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158 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND 
ced may be e plo ugh hed i in, as guano, в006, гаре а у= „and 2 or3 es 
down for trade bills and artificial Д would be | rows 2 feeb apart,—Or the see y I. Y 30 or 40 bushels of the RE ent, of 
sufficient to pay also for all seed to be boug the Bean Marrow esie ои A m uir 1 есоп vu dog or $ et, 
Cn. £sd.| Dm. £ s.d. | тау be 0000, 2 š I hay rowed i on as le T 
.. 300 0 0 | Bean soils. The following sort may be пашес: por 
Ld reae 200 0 0 | Ront ana с Пыр, 300 00 а) "The Winter "id a small oblong kind—two manures, a3 goa 9f soda id. "ооба 
23 acres Oats, 16 sacks Trade bills and arti- bushels containing seed enough per a e—weighing are better sown Bom, what lat n the 
eracre .. .. 1840 0| ficial manures .. 10000 05 5 ə lapted for ligh Ik? js КЫК ra € Season 
m B 5sack: for 6 horse very well, often 70 lb. per [аде adapte hght albe. pidly PN 
ber d Tim E 5500| 20 =120 soi d hardy enough for mu sowing. (2) The of what Р within its арр. "3 
50 beaste ab 201.: ~ 1000 0 0| atl0s — ..  .. 6000 ^non Horse Bean, a good bugs arger, пере то Бо | Ve tehe to come into use for feeding iv 
бо sheep, at 30& .. 9000 кз аг beate, at 300 0 0 ee bushels or more as the seeding of an acre, and mer n gh ach аз аге likely ч 
0 calves at 402. 1110000 requiring to be sown in spri g on stiff ide “з ) The | pp ofla 
бол» mbs, at 16s. — .. 48 0 0 | соттоп Tick Bean, much smaller, very prolific, two j^ hi Mi зу 8 sown ід rows egli 
1208 0 0 bushels containing seed ёлочка per acre. (4) Heli igo- | thereabonts "apart and will yield very pulli 6 
22] lump, round seed, ad; 1 
2 GIE Balance .. 821 00 land SIS EP do T no Bian i Ais ЖЕН КҮҢ or ka | of good Pepa "Turnips. 
pur ый 9 0| pecks containing seed enough for ап асте. (5) L s SM afon л, 100, may he sown Кожоке dl T Н 
N.B. Wag ы РОР are 14s. per week | Pod—a name for many derent sorts, all g March, 
for wy st 19s. Ж sie à carter, 14s. for man looking larger than thop e орар nam iri lan 
after s and day labour is 2s. per day. TI Taicient culture. 46) x zagan, К еї реба für СЯ and Kohl Rabi 
number w is five, ibd. three boys are | also 'as mu SEA ur Fien Bean as pao Long 4 Pod, but | sown this month for roepa penaa vid May inj 
also sil de foie: ^ yielding a lul produ КЕРЕ Я well хн те te : ia s 
базри: g on ould bave been cleaned я 
Mi scellaneous. nd ud #тот Ж Mr "LI [^ sd bod in Tani on each inna perc 
The Preparation of Aning Show.—This wa! | before the Wink: frith Farm s" Club :— raked in, and then в0 
referred to by Mr. Hamond MTS of йе, Morti e common, or fév "English h Barley is the one| А Cabbage BUE cannot be t 
Agricultural Society in D amusing way most commonly cultiv: ated through the ki орот; and | much care be tak о 
Who w were the ms winners at the Royal катон although from time to time many o other varieties have | war 1 
у been introduced, it still m aintains its position. It is| the best sort for sowin g T this season. "Auli 
Bern and other lords. From the new spa per айар for light lands where the оты че Pie d | green or the e pu urple variety of ihe Kohl 
odd a be led Walsingham and Lord Berners passed tiM рин and also for a greater rang chosen, "e crop. 
the greater part of their time in pulling bairs out other varieties ; 16 has vol а vont о sometimes pl à 
their cows tails, or clippiug their d The pri ойде coming to ату ерен requiring ошу fro to | but next month is the more dei 8 
which bad been very : Norfolk, wi К t its growth. The еч Barley | in the field culture of this его 
tior of animals, E: a very correct | is a great favourite with the maltster, and on good | early, to choose early sorts, and to plant ind ni 
one. If he a d t for а show, he Barley la nd answers the faemer's purpose very well; | 80118, in order to have reached maturity 
should put as p Баве on her as she required. district that so many bushels per when the otato disease nsualiy. appears, 
so it Tot seis еер; the only difference being tiat уе acre « of it ean he grown as of the coarser varieties. BU intended for | 
little piai а е. 1 Р К Gentl d. ply ploughe d before winter, it moy be wall ой 
ms о е left to bring up their animals as ey a longe a d Jand this month, provided thé weather i 
pleased, and to lo ok the best they conld ; for the tup- sorts. The Leghom Barley isa eie аки very y fairly | e | enough; but for W^ as well for all ( 
birer din 00] who was deceived by a little pupa s g Ba rley, and it often | “ш should go hi 
rd Жоо} тп recollee got that w ele worth yid shillin ngs ES qnar rter more ar the | со a 5 бо ШАША and f edil jc 
85 ib. from a she Ар or from an ox, an t | relat tl e 
multiply р. һу the number f sbeep and oxen killed WI. "M S aptior n3 at БИЛҮҮ Ue Aet te шо d ны ы... т, 
с Аы £A Ahn ИП dnd that елее др celebrity ur e еее Ye malting vu It is Wes Sce Jaat ues 
plate. | ve Р The t y pose o 
Now, I have no besitation in saying that tbe blood нэг ics rt eh ia enr pur is Чү attingam fallen n toa an unüsual depth e orta 
you take away is just as good as the blood you leave | coarse ; ib i is generally of a good FP and works well lines impass 
in, and that you would do much better to leave the |; e' malt isi and is sown ҮНӨ largely in the we had 2 a sli 
blood in the animal. There are other ways of killing | north of F Eng че ИК iu 
animals than bleeding them to death. These are| n the c Get of pery one great object to be e hav 
unpleasant things to think of; but after all, we have | att 3 | been IX. desirable, Чч ав it is, RASA 
VO: SE З , B. ained E ut istis f js to have the Tand рин 
no hesitation in eating the mutton and beef after, it is | clean and dry; an "s n Barley follows Ta of both 
oak з we ought ar be E da Age xs Or OUT | crop it is well immediately after the Taripa è are fed E 1 n Sarl 4 and yesterday we bad a ps 
ake the blood away from | either to put a scarifier across the field or to plough it APU -DIS UE- Hast KN An AZANI n 
hares and r rabbils; they are brought to the table and | very doen w, for by so doing we get the sheep. bound up. 
pesas an A pari аА E сед Tun bírde, purse s more AAA mixed with the soil, and 44 Pe 
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ges: і ing washed away by the rain, | 
t dd d hi Wy ais tricts. Shallow or thin plough- id оше; à modà 
э ent; they would ose sonio of their gamy i Ms |! TA for the Bar rley c considered beneficial to th —€—À ү, tis ied f 
Br Carson, of Liverpool, many years ago pointed out | evowth of Clovers p like Wheat, thriv HE T ON ДИҢ DERE $ Thra Ө t dinge d 
the ptent loss incurred 3 the PI mode of killing fs кз, о „= Md 1 is ies wea ather p L4 ihe Y AM was 
animals, ani : га 
which piss pem pruon of tke vi E SPPE Ano Ra rotations. of erops Bar у lows tbe Turnip crop, and | Oats, 3» eio soft ztent 
бш rsov, son of the late Doctor, was kind eogi To р is succeeded by Clover. If the Turnip crop, to which a | aol T ШУ 
me a quarter of а Ml whic h ha d been killed i in thi liberal amount of artificial manures has been given, is of eas P 
DE ER a Be ер £ it, and ee | Dak fed off on the land, and the soil be further enriched |9 95 ess 
pe md dobavs ке АЫ it delici Боца Ee Boonomieally {де P Mos lef ҮЛЕ, Fo. Eod аа e "BU 2:4 а eré the LT en put 
| nesti it ought to bea c к о] 
Жс са нео we аге г апнеа їп throwing КЫГА 80 | o | Er 5 C КЕ кар А Ju P en t mo ey e duro с Тан 
ЕЗ Py de of this nutritious albumen. Dr. Lan- С Bes killed. {м rem Р y this, a i pu | Previous to the frost the Wheat braird 
j d Lo f the Tar»ips etd! be Sie ei and ФА |everywhe re, and the 
4 Sufficient attention is not |“ ter-prond, uf clear 
alendar of Operation Seri paid to seed Barleya—the temptation of the » кер tum is t s 
аре Bean Ouituse —Т all the best grim of the farm 85 CeDpob я 
from а form коп А, пм пет Еа |+ the mar rket,and the farmer then contents himse!f appears to be the mos satisfactory а 
eif in 545 р with So RIDE d" best tailing. , en eed ought to be Mo proque Af the 
We are now ocenpied with pern sowing, which i s |р; he best quality, fally T ДШ А gi fro cr 
perform rmed in the following manner :—Тће land, which Injury: Ta sow ing it some use the d A edad УА 
was trench-plozgh ed банн bm exposüre 6o the Suffolk p others Mori the old-fashioned те, of el eek, which is the c 
sowing bro adéast. The drill is to be preferred, as it 
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weather n pus enks down before tke 2 acd yn М i jai "depth larger amount of PAS 
ow any iati | 
AENA po pore Кү bout" a the кыс also me з ont of "id way of the birds, and effects a 
Ы? dri; в A at idh воба heo rable savin > y of : ws 
da [Um ч whi dubi d cine. um dn iu the season three bushels per aere, or even gra i when th 
t, а п advances, RH : 
ills, the di Beca 
By this time o die A ‘ploughs hay ocn ide ках 761 —7 ditur гето p у 
BUR ай оп retuning up ie Ka а еу bovet the small pues to the © qumtity i ji required, ^ à 
first six drills, n wn. They then draw off six new WE, л ы "pain emp pln d i am 
drills, and rn pfe six on their return, the drill | the bes t I think we ought, if possible, to get the E «ЖД po fuu 
barrow going at the вате rate, “bont? | greater part ofi it i in in the moth of. March, the earlier pe id f 
six drills A А space of 12 drills is left. bet е |2 x 0rjand wi free, Ld ed wh h 1 
e p if oa work: {Рё ‚ Which, sma 
pening and covering, which gives plenty of r Toia for | t А А евна eariy last year there was no дета 
Ње working of the Багго and her g of the 
horses. The drills are 27 inches hera made 
across the winter furrows. Part of Fer land was donge | M. 
оп the stubble, but the part* which was nob dunged js ny Теа may V tow tis mtb n any iwà | 
dressed with three ewt. of guano per acre, sown in the пане to them, sei Olaver" lea which has not been 
begin во 
Pee E further bec ge are taken from | of prain e 
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drills by hand, and covered in with th ^ ee = ог ап earlier s «IE vE Price ОР COND) 
a-half A mei of Beans are Fe n» pág iens and аз erop—either болчу e әй whieh eMe. о: is "the айг agramen 
force we get over from 10 to actes й y. hios Chio on $3 imd by sheep. =ч Talaver a Wheat "| E "pé wes gives the following 
expeditious an at this season is of the greatest ўза: one of the best for sowing nt this time, though almost lewt. Barley 0, n. е 
quence, in taking advantage of a favourable seed time | 73 xs "y ду sown in " aufamm will d "en : 
well. Later in the season the so-called April T Aul n Bonns - : 
Or, if well боздай and manured in autumn and а red'benrded а is alone fit for use as seed, and a E iud xh. i 
ha rrowed' down now, the seed may be sown abs Айй к ate ш ү 3e erm КА A deed f 
e пе ime of the Ha 
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йт: * The manufactured foods 
