1240 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Drerrsza 24, 1 
M but i ith 1 ('ARTER'S “FIRST CROP" 
able D ap nt like this, and Iam conv ced | case, ^ C The EARLIEST in C SF noe 
advan thie interesting agric ultural district, | _ Boars Dns Cow rm Act sa| LLOOO "Pis Si cA “Det 
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Ati Thar ind thn ah egi m e A 77 Want Wooton, Beta im 
> : 1882-03. ARR E T 
Wr ds tn of aking rer em is [ue | ER TOMAR Gon Tro 
5 Illustrated Cata logu ; 
enlighten their S as to the Larne of the aoc 8 |Unmanured. 17} 16 HT M 
3. Fere: DALO siete 44 | 40 : WLER'S PATENT STEAM , 
whi ch the ey. R eg iy Je ‘ai Im oth ji tip T Artif cial manure .. 53$ 453 368 Im may be seen at Work vu 
aj dert " othe progres ur f agricultural | : s i ni 34y | County in emm eod eremo Bi "3 m 
8, onourable s $5 S| 056 as 
fan; in ; this neighbourhood, and I LL i Se Bt 
ndin advance and to improv ear. | | BC PER ` Busan o or Dressen CoRN—lb. — — A 
Although I do not pretend to lecture upon agr ure, | 7 Hatvésts) Average of 
et there are things which strike the eye and appeal | Plots. 12 years. S e ke ngo. C 
understan every layman, however little 1868. E. ed 002 ON carringe free, Price Lists ona plication: 
he may be acquainted with the details of ag iculture, | —— | | Bor gato Street, 1.0.7 Works Bie 
and there are one wo things which I may be per-| 3 |Un aem BT Eg T 
mitted to mention. In the first place, I orca that me : e mus 62.6 621 | 584 
1 i 9 à | MANUFACTURERS of 
i hund. of agriculture is destined very much 8 : nl 62.8 68.5 | 57.8 SREDE AUS, CORN S Ars, Ns: 
The introduction of machine ry eus 3s 9 " in mors oe See ak aed aN ores 5^ 9€ Chalm ii 
Meaux added to the produce of the and it bas|. 19 no s nef 024 | 69.2 | bf. oath, LR. 
asina ae bes <> those labourers howe om employ- | It is seen SEPT e produce of 1864 was RA zum ome ANGOORS, IMPROVED HORSE- -SI 
men rs ht appear con- | less than that P the extraordinary season o ndia-rubber Tubing, Sto 
uto es nce of the ime sina eta ul When the th | that it a on the other hand, in every case edite reina es sal pee Bet. | TUBING | - 3 
ghe INDIA-RUBBZ or 
revolt, I may say, among the flail men. They thought | Tudeed, on | two of the plots the produc: of the Prarx (per foot). 
that the threshing machine would take the bread out | i i am 
ghing. The 
odern application of science to agricul- 
ce 
e pn ent 
season exceeded the average iJ ES peser 12 bee rs 
by about 12, 
2, and on one by m aes a BEES ar 
The quality of Snt te Toren n 
e. 
*|aer tbe 
indicated by the weight per bushel, whioh i is Fall y de 
of 
to that ui Pas. of i: 
1 
1863, and imr much high 
ing 12 years. 
a recent and m bushels per acre. In no other instance during t 
wt Ss — E it is destined | 9 years has the produ two con tive seasons 
to gen y, so f the "n given such a result. The est approa to it w 
fusible sitio: veis mithough. it may not t be withi in 1857 and 1858, when one plot gave 92 bushels, and 
the scope of the resources of f. to the in 1862 - 186 when al plots gave over 
expense of buying a a steam engine and its nes 9 bushels p Upon the whole, 
apparatus, why should p! hink it pie be concluded that, on the heavier soils, 
apparatus and let in goo oa irme the Wheat crop of 1864 will prove 
and thus improve the cultivation of the cou weet té be e the average. On light and badly- 
The great advantage of th me» — is rar re el the other hand, I think the produce 
that it pl eeper than 1 generally be below an average. The quality is 
any other p and a wait let sgh "that the deeper double tes universally good, and above the 
you go the more ke will lettin the air and all other With su n: crop following - of such 
il im iatrenee. the produce. ast abundan that: of last year, it is not 
e bas lightened greatly the ema that the did of Wheat should s so low. 
lon those | 7, B. Lawes, Rothamsted, Herts, in the Time: 
Ww 
whic ch were not 
eee because their 
were 
n 
Jarga nai 
stronger of thei 
weight destroyed “th eir usefulness, and whic 
dearer. A grea 
hg 
ea. ours that ornament 
stubbles, and hink if there is one thing to which 
the energy of our agriculturi be devoted 
than another it is to th xtirpation of 
se weeds, which from the soil those 
e is of growth which ought to be devoted 
entirely , Grass hi 
bes tt or Romsey, and 
this ay as a day oti increasing progress in e. 
: p per in this district. I now propose, 
“The Health of the Chairman and Committee of the 
Romsey Corn Exchan and Prosperity to that 
Institution," 
The Wheat in 1864.—In r you 
ed me with space a few remarks on the 
of the Whest crop of 1863. Founding my, 
eae produce obtained in a field 
"Wheat be n for 20 
upon a a careful o ae on 01 
results obtained in that feld wi with th 
ay opt over a large area of the country, I gave it as as 
mp oe of ^ 
out a remarkably abundant one; and such subsequent | 
I now propose | 
he attentio on of your readers LA a Ment wi just 
ewe has proved it to have been. 
to direct t 
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