Aveust 9, 1856.] 
ea, eee ee GAZETTE. 
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only at the sees time 
3 
Then 
advan 
tion, at plants. 
if we are to manage field crops to the bes 
When a a plan 
_ the soil il, 
ge If 
tage we nent know ape of the rovers 
ends out its roots it hav 
4 
h 
it wesna that small i pal es of soil are draw. 
the roots, and after u in 
M f hs 
o 
ate con- 
ospheric elements 
the ii add fewsihiaing in- 
gredients to the Cashing without i increasing t 
the latter, she ecomes very obvious Deady we co 
nt, 
plants 
extent 
J. Lockhart Morton. 
fa 
on of | per 
D- 
| of this use 
y Bar! 
| ma ot of them ‘will never shoot i 
) ing everyw expe I do not think I ever saw finer 
gnificen while on wet neglec 
nto ear ; but I think on 
rop will be Fa yere one. ans are 
oomed unusually 
talk, 
wai I fin a "a ver, on pba that no useful 
ny pods have been formed on the upper part of the stalk; 
is not inisiciameat with a, due amount of shelter, 
Home bites as nay 
Destru ctive Bir soe gevi 
of gy ‘kin ds is bgt most 
ry birds and vermin 
by the 
page 
he time is again | and 
last mth. Turnip 
—Swedes sown early ‘have done 
well, aa now iai is 
und ; those intended to be 
airly, siny they are em pe Ido 
not pemetey the past crop of Turn rnips by means 
safe e yet. Potatoes have — 
ely applied, 
mg cs n free! 
and th ceodin ingly promising: To show 
own sine erty i 
a oe stoc 
sets, and euktivation, t = 20%. 
rop at 217, 
ld hi 
as examples, and 
rror to the livin 
set as had to 
— high farming 
g- 
hich however will answer ae for a time, as we have 
pane oc cha =" ve plucking off the = ur to ied 
spirited agriculturists are pams epee td 
when i it is added that t not a weed is to be see 
their ams witb. 
ng 
1 
ching upon ay ad 
been in Canpa Ai sO a a human 
body. e say tango t should bestir 'dhemnelves i in 
Haken nis $ 
s to 
et the Fly, &e.— 
aol 
to Preserve have 
gro lag M. in A a field of 10 acres a ae bt 
How 
this _ year 
i: soil are only ‘to a very small 
ly nourishing in a their pl till eed are exposed 
val atmospheric ageney in in the leaves of the plants. 
the one 
If 
and 
late are supp lied to sii in proper proportions, they 
give an impetus to Be Fhe of the plants by a 
giving an mapetas a e leaves 
o say n 
oi by those 
Ireland, and Wales it would 
a | bushe! els m ore fo: 
r our use o what we do really grow ; 
Seot! the: 
amount to some ale ma of 
ickly, not o; 
plant of which appears to have been tek with t the 
fiy, nor have birds rp egies molested the: 
ther field o 
from the carl 
preg 
tage z 
ae en paar bg but the 
ey are composed should 
ioned thane to each other, 
bear proport 
Suppose, Tor example, t farm manager 
Just the iiam siih a a true one, that on 
of Pi f pigeons in a year, 
they all allowed p yery sd upon taper = ohare pleased. "The 
writer has ofi many pig l and rooks, the 
often 
since, emitting all the time a g 
as tho pn has been generall 
a 
determined to have crop of Tornips on 
ignorance both of 
quantity o 
would | be the result in this 
Why, very rapid 
|b belonging to to himself and cer when the, 
nstantly hovered over 
circumstance Ih 
eighbour of ours who we a 
large rookery maintains it positively, ogre or not | 
va so the 
ans 
ove me worse and, moreo ver, seer f the smoke 
| doing any y injury, a appears aie vapi annad gw ‘ey 
consing the foli iage of the plan 
ana en 
an period — the o organia KA 
atmospheric 
f A largely ab: ess the ay poe 
to various crops oy garden fo which we have culti- 
vated this year only. He contends that were it not for 
nle: 
supply a due p proportion ofi none e bysa 
the development o woul 
indeed, Talk o ase i ag 
ther kinds of pe lary 
ything be more they to predis 
a disr 
pose our field ard in thi 
ps, and | could b 
“ry 
g the larvee = Sapa ren ne sre 
grow: wh. Our to him « Nei 
Tie 
ures a which th ey ar 
e to be nourished ? panda 
Fasa of 
plant eonsists— in aiino to its or 
cer mineral su and in 
wean agate 
A Finance, Committee, » Tepo orted „that the 
Jand 
as manured in the common way with farm-yard dung, 
Aok ecihing ick, C. T., South Wales, July. 
Societies. 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLA 
Mowraix ‘Counc L, Aug, 6.—Lord ‘Portman, Traston, 
he chair. 
FINances. 
in t 
—Mr. aad Barker, Chairman of th 
current cast 
are applied to the |r 
ts in proper proportions x —_ page will 
name any other gentleman wi cca 
and sparrows in his ey sa this 
Li cad not,” he said, * though 
oasa f phe the Sparen the ammoni 
a normal de 
bead 
he 
thag 
ou 
alpaer 
fel ` confused at 
andrien 5, and sa 
He 
and bowed respectfully to to 
he did 
| exac 
peg the a 
ng. 
| unanimously ad pted by 
How: in 
the 
—The retort of the. Bones eerie 
noy his neig 
We contended tias star “kept rooks and 
“> 
4 
usin 
tremely 
- domesticated poultry, &e. if any of our able statists 
will tak 
PING MACHINES AND STEAM CuLTIvATOR.— Reports 
gan: D 
heavy c oS within a given ti 
the Rev. Mr. 
Tull an Smith have 
faci Jem 
d to. 
me, > hes 
both proved ens roo! 
rooks, p 8, pigeons, birds, ty and mice consume and 
Rea 
having been read from the stewards and judges at 
helmsford, the followin, ns were 
reat principles referre y 
be a question “of ezpedien ai: a eet am 
aving reco 
the of urse 
uipeah elation a ae out its Tate resources, “but 
certainly it t one of necessi. 
to unthinking minds, and we trust will lead toa ete 
artial 
nnihilation at least of such pests to well- 
being of not Kry S ourselves but of — countrymen at 
Maldon, Essex. 
Ys 
nia a sii n applied to the sit bat eff effect a deco 
Position of the insoluble d ouble silicate: ragi comes ii 
contact with? In the ab 
tion 
xplan: 
ce atag —_ 
ap ped 
nia is lost i 
lo straw o of a Wheat a crop ary its ee 
sibly b ease, 
H 
on why it is that in o 
ia is paia, in | & manure Set 
in supplying |u 
of silica, 
Epo 
to be | charge or 
a- I have been over a good de 
crops, 
ity g- ate 
Boope in the North of f ngland.—I h 
over a considerable portion of the counties 
and Laneaster, and of the North 
Yor: I do 
ene arene $ tricts, but, in the dis- 
nie! ip TE as wet 
of the land, inea 
not mean 
ined the 
D paas formed oA: 
wae 
eat.— 
fair clivaion s Wheat has shot 
On this ehan 
nly a very wide field of ide tone to 
some fields it | is thinner on the 
Sonali when you are among it, than it Jooks from th 
Vv 
of ras Asis 
and West Ridings of | quence 
t I have performed a 131 
p has pa =p 
nearly all been secured | ®t 
lani der 
of 
“ That the aaa for tbe adjourned 
h and 14¢! h o August. 
n the attendance of Mr. mig 
to witness a private Aa 
as Mr. Amos ma: 
urpose of su 
COMMENDATIONS. — Protests 
and recom 
con- 
l menda 
i but 
pede 
ged s one thing 
T be forgott 
which under any r cireumstances | i 
t will prove a full ave: prigo 
in reference to points connected with future 
rop. 
argenta aa- he crop 
gg (eg wh on and farms in 
This — until 
ant 
is considerably t below an average. 
thie —that | the d 
directly dep 
development of all kinds of ‘plants is 
shine Wheat on this sort of land has shot i Siha ear karse 
Barley is most pro: 
spective reports. 
fa is eai 
amely, on Wednesday, 
stvilly re 
mis- | engin y 
