Novemer 19, 1864. THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. 1115 
9 feet w the roots stacked up each side in|this fork into the rows the roots are loosened, and so | the pleasures of a country life, y 
— toad tapering to a single root at the e top. | are easily gm up without i injury to the roots. They weighing the cow nterbalancing anxieties On the 
as ; the ey are apt to give way. The carts od "backed to 
the heap the work pr and their 
should all b 
when 
a boy. or woman follows armed with a common | 
diminishing, owing to the absorption < of small 
as 
tipped ont every n iy 
with any short 
"In this state they will be safe from an ordinary 
oceeds, 
The heap | should ME ed | an inch a 
ral a ii ls AM 
_they 
when the crown ot t a 
inches. 
degree of frost. If 
the e covering of straw must be increased. We always 
e the crown of the root, Although, as the 
get aw pat more eT, jhen 
off, yet 
of many large ones, on their falling in, to increase th 
size of other epn holdings. ge. with fewer 
ustomers, increased co on i 
ve farm ms aud more 
AL 
We ha often observed wh 
our 
d on the top of this thatch fem, rs 
pn aet - Wu a few ud roots 
Es 
à Dette 
id mii attention to storing s [de Carrot p A ocu 
ming the heaps in 
were found |j 
Itisa knowledge of this fact w 
hich makes many a 
a rise of rent 
without concurring in its 
h 
down with ioci: thickness of 6 agda all 12 fee close er inspection they generally lbe put onin the event of a change of 
of straw, which in our to have been | tenant, he naturally t that he may as well 
perm from frost, whil ur ine time it | viel "M before being sto: red, | endure that pleasant operation when god is on 
insures a free ventilation. Covered in the way we| We have thus tried to reco! a concise manner | with the capabiliijap of which he is acquainted, as 
have MAT described, our Mangels were perfect] ny “observati ions and , results pt ts ered during a a eid ona unvdegieting (whioh is aptam more 
un niin I" px the m. T of 860- 81, which f root cultivation on an ess 2 , and in loss and trouble 
was f the est on record for th u usion we would still fartber ütiendant on a re 
of a nti E always "pre 1 eg ‘net hea p Mayen to impress on' brs ye the agriculturists Viewed seres n^ landlord and tenant have 
pai i t south, not only as iore pond ges Mias bs ogha d Pye! securing the on iniunn ie eh ane. proridad both bie bm 
ae to the suns rays during Re. Fronts, but al 
of the coun 
root crops. lect to secure 
y gr row much more rapidly on the side 4 the 
ing the Ys 7 the +) of November last, 
one nt the wettest days of the whole season, we cai re 
gether and stacked the produce of 4 acres; ie Habe 
isse a to the 
locality i in as hy a rues yr La ic gp hod = ina Mops 
fair any 
lords [x not to be expected 4 = ay their 
No tenant ought to expect to hold d land at 
-- IN and taking of land 
" Ed by 
at by every passer by. esent ci ums stan ces an a fair rent. 
| the Turnip reg is, in m. - —À and ought to be 
f a crop of corn, which, if ratty, rast aed would Dies —- el pe princip AR. 
t de egree of care. and atten. “eet poi = -— that T wish A bring out is this. 
i We will suppose A. and B. to have takenzfarmsyof equal 
and most exposed parta | of the farm, an 
vith st in Po way. 
now (February 25th), begin using them for | the M 
hilet 
it. G. re xu 
ose 
onging to a neighbour got up about the Sine 
beste harig Ring injured DA — ad t " joyi 
covered and t d yera weather 
n 
n TO p FARMING. 
when 
e landed gentry la 
| a. of equal eyed and a equal rents. Their 
Tarms 
^ » is machine as 
much capital 
The, re d ae | ee 
thr 
b - E. pode he p iwice 
as well as more energy and ski ma 
TAURATT Met last, L. et of them 
t 15 y 
d we ers aded in the 
d his ri 
ky 
filled. What is too often the ‘consequence! yy vod 
of t the fg miden at every agricultural g 
cultivation 
R 1 d 
ering lan: 
must be 
screw. 
bei Eee 
ave been a cultivator of Mangel í on a | 
sole, an and also a successful exhit itor i 
3 iQ [B re 
ed earth as 
ing, nor have we 
ny loss or injury from 
frost or over- 
DM 
e RUP M to cover the crop 
bed To those who 22 no 
but eartb, we would say, u 
ventilation ; this 
"x PA b hà 
eem a 
placin 
ams. ye xte 
out the whole length M ‘the p^ and th 
so be a free communication I short “distances 8, 
the sida.. "d the W 
use of eart 
woal Iam e s 
e final covering wit e wis Seemed B 
di ih | m 
the roots, afford the bea heating | by 
process time to‘ have so that the 
of loss by fermentation may thereby be lessened. 
THE CARROT. 
eld crop is less hardy and more 
La EM — lel, 
ced 
a semelle amoun 
that some ah Li leaving ‘a X the 
TS aeri 
d ry, it 
opportunit: ty, in the crisis thro 
nt of Free 
a quar va d whe m 
instances p de half a crop, in many cas 
fulure- with no patsy and a small ha; A 
n no; more than bat a crop, aire was nothing t 
of Barley which the farmer could 
man 
p rable 
ue he pss is 
er their relative rights and duties, 
0 adve 
dts rist has 
ith Whea 
crop in -evousble | 
n utte 
A EN 
oney fast. His farm will stand st 
ence. the pad hing M 
it 
se fs » 
directly o the 
ce us » "effect zx Eva i ode and 
shown himself to be € e hind ot the pits 
classes, as Fit 
without a n 
es pN mai eg 
to be re 
qur ope if the price continue to recede, will pro 
ab 
3 
© 
1 1 
emunerative, and this E 
more than B.’s, te on 
a farm that is eye edd poor, 20 are be ready? at an 
save noe ofr t to take one ina good state of cultiva- 
told that we must not 
high py ces as corns, 
bat = ME. 
Eripe kei edes 
inde Tu 
Wheat on sable far farms has ever 
pe 
or the barn 
for rent or provision fora family. e tenan 
tW 
+ 
expect 
“aia bum must, myak ba 4.02 
PME 
T. 
raising DET (it rumally being al all a 
q he 
oor, ae not leave much "pui 
Toth 
however, ce as he Aran “See what Mr. A. 
eae with his fine farming and taking prizes at the 
ee oem and md LN ' 
ol fine-fangled ways for go on in 
. 
this justice? Ifa landlord, having iei & farm at 
qr money in drainage, the 
erection of improved buildings, or in any nas ahaa 
vot manently improves the property, no reasonable 
will object to a fair t increase of rent. 
Even should. they keep well, the system appears 
e, and mot rig e pens 
5 
wh, + 
Door KEREI Z nal and 37. 
a 
n farmers is 
A vi roach cast 
weather be be attended with EL incon and a i| engem p 
viol im ob ER D on improve oue doks by judi E TOT PEE ee A rot ue 
pe vont be in the ud and d the " sima, e ng (a De pf I - qu ce a No fr and ug 
ope i E or the succeeding | which might in y resorted to |. taan them at 
crop. We he" kept Carrots ns, an and ur the | with advantage), but there in h] t tun x e Krat n dot be Laat e win 
barns are not wanted for other purposes y be | een ^ 309288 A pok desirable This is, however, a | | with their "nm in c edite. Even as it is, I doubt t 
kept w well, oe are — Wc at at any tine j go Tu matter on vh every farmer is best able to form his | arly class of m «^ bi be found ho i & dá pein a6 
require om the own opinion armers " t less alive to | d 
attacks of frost, ar Ley pem i be bee i. As nd generally find | |aoh t mon dap. i Éncibét man's property with no more 
month if in large heaps, in order to check fermenta- | 
out what 2 best under the Ree Sg circums 
y are turned 
revent an 
In the present trying peri 
thrown out, and ti extension of the 
evil. oF M de LEM aly wae vire end gn | 
praetise placing in stacks 
have rey ly described for pose y ZW the 
that the hea ould be ae much less. 
exception 
We generally make ours 4 ^en nije - bottom, carefully 
with the crowns outward, the heap 
he | know 
despite the pb iA Ye 
riod i 
Em" he will [esi tide over his difficulties who keeps 
Tapet stock and grows the most corn at the leas 
aM has gone, and gone for ever. We ask not 
but we ask for that B. which we 
elven enti trade in its entirety, | } 
for. it back again, 
EDS rin i gu of expen- 
at manures, &c,, without a permanent holding. Let |I 
us have leases on fai terms. Let us have free trade 
in Barley as well as 
Se: Poe o of there sig tomy icy many of u 
reason for this is obvious. axi like eve 
t appears pretty plain 
than six oiha securi 
g ne five 
powa f p pcr iea he E into poet to give away. 
Is no uzzling the ox? Had this malt been sent 
apetito! refresh. his 
it 
ven 
will hold his 
advanced period of the season de nag, great | commodi beys the law oE supply and 
m on , MP JA ed ad Now ide iilam tan of an increasing population own remedy, but not y a widow’s sustenance 
ising and trimm , if m | is to give an Increase of farmers sons who o require vire to be and many a child's portio n have been lo st. _ Men will 
careless pulling, or rE “oun Ld " w e gp with no 
crown of the root in aadA the y dor ever, and I honestly hope 
tool for raising Carrots hd Mg 
| vano 
Íork from 12 to 16 iuches Mem a 
and trading classes—men 
ine | fesional 
v ua viser cas aqu m n from. te pros | prospect of 
t agricultural a eren pine an eye to | time. F. W 
that our Logan 
ur La 
P Rignell, y sec, 
ndlords we see this in 
in the Ducks Herald. 
