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878 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL E [ЕРТЕ Мв 10, qe 
їп и hm wid trade principles ; but in the | pollard ог meal. In 1845 І had bushel cha umpion prize. Dui, Gom 
eath we arè sid to add, * how аге we to|of 1000, which Were hu A en on to à large heap | season the vem e d very -— SL 
oc oney ?? n old adage * where there's promiscuously, a and used a g the ensuing spring, | many niost useful aud inter discus, t 
a Wil hierba жу” ре you will be able to | and what is remarkable, e pode and СЕ all could bt: part and ЕП, y thé in ма 
solve the problem and satisfy yourself. Some parties abis, ön half an acre of land, and planted the next | ideas. Не felt that it was needful thát sòi 
t mble. The malt-ta I presume | year, 1846, with Potatos; the eommon а k-e ej should done for rély agricültural 
réalises, i round figures, 5,000,0007. net. І trust you ТАНЫУ; which E а full crop; and the soundest I | That education ought to be practical айд hë 
ф AL " bo ablé to announce you have 2,000,0007. | have grown since of that n ~ ler being How nearly | guarantee to find within thë limits of this obe 
re towards its repeal, leaving 3,000,0007. to be extinct). This rü К ot urse was not salted, not 20 young теп who ere fit to stand ec. 
A. di Select 40,000,0007. of taxes, to which add | bei examiner in praetical agrieultüre, But When 
5 nt, ohg as required. a raise | Former experience has tangit me also that after sam- e to а Oxford exa tion that was à 
apre which, if the taxes are equal now, no one | mers of а К е d drought, since blight has thin ng, and the difficulty w combitië M 
iplai Draw ou raduated scale for appeáred, all s апу Робабоз at the end of — branches ot education at a rate within the ferae 
dup Куке 000, A ees Mr. , Gurdon's plan, or some month Beptenten) whether it was the entir re crop, 0 
modifie adjustm : Commercial Principle 
g ë м maturely sprouted, аз if ймы а в meeting о of. (hii hi 8 ш] 
respect. Thos. Par E» 
(No. А y^ Salter.) 
Inland Revenue, ich -— E W.C: 
даа А qm 
the 21st of Ap 
ecam 
speciá ale to repro idus а second crop, and с up 
perfectly petn and i -looking as Potatos look i in 
May, without any s of disease about them, and 
cont fried Бо till frost. Г atertal them, re 
j 
Board regre 
rcely a 8 ingle elf-s 
Ni though that winter had be mi 
Careful. watchfulness therefore should be observed as 
ift they are taken up, vd 
will I| keep well, d "por most serviceable for see edin 
re 
uggestio. time has been occupied in the 
experiments that were — require ed. , lam now 
to inform yont that, there will be t 
ing ungroun thal ted B Bean ns and Peas, i or Barley malt 
Lnd be first mixed and crushed at the same time Sh 
md Barley malt cannot, however, i in the interests 
disease, Етретітепіег, Maldon, Essex. 
Fármers? Clubs. 
KrNascorg.—At the recent annual ploughing match 
of this vigorous and fourishing Society, there were 50 
be t e Soc 
t ociety has ever yet 
tarted at ni i o'clock, 
реч at reap 
oad 
m | consider to be the ју of а “ practi 
ч i e grounds, 
Wie 
—AÀt pr 
the following pa 
А 
g ics f 
т 
ars that. farm 
Ж which bel in E li рш 
industr 
„And the converse 
the un of 
s th stimulate 
agriculture, did raise 16 to the rank oft 
entries—the кы 
and 48 team 
| nuit In», Mr. Daniel ү кёч was elected aic d in | 
| the place of Mr. J. T. Наг rison, T br on account of 
i i George Barber, 
iged. Wi th s rd to and 
Peas, if 1 understand ш letter bofte there are | 0 
no restr ictions ; ; therefore I can have them malted at 
TM my 
The pa mahe on Barlêy remain the sam 
of Babdown, was Med шы of the committee 
of BM gement. 
the dinner the Ead was ue by py Кїкөз- | 
COT 2s, M. P. He proposed the toast of the evening— 
Success to the King scote Agricultural Assosiation: 
En 
exception thá& Re е bé crushed under ра Аба with 
the Linseed in of being ground. Thomas Fisher 
Шет. 
. To Mr. р 
they diffus ed intelligence and a high t feeling | 
among all in the erdh id usted K chai 
проп many occasio There was great good i in the 
ty free, for cattle 
restriction; egeo that the process m 
0 | the wint 
er. There was a strong feeling throughout the 
country that something more pl to be done for the 
education of the farmer. 8 himself on the 
g 
scientific pursuit—to the benefit of all im 
interested, and to the promotion of the well-being 
the nation. 
‚ I ask, what is farming? Isit a manufacturi 
tendo, or is 16 an oceupation or business peculiar W 
itself? 
I adopt the statements of. ойт Pr 
esident (Sir Robert 
Bart.)—'* рези is а machine through which the farmer 
hi$ cap rol ; you : bw as tradesmen or manufacture 
acture your 
sell and you buy u m бой! equallj 
them, though 58 šelect land as your manufactory; 
best suited to your rearing and knowledge." This isso 
sense, and to rg pd t. he manufacturer works 
| applieation of known mechanical la: The farmer 
and profits by the ascertained effects und of | 
variations of ета! f alternations of soaking | 
E drying winds, he ever- aaepe infi | 
chemical affinities. Similar natural laws work in their 
less round for the ufaeturing chemist—for 
h 
entered nialt-house, aud that the maltster must + х 
: mäjority of the committee were for only taking up the tious of incre fickle, and only to 
give y tho locit oficor 24 hours notice before hé stesps amr machinery o -clàss a tions and | ә na © be on но o kn ed 
adapting it in the way to agrieulturists, and had | reply, the merchant and shipowner, who с 
Sia iiia ch itin o mde э s feeding, remains pu "other decided to aid the батдан of the m icultural class Hohl ünder natural Өйгө as sharp i 
grain, ang SK ree for cattle po in Боб ҮЛҮ 1 ànd kind o. tg. | involving greater risks, and yielding m 
subjeet to all the blished t that E I eg ti geology, did kinari көр T" than апу farming. Tali of the Potato rot, and Lean 
the malt may be Pee еме v with "e Т, Now he himself took a forent view. He th the cotton famine. Against а cattle epidemic, I can seta 
seed or Litissed-eake, instead. t bein und bed i a ~ | Royal Agricultural Society ought Чү a | for wa; А wet autumn is as disastrous for the mam 
d bye praetieal examination in agriculture; Th анну of faney goods да for the farmer; A SHE К 
3 em в аз шап; 18! 
Айат Young. were against that, büt Mr. Holland, Mr. Randall an of transition as local aImospherio variations, 6 
ИЛНЕ" ти Улын Эа himself, put forth a protest, The argument of th ere punish a few farmers, while the average of the 
H Cori > majority was that а practical examination could not Бе | undisturbed. The farmer, therefore, T панне, б, i 
ome Correspondence. мете out, ч. at you cue Eie ве examiners of пе | exemption re He in т А нут рап 
4 Chainpion Whèat Crop of the Seas Will | s mind, that the would e from | fun se tion. He can set up no wall of se 
you do me the favour to insert this letter in pem qe Tieren puts. of the co antti к, entirely "different - ples 2 а а: "S be wi 
publicatio , аз Several of my frie e desirous of вув arming were pursued, Well, all Бе could pn e other digo p isd qe 
EUN the result of the eH Mr. eu ү : 4 iis it ought to А ios тү me T ae ad MESURE and pleasurable toan 
uce a DER o eat | taken a step very much in the right direction. 1% sh ihe quati 
ed Kingdom to Мы 
cepted. 
al to Н ана ен Тав . Hallett with- 
established а elass for instructi ion in chemistry, and pe 
sécure judges. Chas. Bates. Барда Biret, бер}. IL 
x b "Potatos,—Former expe- 
was sure not under- 
stand the eitreinely clear and valuable instruction 
given by Mr. Church. It was a useful subject for 
asses equall 
an who could 
farmers to take up, and 
useful would be fo: ormed 
al know 
of agricu ultur: 
consisten 
Med a tiit, with a petes Mies y Mnt 
ИБН à double ee ul of coatse x Aud 1s eol 
АА 
ЕЕ 
eg 
sons. There were few places suited to farmers’ воп 
and requirements. They need 
i 
was necessary tha 
| a physieal education. - He ha d no doubt that the masters 
el prac ptem 2 
A practical farmer is a person W. 
PT НР. will m off amateur даб! pes 
other bran 
he recognised rinéiples rm 
ânt epe ir 
mi | 
nk E 
| 9nd. 
grease when the ега 
will ké 
ficient pigs obtainable t 
fear will СА i" case tl 
ye 
d 
хезу Were it not fort 
{ of 
the plough èk ilfully, and sh бу 
It might be said fhat this cou e dad 6 fia fer € 
cultural College үл r T tu, hé сн 
bad ove bot ver altogether. It was Чоо expensiv. 
and had been obliged f 
If they could 
iiia най ment the " 
rm to a tenant farmer. 
Mp d as 
delighted 
and was deli 
xm 
| position 
at ilo growin of d Society. He contrasted эч present M 
seen in 
опе of their local 
y 
он. | for econ 
of produc tion ; eq 
given fixed outláy. 
Lew 
hips 
with division iof jen qe wt 
= er the азо p Ee 
y f averago ех tension. may 
Er 
