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=ЕЕВ AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Ост. 14, 
resur 
lants of th 
am ie most destructive of all root t weeds, If any 
e Agrostis Рале - p oc 
pan о 
t 
superior description ieu, ГА we did hear a slight con- 
trariety of opinion among "e jecit tan Judging 
themselves eve eryihing thati ei Swithin er 
to the 
unremitting exertions, they so 
occupiers of the soil, eem White Mer (the quickens 
of re ур omite roots under 
hoe 1а every r diss чс ч pes soft black 
land of "Norfolk Cambridge, ind creare а I 
peaty soil it riots. in many 
trolled possession мее the whole field, "piiütulashy ee 
the land is over-ploughed ; here th 
forth its stron E. 
ng, Toots, w. eets who will recollect the road between — се Penrith when it 
little or ае obstru It increases bes doge sd was one extensive waste—little more, i an а barren 
rapidity, and almos e y" efies the vigilan in heath. But now, if one travels tbat road, ус way we turn, | * 
of лур Жу armer to master it, Inthe soft, Ll ght, vm dy we see steund n us a very fair agricultural exi d with bere and 
soil of Norfolk, near Holkham, I o 
of a light sandy feld of оа E acres, - drie 
po s for ; there were from 12 
innkeeper Мей that it гу excellent 
„and the kordas liked it, for they ate eri of i 
The Black Tw "re Surface Twitch, or Blac A 
is the Agrosti m 
it abo 
er-cropping. The 
t only 
ion as its stems are | 
sends out roots | 
Pea 
ud ift they | were so fi 
e White Couch sends | P» 
: el 
of the that if the cou 
Society," Lord Lonsdale said—I will con 
have now much more | capital embarked, more skill, and more 
^. ы „1 
times go one by—I вау, if any one of u s should have the good for- 
tune to live for so long a period, жч will find at the end of that 
time that ше элу ep situm e SERA ms ren “ agriculture 
will be т far than wi n hav conception of at the 
gant. eii Жайант I I uic Pest 4 in the abit of reading 
the old books upon. agriculture, and 1 find that many of си 
recent publication. But they had not in those days the fi Ну 
we possess of diffi tly those works 
were but little read ; to us, however, these advantages are acces- 
sible, and knowledge comes more easily to every man's е 
Still I believe even at that time there were bright examples 
good farming, but t ya great majority „were what was called 
slovēnly. D Were e It d be m 
county. а : 
E 
боце of qt eere ro ding рачим far 
and wide over the field, covering the whole surface with 
t itis 
he 
is most diffeult t т о е Тапа 
d with this blaek ean it be 
can- 
root and b 
burning them visi з this is done on the Cotswold Hills 
by what they "call < smother- 
verting the won of an 
for their Whe: or Turnip 
than 
wW 
other way than: by |! 
binc; drying them and 
particularly оя to vds pee of green crops, and x apytove 
of the way in which that branch of cultivation has been extended, 
for I believe it will have Боёп found profitable to the farmer. 
oward gave the health of the judges, "4 
Eear to the tamm of Turnip husbandry into 
Cumberland :— 
bra 
he was et to sleeve: tet. en very useful premium had been 
ips grown guano,” He trusted Ша: the 
tleman who responded w ie toast. would be ера. 
„беч 
eid that. fe rtiliser exceeded 1 
3 
hoped his 8 ff int, as 
was the "Inspectors of Turnips;" and | & 
it was a v абме, poe stion. The. rion 
this dui I was of much more recen 
sed; it did not date very far n: and a gentleman from 
ad 
of Turn 
P bier soos end CURE. B e 
was glad to 
вау, 8 herited 
dee | paternal acres. 
rnips 
t date than was generally | 
It was dificult to estimate the e of the ide 
to America, 
pios week ;— 
аъ them, 
he body i 
lins itelf. moves ownw 
on it r 
upon 
of the dvo will just give] 
не of the horse 
usually happens that the w 
without placing the platfo 
so that in 
with his feet. In this 
scribed, 
| Through that means alone } we were ena 
Loc of ete meat duri 
ormerly the case. In em 
bled to have a gr eater 
ring the long [иет months than хаа 
т times all t iffe 
salt present, according to their мы 
enabled to feed diesel IK Rod families pró «юг. апа 
that was not a circ нче qe псе in the boeit sóni to be neglected. 
It was a su ject ight be very approp: ly considered 
bodies з entered Талашу! йо! ie: question of redi ыш the елек at | 
ер its е ар thr 
ls of national pro 
teret, А, der 
fresh s to t 
manufa нр: 
арт. ту is, that in one the plan 
учн € эй aget: is 100 lbs, or one- 
This rule will n 
horse to work comfortably 
to а whipple-tree placed on fi 
rawing he P the p 
е — 
about which a correspondent made 
e inquiry 
upon ihis point), but in neither е * Endless Cháin Powers.—A conveni 
gres — like the number exhibited on Miner chine for applying animal power is per -— сорың 
casions, 8 likewise, were paratively | endless chain, worki g in the position of an in „the 
few in en In almost every specimen exhibited | plane, where the eight of a large dog is used for reus 
еге was no lack of those d qualities which hurn-dasher. шер Mie ving 
favour in the eyes of the judges. e same rem s is formed of strips of light wood. riveted "re 
applies to the pigs. In рез department the entries | India-rubbe raps, an constant -down two 
ew, and at the same time so select, that it pu turns the fly-wheel, to which a redii ward 
e as if the efte, of all t e previous exhibi- orking the dasher. Tha ме prineiple ue 
tions—and they alone—had entered the of compe- ue а Kopad with great success in the application " 
tition. From the re 8 rer" the anniversary e-po driving threshing-machines, sawi 
meeting, presided o by Lord Lonsdale, we select | wood, and to various other purposes. Instead o Indis 
passages from speeches by his lordship and Mr. Howard, Mrs straps, strong cast-iron chains are used viis, 
of ene быт astle are made to run smoothly with very little friction 
n giving the toast — "The East Cumberland Agricultural over a succession of small iron wheels, which 
e tion. 
: ж. if 
the fric the end bee 
арбан А. its ea then the friction i is one. 
twentie wei of the and plai 
eighth the w 
not, however, apply 
is added to its weight ; for it 
а ар Monet is not 
8 
e powe 
га ed by the use of t the dy nataon already 
Miscellaneous. 
* Qod Helps Those who Hel, 
a — AM has 
il 
rough а 
e 
€ б; gie of his priis to g 
make joe ue 
А ds, as that attention should be paid to it, for wh i 
the. ter months, was sounded with аи й gin land, if peel bei rud epu Өх. ы people, aee end bons of the Creator, 
forth by & Ds; Richardson, Qe it got the name of | Population upon salt meat which was so pernicious in its quali-| T^ oth : di I pes for instance, 
fgrostis stolon niensis ; and as it was 15 ^?d so injurious to the constitution! Ие would conclude, as ther countries t at 1 might name—suen, c— lands 
era Riehardso Y : he had begun, by proposing, and with many thanks to them "for as Spain or Sicily, once the granary of Europ 
very easily the doctor sent it into Ireland | their arduous services, the health of the “Л А —for want of 
as the most valuable of all the G wag | Inspectors f Turnips." e was sure it -— una tock and | infinitely more favourable than our own—for wan 
ry 1 Ы о BL Ф, terehange 
required being to mow the erop at any time of the year, Peer those lemen in their labours. T ad sometimes, roads, for want of ышы ule 
dien carry it from the feld, ard еш it in Teigti of | of defeat, Hie is жтаре-4ш 19 vrangi" but hd was киге thors | places will sb anent жеге it stande, aud бю vhi 
„' еч e is n t 
about 2 inches long with a w the | gentlemen had always exhibited not only skill $4] Judgment in icum ees : ш ting n0 
eut тте over the field Sad (whieh poe en previously their Е eA also th : Da a а расы impartiality. (Loud WEE h away, Vocis richin ng n à miey pco ding no ВШ 
: then harrow and roll it, when each o dmi pde o оа E ee no JE EE 
the ary or stolons took root, and a large т йлы 209 ү tae 1 itd GRE UE а th da iry usbondry qr ~ ces hich veivilbed. d ad d edipi r ho benere - 
€overed the ground of what t doe tor called “ оПапа in the latter part of the 17th century ; and we Уау in which uncivilise pee 
riti stock.” J. M. - d "yloptedia ^ the article on the subject in Wilson's * Rural | lence of РӨӨ. Sir E. B. Lytton, шанда. i. 
| Cyelopsedia ? (tem., 1745) that Mr. Craik, of Arbig- 
land, in Dumfriesshire, became the earliest саше 
ЕЛИНИ of — be * - е cottish border. About 10 Calendar of Operations. 
i ag ears q., of Corby, became ир —%— 
‚ East CuMBERLAND.— The anniversary ACTUS et pose cultivator of them in Cusiberaa T Nr. Prin сто . нше, 
stock society too awson, in Berwickshire and Roxburgh Ын, TER Ross, October 9.—In all, save the higher Can 
place on the Castle Green last month. In no depart- 8001 followed. ] һе erop has beon brought to the neg inet eneing 8. 
ment, save that of horses, were the entries numerous : ———— condition. Although somewhat later in commeneé eo, 
beri : -5 H an usual, with the fine weather with which We 95 ign 
je theless, as а whole үө» esed was perha sih Rediet 9. агае the d ета ec Mr uo 2 ha 
best auspices о we could reasona ave Md 
ciety. F not now drive whole herds of scareely had an interruption ion aba pe pb. 
аш» eren sheep to the show ground ; they | Farm кажы and de d Principles of their Con-| however, a great deal of. rain "has fall fallen, and Dart p 
have learn at it is useless pt to defeat an | struction and Use ; Elem and Familiar | in the seg districts- have been 7 oo аі W! 
opponent by dint of sunu Maius. Ое e Treatise on n Mechanics and om Natural Philosophy | (е quantity thus н б а а thereof will abundat? 
hand, T c i generally, as applied to the ordina: а of| bad è windy days would' yet set all 
8ле ш overbalance the judgment of men who know Agriculture. Wi 0 Engraved Шш a Е Haag ao now Eu spare Se Ad count our stacks and. 
that ot d more iq than mere obesity e J. Thomas, London: Sampson Low, Son, and tbem with former years’ returns, although nor. 
аге 0 tute а perfect speci of a 47, Ludgate H т | ауе es in Punch's | supposed dilemma—-at r^ a ies 
TT i seem to have led to а Tus HIS is the естй ы е American work— Bm RE M rig mie uei Fortunately ic Faring т 
t: Т by general consent Saturday's s! | contents include iso the general principles у speak, as maiia i parts of the country oan, Of Эшне 
зё allowed [ode be the best of th mechanies which are pursued to their „деѓа 15 i п ће FE — Е т pon у pat Dst meriti 
East Cumberland. So simple i ent. Our Oats this year are partienlariy good; dh 
—levers, pulleys, wedges, screws &e. ; and a rgely and meal abundantly; As ће debe 
, , ; terwarc s large demand 
to their uses and өхетардбакной` in farm As 1 Pene V there dt 2gs. per quartef. 
The work fi theref. pements. | and new Oats are now selling at 285. nets n is now tum 
professes therefore to be complete о | being secured agai and wet, attentio bó 
theory and practice of agricult mechanics.  That|making preparations fora new crop. Pot Mr carted 
it is more so on the er than the latter division of a| tom ay for Wheat. Manure that is К in small hesi 
ir | subject will be plain to En Е leas has to be turned in the dunghill, put om i equally 
т poaa AREE ч , » how- | an eqnal and snitable distance from ench ntis ound 
: $15 Was ү the merit o төнгөн o dgment, over m ground, and ploughed. de `t in the north. 
—— ore, does not affeet the m pared And eate 
quality, were of a very | select a paragraph оп the ср ежа Graas ia aon now getting ver Med [err rh time 
