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toes and Mangel, 30; Wheat, 100 ; eer. and | 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
I have observed it, 
acres "Accor to this strange and ‘of 
Bey 
Bean 
ground i 1 is lightly pbati it w a 
very excellent yield. 
the land t 
where it cannot have been sown ? 
aay h R 
y others. œR. 
Societies, 
[Avcusr 2, 1856. 
| . Holmes & Sons, Norwich, at 86 show a large collec. 
tio on of machinery, steam-engines, aag machines, 
re, &c. tract their 
a has 
t improvements in the de ag kaa, hich 
rauspict of wro sanka iron, etig A light, and not liable 
of to some extent by ei it unnece: ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLAN 
sary to ts after Grass. In laying out a aA We will resume hig walk round the stands of im 
for the different crops under either this or any|ments. Mr. Cori t No. 45 exhibits his simple sA 
n system, great care should be ken t 11-4 zes. 
h 
E 
par ticular kind 
y pri 
Senor Asi Tyne, at the next stand 
over ea pre one as it comes to its sles point ; 
sod 
another important point is that th 
Gibson, of 
sho ows several tillage implements, a 
Fon Potatoes or arigi the eR parts of the f: 
any means gy to them to prevent 
will require to be selected 
> ne 
+h 
done without the general rotation order b being iere, 
I have al 
principle ery ade veh thei, 
we re believe. h 
_ Mr. "Hockvaly, of Choice Hill, 
Ve 
“ Chipping-Norton, 
made from year to year ; but it is well to have a asy stem 
which in the main w ill be adhered to. There are many 
brea s 
| consists af: a a revolving circular e 
an by 
is the. case with those whi ch are 
raper is rendered effective when 
mad 
the who 7 the it fo: 
k 
aii 
o 
peculiarities in soil and linate. J. Lo ekhart j Aan 
Lasswade, Mid-Lothian. 2 
e Co re igo res 
Hom 
Boydell’s Lacie Steam- a oc eee 
h, have : 
do not require thinning. The 
> Pp lants are le ft a 
bagi by d singled 
th 
tantly raised ae the Pet be 
a 
and horse hoe at No. 60. It | acting o the elven and by each scraper bein ing 
edge e which would clear | j g rers, 
h ey | 2a £ +} 
by. hire untouched intervals are left. saving one- thie a ‘the weight in iron tt ould 
by s: 
rwise be required. Sm: 
all weights can be plac 
ach scraper when required, 
ed on 
The whole machine is 
The gre 
ania ly lighter and of easier draught for _the 
than my hand, and the saved 
from + oe 6 not being singled at the pii nid time. 
i A pater ent hi orse-hoe for ' hill-sides, shown at 
The ankeaa semi. lateral stirrer is found the 
simple and prai 
ata wi 
the slides 
most 
iy sh useful, the lateral motion being 
out pare ex 
can be aH Fy as the machine is at w 
q 
ing the downward tendency of the implement 
when working song t the side of a hill. 
At stand 62 Messrs. R 
d 71,b 
e, of Andover. Spars tora 
teri ts saum-nghes, circular saw bench, & 
. Garre d Son hav a large šai with 
threshing and peter mahay, “aril machines. We 
Iready refe: erred to Mr. Chambers’ improvements 
edingly ingenious hummelli ing machine by 
if 
Mr. | R. fR Holben, of egy T TE is exhibited big 
machi 
Barnard and Bis scape 
niust 
a 
5 
E 
a 
F 
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S 
& 
m7) 
(m 
and and ov r all kinds o obstacles, 
a 
tae | mi 
worked one ig ia for E aA on all desriptions oi 
7 and w 
whi 
eid us, mii pa a the corn 
sepa from the dressing "machin without carp 
4 on ] 
- | patent 
i |a number 
with the exhibitors’ improvements for 
hill pr: i at an additional cost of 1/.1 PT ag rice ben es 
At stand 97 Mr. Phillips sh 
root pulping selina 
= machine is a beautiful kinon of “the circular 
3; a number of 
cylinder, a aa sioje together SO as to work in a A arise 
circle of the 
of Bra 
Iati 
AeA EN alarsa 
back part tof the tarea while the cylinder i is č revolving 
Sueton ult of thi 
ifferent line 
. One grea 
m ili ‘he D 
| | ienpaesd steel made er $o the purpose, will last 
of years w without weari nad $ and if from any 
it d, wi at 
quir 
used w any 
a os good now as when they were © made, 
and the wheels and shoes show very littl 
wear- 
S power to work it. It can be 
machine, the quantity being 
resing 
Frees to a machine make: er, by a our 
a few pence. Itis well known te t ve r cutting w 
way is so economical as the circular saw, and that a saw 
} n N 3 
constantly peung hard wood will last a great many 
may then be Sego understood how den 
= 
ine pă be seen here. 
the shoes, “under the circumstances of a 
praa Aali even and ara i hard surface the 
were of course for the 
cumbran 
“nag ipsa out of ord 
t is superfiuous 
A ohak th 
iving wh 
to the Frage and upon 
ectly level ground the engi: oul 
gat cit much witho it the shoes 
railway. The last part of 
as the eyeloidal bare attached to them form in ness, al 
plate cutters, which c; 
jange el Wurzel, Carrots, & 
advantage 
| makers, which, although a 
t- | cost, prove de: befo: 
utting has a poe 
over the cast- iron E plaies used by other 
r in the first 
ost, 
tendency to and re 
weather, when the machines are most required. This 
machine may be worked by one man or two lads. A 
t that the state 
ing at pleasure from 1- 16th o } of an 
e time pated 
of the roots does not ago the cutting ; a their being 
report 
Se ae is—“ but the ndvasge gained by 
deil i insists 
clean into a ‘sone or Sai These strips when mixed 
with dry food are found n ai an economical method 
to Are e ra 
plas ced on Pa Feni with the 
laias as much i is lost as as gain ned.” This i is certainly | 
not the fa 
o! wards | 
axis of the 
ce 4l. 10s. 
t 78 pats his celebr: 
Mr, Bentall ai ated Pee s 
| which however A ig 
yea r ha ad to divide the priz 
or clun; season, not 
e ting, of i WS O 
| Many n new contrivances in rollers. It Spony of two sets 
iza | oth digs, on two parallel axl es, the one set cleari 
| oiie wide, and the 
with Co leman’s 
h } th differ 
he adhe 
it y one another 
driving wira Erai by a pinion of 10 teeth —s 
on a wheel of 96 teeth, and at gig par of | 
m thi 
| This 
s | steadiness in its work, anda capacity of adhering k to the 
d 
e- 
struction, By means 0! of t 18 
$ in h 
3 
positions hat either the narrow or the broad edges 
ha | q 
hile th. h 
| the centre point Being so much ask than the sid 
c i 
vith de shares, 
ee ae , Of Warminster, exhibits yet another form 
of ro. Wheel R R oll 
Clod ‘Coane (No. 1). The wheels are 26 in.’ in saline 
in a degree not to be ‘ai attained by other means, 
here are other advantages, A in this s peculiar con: 
e thin e edge, a number of cross-cutti ing “project 
at rig ht angles Ps it to give the implement grenier 
? 
ard ground, wh ith it 
- facility i in mene ee se or in Rem Whea 
unde 
n 3 
} 3 mh 
siping bi it is tery pores diminished > ; and, se 
f th 
placed spain ona re nie hhc omit them to 
i the 
, Camden Works, Camden Town, 
4 
in foul land. It 
dependently of each other; the frame is of 
independently o: other; vont — 
h 
pin ted 1856. [I 
at present only say that the Sa of the pinion” 
not its -—* man, 
d poin 
g depth of the fig and pcs rA 
ot require the 
d of any 
ch they 
Sas are made of four different si 
o be large, 
of wrought T iron, to which is attached the frame. To 
are e applied, a few of which may be thus mentioned: 
can be regulated either vertically or horizontally. The 
h, h 4 7 whil +h 
seed. For ee Wheat in oe gy after fros ape 
-of piston rod and pinion, at the extreme end of that 
is represented by the double radius of the enable 
with the ground being 
then the land. The head and hake are of the 
all 
been the side ones. The handles are convenient to 
preven nt the partial 
7 Arn etive 
ordinary con- 
be Reta be made ty sti 1 poy of the 
pinion to 
as if pushing at t on that lever | 
io effect th he | 
, it can be altered to cover more or less. 
justment when a as in 
the impl 
se pall ie 
Sees by ‘sing used rwa a and after 
which ensures re equal and complete 
covering of the seed. For nae aP RE lands to destroy 
&e, Price 162. 
plough 
| furro 
ment Ai feet 6 inches ; mis 
it i is ree adapted gin 
purp of harrowing, e ultivating, or 
P 2 | 
us 
aring land. 
ary- 
: of work- 
Sea much slot ao ia ganed” iia se teu oe 
matter as it at present to us. thee 
very unusual 
cause for the | 
ver u: ; hich appears | 
in all the re and on roadsides and places | 
ing from ae 2 2i 2 inches wide, saas be attached, 
oward, of Bedford, have as usual a large 
u 
we 
tion of Dr, Lindley. xs It is made of planed board about 
y V 
“Th 
as cut the land 8 inches 
se The ‘depth of of penetaton is regulated by a lever, 
great facility be to the 
may be 
‘ond red ; ee are two wheels in frenk yi phie Ag 
apai 
and may with 
required depth, 
ee over 
n sown 0 
