Jasvanx 21, 1865.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 61 
supply of t 
rad whic 
used E the feodi in ing о 
of h 
A little т out Wheat, й Д Maize, Potatos, 
kins are 
rne extensively ent of venari periods of өре weather, whic 
Effor 
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et him take one at w, is а landlord | going to cut down 
farms ~= E Syl 3 build three or four steadings upon 
? There а difficulty in Ao increasing the 
h the best віеааї 
e per riod “ Ж] [8 his 
e tri 
fae. The only diffic 
ts are about to 
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ieldin с purpos 
et farms on which stocke ке j^^ for dai airy purpose 
and sheep for “ram 
horses, s 
pe 
; there are semet in "England. d К "well, and will prove a ке the qu the shape 
b 
bays," and cart vm. for thei improvement of the а пеев" оп а p оГ 'silicious pres 
low 
n oxen and sheep ea! 
use eful oposition which I 
1 loa 1 | doze pleno m 
r lands, 
thin, 
e several outlying districts 
the province, on the есере m n the 
re grai t, Pee Maize are | 
OW. bei nade towar 
north to introduce the regular ЫТАН ОП of Cotton 
with some prospect of success. 
iture 3 not been behind in the general 
stis ars ago the true Roman plough, 
and a rude brush-harrow, made 
РЭ sticka, tied together with hide, were the | 
0 age іп use; the а merely 
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with “ peac’ 
only implements of 
ds | after raini; — the d as 
much i of 
having been 
| permanent surface inh ^ wd 
the streams. Man 
p here. 
are 
n be scarcely st 
| retaini the character of mud de epo sits 
ор ening 
E Dos 
b 
a few 
e id ything m is учы 7 r 
n Te То ое or rather, 
аси 
t of guano—an 
be dri ed by t the 
ot times, the Whe Bar Virg &c. was уеннар in in 
the brush harrow, ds result was that the Wheat, | 
Grasses and we esed а Aue tps 
d be ever ything, g cnn nil, and os 
Aj: grow without еек» think we 
“ Can Grain be made 
ur 
— go «а - and refuse to 
| for йт purpose when hs КЕ: [түен often have to rna tbe question— 
n to c shee 
ek the — се is e effectual, an ge | pes yen 
| dee and thor ugh, Lucerne rapidly dies out m" reason | ЧН 
ttle and sheep ?" 
s, Athelat aneford, said : ma eir d the 
ec ssion, I 
wher 
sickle, then loaded on a hide an 
fh ard bar е ground, encircled with н а E Mh 
aia clude abruptly, as I find I have exceeded the 
limits I proposed. I fear you can ill afford space for 
Alamos, Oct. 24, 1864. [Many tbanks.] 
t, 
e expedient to endeavour Así jnereu 
| sha 
would 
number of. Shee ep in „ће с county ; ” , and, secon ndly, 
ed and азо round and rou 
M e in a mound, 
ed- 
ind pos seeds nas i in each. All c rops were exce 
EAS nr bayo two very р met Ln ce ny 8 to increas 
|t e ed ar =, € on our farms at the presen 
Societies. e low i e price of corn 
| peratvely dd ern price of m 
b Mese) being fully a third 
рау, while the latter 4 be 
s b в, by throwin 
HIAN: Js it expedient to Inerease the 
диш, v. She eep i n the County ?—This most im- 
can be 
faid to be at a price fully its 
more land into G 
. per 
pays oney. 
e АРАКЕ ааа e taking all- 
be so changed as to admit P| 2" e Ido ot sm. dee Pom 
an eiii no ing-syste ut a generous application to 
КШК; hat variety of sheep would it be prudent ed | soil "od it is very Eratefal 1 if properly cic teet to secure 
| а full a in ordi farmer 
„ I think that the first proposition is the largest.— [never іо los aes it h Pe стас се parih of tte toi күн їп 
* Are the present prices of d ace we to be per manent?” | — 2а stra wand graiu, for he thus keeps the land clean and 
e speaker referred at some len to the me iscussions king Ду thing of it, and 
gly precarious by 
the agitation 
gentlemen, I 
tillage. In grs a little ыы usual, ав а matter of NM and finished br T - I thin k both ve t of i EE 
made 
. Such ы + 
as ha ay was 
эү шон сошрага айу 
plo 
The first improvement in the ET plough was t 
n it with iron, and this iro ceci ау 
nereased in size till it assumed something like the 
itish settlers introduced the 
h о 
s.—Lucerne is mime 
vifo feeding horses in 
the city and for bay. A relatively immense surface is mutton and wool 
occupied by x сор, yielding large сс v eT 
ing, be cu 
bow For so Lucerne can 
mes in the bes and tbree ө for уг On еМ 
firi no less than 250 to 300 acr 
pring, аа these being gathered, seed of this spri 
sown in autumn. Wheat in some districts is | 
E extensively year after year; in others it is nm n 
wood, 
a few ед 4s the possession о! 
countrymen, wh à "A of the best English imple, 
e ar 
tish ening "plough, i iron—Howa 
Ransomes? swing and ‘two-wheeled 
TOW! 
se-hoes; and during the 
er 250 acres of pps with 
мш иш end the same wit 
se-rake this 
perimen оја are being iio ч Ё gan or three parties 
with à view to determine the practicability of growing | 200 
DB | read of 
es L^ only had 98а 
rds' and | ma 
loughs, iron p 
s, Rollin’s m лы ridging | doing it. iow їсс covld bo done » 
t two dem farms. Then any m 
bred to cultiv; 
knowledge 
dn ple " myself a fair 
but 
Pope great thing 
present prices ums Y 
а peeta 
t present prices, we 
t prices | | ү P s Dn Кеш ч corn. 
ontinu haps | sixth-break 8 яе 
олана able year: we | | Barle ey, Grass 
possibly toid to tari во as tom 
Parlez at votes and Oats at 18s. p күк 
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hen corn | growing 
any opinion of w р | Grass ; for en тп эө вау it is my жерк 
үт “Uan - r agrienitaro m cei ian 50 | | never see the same prices for Whea! 
вер ?" 
а rail 
media 
nt you grow 
In my ороп са 
and woo | of ies for it bene doe 
fs 
or aged 
s gi ewe ms 
are кш, 
T Ut vog "ад the 
- 
and A: 
Spe ; and 
any PM: but the 
e size shi 
М as p one en :—Upon a farm of 653 53 im qe not too lon 
cres in Turnips, yet he had 1200 NAR. 90. прег 
eye ps A t.have fed his 
n artificial food. It is quite clear that 
араа 100 pigs ; and yon se door ood qualit; 2 = mms monas 
+ e А inpet: de bal 
bs being lengthy а 
said : и 
' meat at su 
t 
tage modify the. rotation of crops 
clay m more s 
“Why, L was | we shonld grow somewhat less om 
deal. y ар, you hear farmers menting that 
swallows up the admitted re, iud d from Bara 
ut you requi 
may вау, an 
pali and it requires wert 
yos A Жу жыны Уел at, Barlo "Ома у 
y ne n p ing ey, Ms : 
t I do not like to speculate to that ex ve in stock.” Then ; | breeding and oe. 
er difficulty iu — ay of farmers buying some 
а The natural remedy edem this state of matters is to plough less 
r. | a 
nd «— more. my d aag is seldom 
grazed for more than one year. considered 
ofa man fakipg | this the most gom ble praetice. ^ rd bend my mind 
Ad 
miy do bim take a farm of 300, and if he cannot do that, | and my practice on this point. I find by feeding sheep with 
