CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL 
GAZETTE. 
928 THE |. GARDENERS [Serna зу, e 
and mow early, not allowing the plants to run into | tenants to become oceupiers of land, when iti is not for | obtained during the 11 yea ^ Diis 
pat which € чий them to stock out and well | their avantagon , that | allowance of 5 per cent, worki 
grou the 
cupy the 
ey should hav i а great deal of odium 
out 
Agriculture thus furnishes an dps 
t bri: 
upon the Piece with: giving them any 
benefit—its apparent. Ы bass че illusory. 
eal 
10 ТО: 
period, when the director of operatione is Ч x 
only the 
tbíclos. 
of the Royal Agricultural Society of 
T Series. Vol. I., Part 2. J.jMurray. 
The conte f this Number of the Agricultural 
Jod relate iae wholly to the m stock of the 
farm; and are thus in keeping with the present 
The Journal 
frin i is taken from the Re Santa "t чо t "believe that 
the law is of importance; but to say, from 
rvation of parts of Scotland, that 1 I think there 
whie 
tenantry have been admitted, аза es under the 
anxieties and pla ans and wants of the English farmer. 
proarai rents 
under. 
are promised which are not paid the. iun 
тед 
ork for M and adapt it to the current 
ҺА of Ње members whom it токе but who 
hav e hi therto rarely read it, is to be comm: mended ; and 
n 
а weak class of| 6 
For 
cupying ours rselves, and whi 
for the n years of ДАЙ 
5 per cent. for interest, 
averago sip ht 
c it affect them, that, if so 
not made, I think the каер will be to bring 
р 
b Кет: our MS vd Lini the risks of | int 
a 
Stock far Sheep 
Cattle, Dairy Farming. &c., E hat the Editor is 
desirous of making the Journa ore immedi 
useful than it has hitherto been. 
bee 
reports of the discussions before the Бооз аге | 
а уегу пинот. QE of the volume. Budd's 
capital lecture o 
with P s woodcuts 
way, may we ask what has become of the 
501. “prize з offered Шу; the Society for the best essay on 
tu to 
tely der 
g disease is veli illustrated 
on 
hem by 
to ake farms which M are not competent 
in 
difficulties йш their whole lease. e law also 
affects tenants in the way of damaging their credit, 
and it p m bes qiios oney to Y 
mber 
farm their land, did Т think e want of capital on the 
part of tenants is very important in саа анак this 
ques stion. I think the first person we hav o lo ok ti 
o | Arthur Young and his latest imr on the Re 
buen Us crops w 
кү ith 1855. 
this m 
tician; we won 
ndar of Operations, 
As during the ensuing month we enter th 
— for Wheat, 
seed'sown per acre will produc: 
ommon result at harvest-time in e 
properly tilled soils, we quote here the md 
Cale 
e proper 
нр 
at culture, after the vari 
weeks to give such extrae om 
here e published as will enable our readers udge of | 
| no great sympathy with them. 
for it is impomitile to exaggerate t the impor rtance of 
culture to a country. With reference to merchants | 
and ОЕ connected with supplying the land, І have 
i I think that they and 
to j 
IT P x к ay Ae xa ы Spero Ih леу will | 
cellen 
Meetin Cin с М. P де regards the 
live Ps and t pa есе. Са and Paget, M.P., 
regards the implement department. 
own hands; 
but I think it is a grievous hardsh 
р ong lees small e" adesmen, w e law is 
n for I have a great feeling i in "hour of the 
ey 8 
Мар propr: ietary of 8c otlan d; but the not in a 
Ad smiths, th 
Gadai :— 
“ Beans, if well cultivated, form a tolerable 
tion for Wheat; I have s seen in Kent a field of 
вЫ ме > be 
and the etr was after 
the Bean clea a par 
nd loosen the 
Modern. Fais 14, 15, & 16. 
i Iia 
Agriculture, Ancient and 
7. 5 Мә 
notice of this 
let them be as old as Mothueclah, ove еа to get 
out of it. І should be sorry to вее mere money power 
biens пдеу to нт 1» Lu harrows! to Teave itas 
and fi a ga tendi 
clea 
and ав th 
wi il do it better than the неса im Y een 
ы 
ЕЕЕ 
The numbers Wer st 
work Хакъ, a кыщ of атое cas 
proceed to the E of farm bu маі ngs. 
and treat of the apiary—the 
cotta nary 
iners ment—the diseases of horses, cattle, Sr Ж 
ed as belonging 
the book thro But notwithstanding this 
ihe la pithy Norfolk Pace is generally an ота 
du 
ү iios s po e reierr 
alite With reference to my opinion that the present 
ere is thus still the characteristic lack of systematic d 
eferr bel 
er drill or sow the 
law € ed credit of tenant farmers, I think it is 
p LA 
Wheat broadcast ; | the 
either bya harrow, se scufler, or a very smal mall plough, 
there need be no apprehensi "i 
1 
apparent, that the risk under the law of hypothec is so 
great that а is very shy of confiding itself to that 
ass. I entirely disapprove of a tenant entering on а 
arm with i jm t xd And work it. I 
f 
dont think an а farm v which 
requires 10007. to stock it if 
dee bernie root-fallen from 
surfac 
a loose bottom, 
that ш be diti t te 
"re be more loose and friable, 
e oper rations ied "анов 
e the bs. too loose 
RE 
which, whether in due order 
di isorder, ‚һе че ийде: the Ren of RA UR 
мел be serviceable to 
дастор. of things botn new and ol 
the several subjec 
жие тыд intelligence Es pro 
The Cotteswold 8. 
The а: 
heep. enn Read, 
C. H. Sav Pea uin 
vote деордуе o of the ne самоа s sheep, a 
| pre 
ше Mas 
|5 
1 
but I con: that b 
tion of e jo; in cie uS if an unforeseen e emer- 
bottom, and there will be н chan "y p^ 
crop. In su ich e cases, or in any that "have sa end 
ge гел d fedes he would be able to turn his credit 
о beti 
А FRENCH Prize FAnM : Masny.—We have given on 
vious occasions copious details with reference to 
чонта 1 ог са w Proadoast, i after the sil 
nsed by the scuffler 
nd 
of its history, — were 
mns are h 
| but p 
ek well to add the general results | $ 
attained during the eleven years ending 1863. The 
uccess in it as leaves no ri 
ness of its principle. should be 
ат 
16 
tever men circumstances min wen 
is gra bottom to root i 
h the Cottesmold зер are p | 
for u use in ой ег district ‚50 much as return 
retur 
those sold, from information obtained from Mr. Villar, 
the extensive auctioneer, of Cheltenham, last se 
From tbis return we gather that for the season 
ede ar sold 1014 Co 
"x 
t loves a firm 
Year. насы Net PROSAN 
4 nor 
rarely f th of such mould do repu TL 
t to fix its roots, firm 
which it m attemp! is welleult ivated ош, бе 
: 8 
P sani of 1, Tumnips; 2, E 
eat, E "practicable on Jane: dry enough 
Ten o the нге years thus 
resulted in niis, 
s thong а e of 18531. was sustained in 1861. 
The 
Wheat, derer prd s 
"d peer with his К ofit. repetit E 
t has е een found that two 
— at the 
8 from other ici арад the 
these sheep would have been yet more 
apparent.” 
We hope this pamphlet, which so 
h 
res тетен 
аге not without interest, аз they sh e are 
breed, will obtain as general a лы" 
y tal ré tn the Hy) 3v e pP ge ў". 
ore the € de os on at 
Edin nburgh to Дес ук сааса ont it as T —— 
the existing v] es of Scottish agriculture, and the enterpris 
ergy 
The figui 
ow how 
the енор, to which sgricltur is soni since 
th loss whieh exceeded the rage 
TH 
as no 
в no credit, or who 
"o 
ч 
ЕЧ 
er 
крз, 
njoy: 
spends too much in "Drosperons. уеге, p him self | seed 
the wh т} 
reduc ed to rudest extremi! ities 
ere u 
T. агпїрв PON requir 
once produced of in 
ec 
'ontin: 
der C ag 
Mein 
to pcs js nevertheless, require ; an Eodem dk 
furrow. 
Віғво : Alexander В. а landed р 
5 jo. sere smali 
arms. 
metimes another. 
have directed my зуеабоо, to the jpeg of the law 
of hypothec. I think tha 
The year 1861, which IM such deplorable results, 
was daret b fa Аа of cereals at the same 
time that уо» ced e exag ега! 
root was lowe 
ital, the 
ое 
затка ood 
as industries, lar rge ly re 
ho well- 
established. M even т Dy the which the p 
has under his p ү йш, like all other 
the efforts of all those 
ditions. 
A 
sider 
мазза it has а lendenoy to 
t 
Ít should be Peas in fact, that t| 
not wed ges attainable 
" p "Sigma 8, P 
" r Tonbrid Wells. 
Ton th ar pract tioo of drilling is 00 n 
land. 
x n Fog ут e of dibbling re d 
been ploughed а 
give & lum an riens class о? tenantry. It induces 
of 11077. per annum indicated above Ж having "been 
m Where the practice right e 
rolled down with a heavy roller 
