n, but though the writer had on | contained in their milk, 
that arkable sale, | con 
d h an opinion as to Pie cause of the e| nce has arisen, in 
mu dh й 648 os arising out of 
blood altogether; in fact, the Cl "- - cw» 
thought of, and. ae am persuaded is the application of 
robatio 
sl oí | public Le pportunity of ge the opinions — is carried off to the large cities, 
med. 
al the latter converted into: 
the course of t 
the Pr о diga "s E 
f as being in an une hec cause of | pho рена, маар «арча н. д ita аа 
Lord Ducie's herd on that осса- | А simila ды explanation рргор me 
ved from 
land, and no rule | those 
depended on bas yet been laid down to guide the breeder | тз in v. 
inthis respect. Thereare familiesof short-horns whose | І have n ; how 
C. and Mr. R. à g, Mr. | 
of the male animal appears to aet where there has been a | haer be enabled easily to.per: the 1 
god pedigree, and that males of —— or emet гапа so take up the food plaid n within their reac 
WIG b 
may have been) been safe stock getters:; this is so uni- 
con 
versally admitted that 16 is unnecessary to dilate on it, |^ arn S Vine was cultivated, 
айй weshall find that all the first-rate bulls that are | instance the — was laid upon pulveri 
sh i , no manure, indeed, 
pes used at all, under tbe | ү it 
the grape would be affeeted by | 
ort-horned history were all closely | the soil. between the 
ses, and propagate ti дг ше n о е 
to their offspring with саек Му onyen | [oem that the taste of 
i cautio: use beli 
w rem 1 
breeder against adopting the crossing bite. ; it will be | d oa this md аа of 
i ality of the ; but 
found to be attended with great danger, seldom success- | qua 
o hat 
ful and the injury thereby inflicted irreparable. Some | who are pde solicitons about quantity re" uero 
бобе families: of sho b dt 
inten — een at once | wont to ure their vin 
ruined by e Ze cross, and itis now time о I к по think aie - is argument as applied 
guard vil ; in-and-in "breeding. to a great to other us isa 
injudieiously has been the ruin of half | кезле ы proe day there 
d о be 
, to detail two instances 
^aa have яе: tm speaking, valuable | tha осоштей s at the Finit of s s 
sputed. Now, | 
е» — were — à partcolrly | the soil kara ned to pos ка a ш mi could be 
i : 
eyaras 
pecially as 
and unwise vet ia first the praetice, n - "rient jection is only to inm заст e bei ng th 
w о go | prac 
any chan ember | of vegetable manure. 
See 
The 
ofthe Royal туштун; Impr бн "Society йан. mella. ( the artiel 
Co i 
urs d'Agriculture ; ? 
ther places. à com 
LOIS-WEEDON : — and leaves of 
A LECTURE ON THE REV. MR. SMITH'S SYSTEM OF aro place 
e 
з d ; but as yet no | other plants, неа are dug in н: the 
safe ^ guide E to сах = Рана and | when they have come up, а 
tice is as ol 
e Vigne, ” án the * 
trees, pu, drie 
tther 
ed a f the Уш оез 
Сз б Tall. тоша seem to dns een led to а right 
would be no need of any of 
artificial lanis, which have lat ges been . so 
t 
t century, the 
Imay mentio other r going on at p. present time, in which a constant 
and the late Earl Spencer ; І omit the MÀ of succession of abundant Wheat с 
, ав І do not like to raise any difference of upon the same land wi 
| 
| 
а scanty 
І 
acid, and for this, as was чыру d pro v i n се Sir. M | nicety, 
bo ich 
one 
8 the ob- 
zolu- 
No Quveau | 
Thoi 
DELIVERED IM Dus абва ёт ды result by an e о ewm and 
RURAL ECONOMY With a view, Аз or а passage An 
Р ar Re mes given, е general | fibres of the roo erop, at vided his field Ho 
масун NOE A. my heare infer, that | broad and deep Lam into sections, ое of 6 fee - 
it must be necessary for the farmer to ^ тту width. In Ше centre of each: ndm he drilled his са 
p'acing the loss which hisland is sustaining by ће erops | їп two rows, about 10 inches apart, во that 
ivati ca- | interval between them and the next double row of prae 
5 
ше: eet, He th 
part of agricultural chemistry—seems built upon this|furrow, ploughed up th 
hole space 
osition, and m instanees are given of land not | tween the rows of corn, with the exception of the 6 or 
g manure, they are trented'as exceptional, and | 8 inches of ground nearest to the latter, so 
HE аа 
"upra will convinee us, Өй. crop—a- nice and delicate о 
в: 
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Bm 
cial опе, and аё) Та the spring the soil 
more normal arrangement would be that in thrown up again "- the grow 
Í the — ng spaces, 
tached the greatest 
rse-hoei baig; which was prac- еп 
of е . 50 
рењаре айра te 
ei the "e yielded to the erop a sufficiency of inor- | furrow in the centre o 
а о commerce or 
"е course of а ‘certain cycle of pA of. the urnip 
again, he ri 
ferm, ‘only uch 2d lapse of a certain "were deposited 
я i а as Mié qii 1 ЫНЫ B be re — 4 gep and ihe aj] 
pulati equivalent wer 
Pardon during that кыл to the increase of | weather the shallower, 
| their appearance 
ок die: be recolleeted, that by the system of Не was no 
"m 
у S 
e is or the sübsoil to undergo soil, ce and, Map 
ts w i in in the same во 
E 
i 
i 
ira 
it h is ne 
> it to render the phosphates, the slkslies, Тһе perusal ot Рив 
yepe locked up z aee its agra ea 
EEE 
ti 
i 
FE 
ER 
HI 
FH 
H s 
Ht 
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[iti 
18 
if 
1 
are. x , however, like our own, the circum- #ће atmosphere the ammoni salts 
f Ё 
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i 
d 
a continual dra "d larly succe essful as a 
TH 
ix 
BIS 
53 
+ 
кровей. to. deri gau portions de = 
ows which "y farms іп Cheshire supply ‘occasion to refer in 
browze upon them with the анн that the difficulty of 
о айуоса 
ame ces all стей in ап early state of карр. that by t T M be TT 
нил dispensed wi 
чн to practices now forgotten, 
things ibat a вој үчн жане -such a iion й ws 8 as аге et тае 
пош of fertilisins 8 nally - attention at the presen sent asy 
dem 
onstrating, how much - ^ y bc doe 
" of . as vation, even 'although "ss simple а ieal means 
p fertilised by exposure was 
Tis e 
man eals, - ан become the х of ошу one row was drilled in each ridge, and ^" 
ch 
in dry the 
и live 
charac атна requent allusion 
nor are his |. 
eom mmand | 1n 
Ji 3 'Са8101015 m after 
the tural districts, which. must fonia ky | admitted ; em in spite of this, a — di 
thin men. soluble in the. soil, ‘came to "be tinue С Lol 
вы Wan be Ege in the ordinary | altogether. For this Mr. Šmith, о 
same 8 
putting into practice 
th 
ing (etep, by Panel Lr аб отба pen 
this 
e for a rotation of чыз but 
h pulverisa 
we now know, 
ed. | v 
of the 
fer year 
with. 
the merit | 
p these 
та] | pense dla. fu Sm Mh loo veg justly — in the e 
No 
face to his na por * that if we set 
d poreelai 
5. 
this 
-—U 
ави . THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
principal rules 
where it is | following in his footste 
йызы һе 
[^ a gane should be c 
ree it was necessary a 
to guid e tbe plough wi 
827 
M — e RR 
had deterred farmers in ET. 
Wheat 3 or4 inches only come € tender plant, and 
in | agai in in early p 
n in кайны Тий? 
uthority otherwise to 
1 think, be 
T; 
mean all tl 
os 
trials 
buried in the вой. Few 
qd d be depended upon to perform 
ра stly remarks, that there isa ^ vague- 
admitted быб, although 
hbours and 
omm io Пећ robs them of the 
und 
tanding and approved тет 
which were in vogue on A Tz neig ы is 
| country v 
se 
& basis of truth, if by the жш we suppose him to 
iat the soil contains or сап n irom the 
er in which E 
, 
vigi ttn 
ein|s tatement is = v : — са rather eal 
He found that in e jamm m 
sing | 
ain ^ жый, ines 
ported upon 
— path. 
Tull 
sheet, or even ee 
n his. menn tot неч a ечат it may be inferred f 
and by some of his bont 
disci ples 
crops maaa: on bis mr would — on - 
els an 
e | average, е exceed 16 bush 
oso ip those i = w 
su 
грашу. 
Whilst, 
efforts may 
ont i 
;| clergyman 
[ina little 
re wasan . р 
mes might perhaps be ariete. cec dide: 
hich we have since learnt means of greatly 
which 
gv m the suecess which attended = 
e €— 
ing from a fuan ye. ough pulverisa "eec «à — 
an be obtained b 
to persuade us of th 
effe arae manner by 
n of id eedon in Northampto 
-- 
pretending — 
each tipi o 
fallow its the plant is up. He 
between 
Season 
to the оці British ennt M which has gone 
чен uer ж 
inary ploughi 
eat, Lupines, and led м чш. whether his principles may ru » carried 
roots of the Vines the aid 
pred A —— a kind 
of modern 
, 1858.) very part - th ле рген within а emen drive 
ost ia. made with the aei гА ín from Oxford, s Rev. S, Smith, the inte 
nd 
:'Aaccouut of his method 
[Nnm oe dividing dis corn field into sections of 
5 fti in width. In the centre of — м 
-—- the in triple rows 3 feet apart, so that 
wp wie ён сс o cpu 
trenches the spaces 
the cultivated portion with the — ds 
retenir — of the Wheat t erop. 
rdinary me 
|enoug 
some 
the —-— 
of pure 
T 
ull's | ounces of 
"Ви two questions wil will 
easy to во decisive 
first nb to the Чү y the 
treatment which is 
ith's ocet 
d —the other а gravelly loam 
ia clay ая у. 
,given soil, he 
asd d eh 
era 
th 
2 for the Wheat рл 
di th anal t enl I chemist E 
e for when the yu 
гезе! нана ei жет 
he ds-vpesling of ЛЧ 
each under examination. 
to from 
e "Bue erop ha 
M be у ascertained ; bu 
d the spot in m € last, even the most unp 
e musi —-— чертти the field Ó— 
nor can there be a mersus doubt that 
in this 
E thé тшшш perse ! ealtivated the 
naturally occur, to which iti 
an answer. 
land. Would the 
successful on the field 
y well on land 
the clay taken o 
off 
I and with this addition can itself dis- 
e the 
re quality ef the оу t 
ng 
м» funds 
peaks of mere 
eam 
d. є 
