is difficult to know ыл ng of; dem 
provement, possibly the present warm 
Р, М. 
passed over us night, with hea 
and more this morning, idi ihe weath 
threateni I earnestly trust w 
Па that. covered P oig 
of gin i in some parts of England. The 
» iiio conie o a square of fárm offices Leo 
s» (H T 8 rt ке), 
n pillars like 
i denis 
о 
f last year's hay is тоне ө, 
it would be a grea 
e that he will = aic to 
‹ |description at a less e 
it | datio п than 
re accommo- 
farmer may have to say agains 
o 
d | given in some detail (seé p.241) itis 
pro 
рен рей i in nieely dis 
s| ha 
refter 
colnshire lately fields чите! 1 might вау а 
(fet grazed ; but for one eed 
| of the Grass or the skill of the farmer, 
Айс. тр Ж 
| Report of а Discussion at $4 Wakefield 
5,1854: On the es of. € 
Manure Drill. Tyas and Horridge, 
| The pamphlet thus entitled contains ап atr 
| Cultivation 
"oc 
= 0 5 
8S 
| par red, ris: the arguments 
latter, with A test timonials йе е 
| pu ieation " 
The following i is the report. of an 
Mr. Harding, а te 
rw near 
ошу fuir tits 
2 
ex] 
Нпейу m marked, 
the reri believe it wil М d De 
phosphate, if it һай be 
on! Ez |d have been noh over 5i 
y | (lineal - fro 
most ev 
of the 
tributin 
n any othe r implement # 
nsi that the 
5 or 6 pecks of 
nev 
In No 
га 
any other чре of йанды a farm- 
phate is only about 
