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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Ur rboat, aud Otherwise 
фей "Grade id bU 
пей ive ерене 
yield a к 
quantity of ска d iini, $66; very ea 
ents/of last year T am 
Fed posto "25 хакы ‘Pasture T than I at one t 
proper habitat is je sandy 
placat px it "ws r 
RI stiff culms, but 
a on elays, 
t во coarse 
Home Correspondence 
Skilled and Mo ving observed s 
icles imthe int icit Lad ч [кдм оп 
ievance, sense this is mainly a question 
rly. From my | b 
nclined j^ give this a | imm 
im 
2 uU ls 
"his it increases in Жл, i 
cia 
t! and tl nem 
ef education, but as the annual р — аге mear а 
d, І desire to point out, from among many loose 
habits of. farmers з, а most i impoliti ie у раса of Ыг ring 
their farm servants without any edd into their cha- | some o found 
te aracter is main capital of Майо lurk in our institutions and habits, and e derive | purposes, exclusive of those portions of | i 
servants. . With ll careful Wit. А егіепсей house- | additional cause о of gratitu ude by using the gifts | estin wed bn разня, А гм e grounds, 
keepers it is the АШУЫ of үә enquiry and вегийзу; upon us in a right spirit for the advancement of civilisa- ps 0 stat res—viz , grazing 
znd іп such houses the honesty, sobriety, and. general tion: J. W., Pete Firik ugh. дө 80а acr »- Grass lands аг 
behaviour . of drca is mid the Thin cwiny.—In о your rem e places the pot 
on гай ES 
temptations always before them. W has 
:experience of household T т 
servants and labourers, 
Sue 
Now, as respect 
wen p счет бшен es ві dep ir hone nest, 
ehdenee 
Sc) от decent Poe 
thy e хеерйопа. 
elass from which our йб s ervants 
I believe this differen 
at, i 
-have sam -— 
er ntia 
Y the petam The. household | 
rvant learns v^ ipid 
able property, &nd a 
other 
his services ird. de scibhet че тм: bu vaa 
my е A which I ооб" mneivil, а p 2 co Ps aining | t 
of this to a neighbour. xeu n the: 
of 
Mis 
ens 
on doubt, the -aecounta. 
в: ад РИ "a object: in..sending , you the en- түм to inquir es, meté trs or med € y the age 
AA sófa Wheat is to tale knowtr that bri were "wise, have rise т gui, во; favourable eman named -mith; 
pose A sheéaf, "$n Lava Adds after n a- result, say: n eeted ?. bec&use, | doubt," we incline 
urnips of MARI land п March а dian wh n we eonsider the remarkably us dre period öf | accounts need tobeauditedby 
ue "if erion ата was baryest cSept. E: Muy апа June, and the prevalénce of inseets and | the profit at 87} per c 
lling 3 | нк ыер, disease on trees ала planta. 2шк4 during. the. past | д great deal of his 
tion of | ih as.seed after season, one would have-been: di predict: any: | the farm, he very properl 
nt harvest, ‘thing’ bi ant harvest as we lave had, | salary should not be charged against 
probability Since 1844 we have certainly experienced. no. harvest | by charging one- ) 
enough on. likeit ; and. 1 наче h rit) | dnties регіо di 
ving "that the harvest o sj Now, | charged in the current account on 
оп, were the нотара паш st, 1015, А івы in 
wha 
observation has led me | of Ciiis cud it a 
to form а very different Il and de А тайшы Б that if the ‘principle э 
on 
ug 
"d this is the | | been 
the m 
that f farmers didi not aa. qm nor were ресе | horse 
more improvement in ihe „РШ! of the land, in 
of labour in. the aiacha of 
e ar 1у,о 
с t the е growing wants of ап increasing popu- 
latio "ri an partial view of the que estion will 
трче? pera IUe ACHT: ess, and e all in a 
due sense of the s acéruing to the country from 
p мнне вару of food ; the importance of the agri icul- 
tura vies 
loas uud 
e b 
better “appreciated that Ne shall be able to approach | 
f ul ther 
reply t ark on and i 
n жей article of Lad "e hau. that ош онак of growing | sur еки бези ж" interspers 
tha 
corn on s sis“ ras ly useless for the purpose | | plantations ; ; bit part ipet 
reable produce," 0 us to | соо is а he г, and exposed to 
ere carried on m2 The wc adopted by Mr, Yu 
scale all in squa sine белим, а? "oily i | one, Уай a modifieation of the 
i | eropping the ска, and only half as much produ ce were | admir кум 4. suited, in a general way, to 
upon them, as егы ribe d we grew on of t rm, which will be best uia 
square Lands 24 vod even thus у егу far su к айе pere 1 
— agr | No. 1. 20 aeres of manured green crops, sot RP M 
with you that it is ard 
just ertet that ld 
нч " from an 
I Бый, о of f ois Weedon, anà 
о be correct and вос 
eroj d XM Wir tel паз ы with Pd "die NM 
грне і w System is the best of the two, 
ia as ^ie "sini of fallo owing dnd. Мот: љу 
labo т жен is His. 
siit. for 
l ме M e consider essentíal, to reae 
the best of c PIU ie Son, Mr IT. Fer E 
ar (1854 d ML во rivers M 
eut, both; in md and (аайлу, н it w 
at all alike З "в: 4 
“А dry May and a к jj! jim 
nu in. 
Brings all things into tù пе“ \! 
at any rate will not m good this ségs 
of. June was unustially dry. ' To Erde 
greater truth in aput proverb, wliieh,. Ti 
more current among millers than farme 
* it was never known to rain four" y. 
Sept. 21. 
— 
cr Ó— 
Tue Par 
ings of 'unsestsieted: -indust try be so much | natior nal sho iow. at AS ш a: las 
t 
| exa 
f the r remaining e which are still Eome e ji iiy. 
her 
SEM e gain anda. 
yn AnMaGH.— While a 
pni. 
зїп r 
e area available | 
5 etg тст апі ^m e ier je t 
TEE € 
sown vi Spalding" 8 : Prolite, me 2-2, 
а 
ар) отоп Шу 
н rised. f | 
No. 4. 90 acres Wheat, after Beans, whieh is pecu 
superior erop to that sown after а mannred gre y 
Which finishes the rotation, a it begins again. 4 ; 
Mr. Yule sows ча Clover o baving 
permavenpt oii and, Aid H being so situated as 
render i able to гелі 
and it will.also be ieu rea 2 he are 
pe, nor 
year ending Мау 
реше», rA а very 
te, е мгап жүр 
Мечата da сан d five 
Мае а ^ profit p 8251 ү 
ation, in 
è 
us Н think m eh fr fron b t 
o prevalent that Wheat sown in spring should до ап impor КБА se if it iud m Ы буйр sire аА ен DEEST 
that those season ver чес. л in certai 7 
Are Жын Indy gratejui for or Abundance and it would afford p rounds: hereaft ат, WORS: e: ith a ааа пета нга 
fine We her 1—T. із y has been lately presented іп recurrence of those "uere s, for looking QNARE, with 20 acres of Wheat after 
а variety 9f shapes ; pile énsés the assumption of а some confidence to.a repetition of the abundance and z mdp ru raher 
— ud egree of 4hánkfulness would seem to require quality of the memorable harvest of 1854. il rye od Whent after 
t ma ius d firstexamine the grounds I have limited the inquiry to causes meteorological. for the: Flax-to be 
me оча ей эң TI are raised. ‚ res been unifo throughout the | cleaned, and after the Flax Т 
x ee i =) e ASS о 8 to elaim virtue country, that the cause which h produced it must | clean the land ti Wheat, an 
ин дуе om ir "o T. 8 avourable | be ап liy niversal one. Indeed, the present | Bean стор every 
meus s ses к : е addition to the actual harvest proves that if only the tmeteorol | con- | in eight years on the same 
reasonable | ditions ros prop M ous, almost апу land and any sort | add to the profits 
pa vm 3 "a pr rigo" жең 1 heartfelt дрн | ог style of ing will pre oduce а Íniv-erop..- Now how | : In going over the 
d merciful an interposi- | is this ? e gloriou inorganie eonstituen with 
tion in a nation's елеу апі shall any particular | to anys: а P puta nothing in, which аот i ums Ue p, an 
interest or part arrogate в ch greater sanctity, | and yet the pla nds somewhere ehow regularity of the Turni 
the propriety, as to constitute itself А Judge and — dispensable phosphorus sulphur, ғ ammonia, ct w prion 
merits of any interest sub- | which corn is an impossibility. Тһе proximate cause of | but winter-so 
eq all this not be in the farming, nor in and; we ЫМА, ° The un a 
ust look for it further a-field, viz. 1 : happy eoinci- vaded the о Аъ 
denee of in ое meteorology. though empty yt ll the renun 
lf genial airs, genial showers, and Mehr sunshine сап | admirably arran 
t | add no inorganic constit to to the soil, they may.and. do | Farmers! 6 
d | so invigorate the еее» nd rs of the plánt as 
le it to dive its roots deepér and spread th 
furiher, and to seek ize hold of, and assimilate 
more of its re ulum than-un ei able stock, the prope 
stances easons it could do. i$ clear ^ at the pl at. H 
causes pe a universally good harvest must be either Мг. Strafford. - Т 
positive negati Positive. in the ce of|circles by 
amitti conditions, negative in the absence of ün- | siderable, Mr, Kirkham 
ty | favourable conditi Now the positive must be solely | the kingdom 728 
== meteorologien], "The negative, on the oth her r hand ; may be short-horns in 
yienl, gal, of up 
к р а vi MED МЕ" 2 P. & te кык £ EH а from some 
эу 5 ? E ап quiry ded 
