1020 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
(Ocronzm 29, 1864, 
attac hed t o the tabular statement i is page 397 
turned off a fair swathe, and the hay was “scoured i = Ls fe ete 
pri me dondition, but of aftermath we have spea ; 
a ailure, nor can any am s ut rain | f 
The ensuing | in the 
anxiety, 
id 
emain, at hig ome-grown 
t indi 
of the 
*the same 
fail s 
from other neighbourhoods ; and fi 
thin seeding, if any of them had. 
Y system gp 
s| must to my cost es found them ont, since i 
in “erst Wheat n vla grain with a drillI; 
ut 
rse- | to a ye eei in the a of one kind of 
er's than Wheat 
invented 
would be gaps wherever a 
fail atto grow; tT never found i gaps, Mh 
thos of | be a All th 
be largely used 3 è substitute. ai 
with other grain will be d. hi 1 
ie par A edi and at that pric |on this princip ss ; 
é t wis 
or. | no one haa" dou advantage in this dokn 
its effects Mid à gel a far as ore cal attle poin 
S the few 
ill 
regar rds s 
e been 
These an hot Be price | at t whi ch er Miner was entered 
engine onrar Sros 
will p: well and 4th, uble cer on 
l t oduced at the Worde ow, 
sell. The result ord this Failure "ot the eee RD poss Ls e, intr M ea daha 
nt. 
expose 
Did the simple rule of three voten at Worcester, 
EM d j 
in the 
o a considerable erent 
pda inating principle, But one rr iabl 
deficien since 
ll be hun dene beef 
f th and | à tria 
will not ; bo ies 
ut large, Ps kefai in: dario s 
is? W 
Do ‘the consulting engineers of the Society « endorse | 
bis in us 
may y bla ow away the fertilising pollen p des 
blossoms altogether ; ; in such 
would 
grass-fed beef prices Tu in all probability rangi thi 
oa high. On one farm in this be x d | not feel themselves gom petent t with the 
neighbour hood, where ues usual „Stud of bullo cks | ex de adem of for 
head, 
anyth 
out on | m more unjust to the c 
web ci iud 
months of likely to mislead - public? 
With reference 
Chaba, thus "sing a the x bs Mv 
time. This course nd Ms less will be scena on 
many farms. W. J. Mos 1 
Ere strc ais 
THE STEAM NEWONUI S TRIALS AT 
did us m ds es w slaty - insert in your | Savory’ s engines. 
5 the Jud - to p 
eeting of t ill b that 
y of pei in July hat; Mrd Mi fece A 
ow beg you ki aa to insert this letter 
were re at the 
of which was 10287. oe Od. ; 
10347, 
of 13. e ti ime; 
dinary 14-horse power eri with 
g anchor, leen wein the r of 8.37 acres p 
Should this nothin The 
oug 
| — 
iras of CS olg of i Pasar ? more i two 
months after the cm we lace. * Toler wn 
m unit with ^ L = Savory’s Patent Steam | 
rs pe i ing very dissatisfied with 
the puc de De = el Sie th Mt 
ph on page 402 
opportunities 
, 
ing be 
bi petitors, or more | In 
common cases, when the 
vend of the seed 
o the capability of getting over a 
ot | fr ‘om over 
0 deme and if this be done bef efore 
a day with 
me ad 
whole or the PERO 
po germinates, if the spring and 
e propitious, i genial and fertilising | 
never psa -seeded Wheat crops become so 
wth, that jus ant bote harvest any mode 
rately DREN wind with rain lays them flat on 
the grains be w 
of the Rai 8 Ripe it | 
TT | 
acres Sos r 10 hours with two 12 horse- ipo er cipio A 
| the Fowler’ s two 
warisi and sometimes completely so, as was { 
he in 1862 with almost the whole of the Talem 
cro These having been sown very early, and ve 
ps. 
nnd the autumn before, became so luxuriant in the 
spri: g that d weight of the superincumbent herbage 
p and tend 1 
while 
— 
ng? judges Pink X 
FAFINE us credit for this perform- 
2 e of 
their 
beera would have be pe as good pro ame 
be gr own, with good eniin gi e On the present 
vot wiIUDSstan! 
tition a pair | gather that with the excessive 
consumption! This is s 
pace they expe 
not being 
Sa 
facture, but th coogi on 
for trial, we ex pue a 
manufactured last y 
Bomford, of Pitchill, n m Evesham ; 
med the S 
were | er fe sat 
r by Messrs, adhere to d 
ihe, Fic pes the New: 
rits o 
titive and settin ‘dow 
tion pe ih whic 
on 1 ther 
* are manifest] 
case to the Society’ 8 The $ Judgév manis a 
: : requested to proc to based > n the 
We mention this because we have been accused - 
ing agricultural journals of * sai ing | R 
b gni t the awards of th 
Newcastle as soon as they were published, beca 1 eem w^ 
it be for bue 
? (n not so much, however, as 
with Fowles prone ne system !) from be ch w 
k 
our own manu- Todu carcely to b Meg 
bein y e credited o consecutive 
pair of aye time | in these days of “blockade runners” and “limited - ose were better, mif sog i good; E yet the seeding 
protest, and maintain that|is this? 
astle trials did not ascertain | cr 
en 
a large 
inr We | to the facility for EE the — from place to Dee 
vs h 
nica 
EUR 
s © What the eres 
-— have — if we had ‘been oe under l 
the | les 
to 
| the germinating power of Wheat via as defective 
e | by some it e: os to be. But the last two randi 
cereal crops have been rwr sy! good, so much so 
peg 
n the same as s were bad. How 
But even 
i 
of them to me, from ov ordi TL. 
still, formis “the pistes was hpc fine one ie : 
n | calm, and scarcely a zephyr breathing, an 
making those awards, t hey * "^ took LE kabis 
spore e in y^ uble engines," which 
perior ints in hat our engines and | circumstance es, well known to È Sot ^s offic 
| clearly not entitled to, 
4 an 
Vvory’s 
e returned t 
lin 
oat i 
ps Ws uiti 
Ru. pep othe? | us 
raian by the | Ga oyal Agricul 
pele & Son, Leiston Wo 
and tear,” with | 
a ‘or hauling the | 
inds of th 
I THA son, of York,” 
= 
ON THE a nes ve WHEAT. 
for 
der me 
ks for the opportunity | esteem 
iub fe foe the public Más dril 
isfied to 
the issue between 
tural Soci of. England. R. 
rks, Suffolk, October 10. 
pec uld yie 
riend of mine, Who i is "probably bere: “known in 
e cultural world any o n, and is 28] 
ed rd me 
e: 
is Tet before put in, and the 
if not much better, heavier, an finer 
But I give — exam "ples chiefly to show * 
t little deficiency 
h 
h steam. Force: machi 
5 
seed 
* Mr. Har 
mya — 2 ae subject, and I ‘eres h 
n tor d meo 
rt wrote’ 
vinced that tbe di 
of Ww ork in min 
m 
rse-labour in the cultivatio 
A careful pcre of the judges’ reports will sho 
m “oop at Newcas 
p fl ts of it heavier than 
us ce to 
an 
that there is bet rr aen 
very little diff. 
kinds erence. 
t 
have grown most o 
W. 
may say excellen 
cultivated in this neighbourhood, and ^ 
v neat, 
I ever 
wea nl Ww 
d t 
t, | sta and was kno own from prodit foe er 
| [EE in ca cud prisiple when reaped and 
d e 
Mni x» in n Co ester 
esses to possess 
some 
| for “ thousands of 
o power o taining life i unum 
f years ;" 
T 
d 
grita 
E 
saecu sio oko ARRA SN Se ces. nsi T P MA 
