жоттизв 11, 1865.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
1069 
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th's stand with res nM: F 
Mii 
d varian Ab common sense and sound | letter, We be 
T У gan on Saturday, 2nd September, and 
SEE 14 Borse power prn : ^s er Richard Toepffer, Manager to the North | continued А ees steadily till Monday the 18th Sep- 
they can eas easily c irato rom 0 acres | па Steam [nom Company, Kirton-in- | tember, ys, shifts included; 114 acres being 
"ay, and during the time tha t Mr. Smith's tackle is | Tiaia, Lincolnshir зара" in i that at time. The coal cost 10s. а ton; 
aman] preparing to start, they cam, almost, fini VOLES LEN ry umed, whieb, with the labour, 
з ёзув work. But still, the praise Mr. Hutchinson| Clay Soils.—The owners and occupiers of our stiff | mal 8jd., or less s than half 
bs upo working of his small tackle|clay soils have Mae eo under great t1 
‚ шү convinces m at the 4 а of lan tel advantages f for whilst e in the cultivation А-н а на: As T eor it, his coal cost re im 1s. 2d. 
| gam power іза €— Prop i.a; KAONE OEDI f acre, while Fowler's engine only cost me 6\4. рег 
шавшай! scale or un » "A Again ©“ Woolston ” seems 
P foreign coun ntrie r steam ploughs, beer вун t to qni any MA zx may ге made to deal | to have cost Mr. Smith 2s. 6d. ү , while Fowler's 
sh tbe in pex жЕ in their manufacture atj with the —— bete plough. The soil, saturated | only cost me 1s. зк эы acre. In — case is wear 
ore especially ) with moi at one time, and dried to bricklike|and tear taken into account. also a “drag” 
m g 8 material|or beavy чч, "attached to the сато but for 
which the consumption of ge would have been less 
eine un. s practical spere which requires solving is 
r obtain a d ar vantage from 
deal де and indeed, when the di is in such a | 
iii) the work w lly deferred. The 
purchase of this kanaa уралу \ їв, however, at | 
nery! Have 
| un poet ие the management of 
Have ызы facilities for 
Mining T ring? Arethe 
tion to buy Чеш dalvo i i vam 
cpm ЫА Бай t 
the precious interval 
between harvest and sel dne is los v кн ot be — 
The prese юш ш Whea will p 
still. As to shifting tackle, every ped - Ne was 
hard at work that fine dry’ "weather, and it was au 
immense advantage that tke - ne was able to roll 
off to a distant field, dragging anchor, onitivator, 
coal is included in the ‚614, per acre, I UY p 
seed.ti bly 
show the of this, for nm UT Si brilliant summer 
Бу for p to 
urface, and the 
ont, one meon сап {аке the entire management ofa а 
ы ey far: 
d demands of the steam D loni E —for unless | ploughing r^ been o 
E E employed, their advantages are soften the bound 
si 1 M js * 
g las so long 
EE 
seed- 
y ibly a trouble- 
some time for wet, lands. To defe obviate the ill 
experienco, but it would be an advantage if оа w — 
give us а tabulated form, " that we шау а 
fike with like; at present there "i а P Re "ot 
mnoertainky in our com parisons. J. Wilson, 
New fie. Е 
and E e. p 
any — exe can vm worked ‚һу 
roofs antages 
биз ploughing yvy ч let out on docs The 
ен et the seasons, whether 
eep a less nu 
т м чны winter months, when they are 
stable 16 hours and que. жок sight; = «бай 
by w m 
AHE 
PRIE the 
Ов о "his crops, 
sben otherwise there would Te p m, rad incurred ; 
hr if for instance, compelled to work his fallo w land in 
mber оЁ | ћо; 
is My el to - am excessive amount. of horse | 
Aer. 
nds, Mansfield, Он. 30 
steam cultivation 
In giving the pini very gd of 
wish it to be under- 
Ж 
of "ону hui. E efi is o 
one manufacture i in peer another, believing ай 
эй ecomes а 
work, for "y hilat а an abundant and схове amount of 
orse strength i much at one time, yet at 
another, from Mun Hari the Je staff. of men | 
and horses are alike useless and idle, constituting 4 
very great and almost eamm expense, How 
this diffieulty to ix et? b 
changes in the seas will e d to De success 
you must work with. "the weiter mi - омро it; 
and with all the toil, energy, erance, the 
certain that 
ful | far 
| better than horses for tilling the soil. Having rea 
with р. pee 55 — rie wit 
| Mr. Smith's tackle, I [^ p o have laboured 
| perfect det de is — 
sele mpany, 
E 
iir 
| pr domi i enr um Ж. podes 
умен fM DUM DO 
ч: the drainage t at is E ss ltiva 
da Turnip crop awa; з; Such are some few. ОЁ the 
simntages of steam cultivation generally, but І am 
nlisfied that the ivit of working two engines is the 
peatest boon ever eono, ud Rep tain H 
p rme po ss 
the cuiu va 
and extra wages, ү 
those for hire har 
tion of stiff SAT. land, An dn pl - I olay, and 
end; 
flo fali 
ho. have. let out their tackle 
to be 
nef; wil en Y" ейт. bs Ei ode time, 
sad consequently done in a bad man Mor 
the frosty weather will arrive, putting a a Pedo 
et of m 
f Nature apparently 
ssing 
"t I AR feel it a daty to the late Mr. Fowk 
and his representatives to give a short account of oui 
team cultivation com» 
r 
our 
ilg er B uw URN. "I ot heiek 
trgineer with , Fowler's small. tackle for upwards of 
from а want. of "will energy, and determination, as 
although I cannot boast. of so well- "kept au acconnt of our 
three years, I have also 
sgine sets in Egypt, where we averaged above 15 acres 
ptr day, and I can assert that 6 acres Ei day i is not an 
tackle. 
y m has been written in these columns to орд 
Hutcbhin- 
вор shows for one year. Tt is no secret to state that 
the Chester tackle pd through several degrees of 
t after all, and ME it 
"n 
d to а ver 
M. 
positi ap 
better pir ed cope 
of clay; and ber cca 
re infor med, m 
ower, viz. ге of steam, as bein 
with the grea 
T ege doin Steam Plou 
work i in every 
we 
cou anty in 
ng 
eat resistive nature | COS! 
ugh," 
it 
did n 
district. Horat. the old engine 
drum, and doing excellent work vit, a7 red рен 
ill Hewer), w 
the d 
im confident that Tr аы n Miri ^i "double € 
quantity of work in the week in comparison with те 
But do not let idle words alone satisfy the 
T 
poblic ү к rd to these statements. We аге 
а the No olnshire Steam Cultiva. 
В = 
ау repudiate 
ЕЕЕЕ = 
н 
3 
ir - Are pim 
в coun| A Pix h 
nan andif we ^de. po^ чер, as did the 
Ље results. working, Mr. 
ЁЁ 
d 
-— 
ed 
E m 
one or the Mae Iadmil 
msi iu the p 
but if the зе rx: dme is less, and tha 
meet t done ів equal to e outlay, the then the ad- 
| double cylinder farm 
Engl and 
endeavour to о 
2 
loco a ор a 
| upon von) уйн of 
a Implement of cultivation. 
to inquire 
y England in giving pri 
much to the — 
ua as а eer ap 
Steam power 
t for 4001. 
t| | = p set at Дре чи 
efi E little; however, it - ec s. tined 
Ba твеа eeting, 
үеге 
mud the тайа: or passage of a pe Ч 
and consequent 
purchased it 
arly in Augus 
ny 
iod 
whether in so dong they have entered upon a 
nd — in the way of a pro 
энг] 5 
кү mith's " md “ убагы у. "i fee! 
tim i e efficient working 
г portable 
working 
in врео W 
airean 
"Coltivator" "dat of withal co co! 
Р Ше [т 
Non S 
r breakages fe взен 
piy been the first magans et their ex 
ceed mine per acre, they Davi "a Pike the 
weder, to travel for work. Thefourth set (10- 
газ ordered аб аан Worcester 
r. Craddock, who 
Ht > 
- 
“ Smith's 
РЕ т дау А2 
ч, 
the ship" 8 
Q7- 
uests me to say 
l of m анты with his narrow 7-tined ср 
reshing, grinding, &c. ; his only 
M per 
a by dap 6 acres—at the m ot the 
те while. the other is earning 
haft 
I am sure his jari ike tae ^ 
а адаф engine by ti vp m 
arm of 400 or 
rni Why, 
m 
d 
tage 
still greater, as fewer men 
required to work e 
offer. He has 
FERE 
um 
HE 
Peg 
H 
I 
| which ] wish to fau 
odes 
ect im fent for tha the tearing 
depth; it forms а v prp $05 
acres it is eite 
from 8 
that the farmers should 
rd er ud 
their moy" Aa 
d түре ден [1 proper p 
and aufi эзен ds gane to work the soil. 
examined the 
"— ns 
ion. I defer 
agri of this Г and confine myself 
sipstsen А и MM. with Fowler's 
to consider—whether they 
Mes d Ju hd I Ye 
land may be | 
pie ot стай 
ent recently in you 
Eo of у оГ Зай, and F — 
tackle, 
posing th shown 
to ij very much 
not half t| 
vase by steam tillag ям 
аз reduced r3 horses to six ver 500 
tackle lu in 
нЕ 
ler’ 
given to 
that which can 
leas 
hat any pereas or sensible 
nions or give publicity to (o statements 
| епсе of his own, as given 
Mr. 
in п the latter = of his | 
yd 
management of one of adr 
the 
(not so powerful as Whitehurch Steam Plo 
