THE AGRICULTURAL GAZET TE : 
f feeding 3 
Turnip. Be 
uced to their analysis 
would in all probability throw —— . on the subject. 
Miscellaneo 
Sainfoin.—I take it for granted that the system o 
sowing the whole of —— Pace is no 
longer practised generally, from a conviction that half 
the shift, sown.every eight years, will 
ood as can — — 
‘produced from the whole of the shift so — four 
hen 
q 
oe 
Jambs, c g hurdles for the removal of sheep, carting leaves 
j the pasture land, carting manure from "the cattle pens, 
es, &c, anji ale also carting 
the. field for the 1 
try: POO ig 
1 Ihe Com 
m th 
were from the 
Aiea e lambs fo — 4 inti ga 8 
with saa Sw ~~ ae jabo > have been engaged 
attending thres innowing co ink in 
ticks, hedging, — — a tilling e Pe filling dung, 
panie carts with earth, where we are now removing old basip 
thus 
ce at least 
this plan is ent. it ill kave half tho 
that 
purposes are answered—the t throwing open of the land an 
— + sap surface of the grazing land ; for which work the 
mittee report th at th — l . 55 ae Fy 
e —— s during the week 
Continent have hoes very large, and a is * 
culty present ere gl are supported. The best 
Regents are much ingu aired f and are realising 
higher prices — any other kind “of Potato in 
The 8 are this day’s quotations Pr des — Regents, 
70s. r ton; Wisbeach do. 8. to 75s.: Scotch 
do., os ri Bs: Scotch cups, 50s. to E. French whites 
| 65s, to 70s. ; . and Belgian do., 60s. to m. 5 
THFIELD, MoNDAY, J 
Bn p average supply of Beast 
We hav: 
d buta 
| frost adapted, preventing the cart-wheels from cutting | Attendance K — on 
yers. Tr. is excess — dull, — yp our 
through t the sward. “Th he women are employed preparing and quotations are with b difioulty — for choicest nd ur top 
stacking — and Turnips in 8 to 15 cut for the arge, quite adequate, however. 
sheep ; wher r other work does not interfere, we prefer ta dia — hA mall, dan pe the 1 w prices affine 
having them Staci ked and prepared by the acre, the price being | dead mar ae A — choles Downs make 4s. 4d., but so 
10s., where we have a full crop. Our s — erds are now very sis 
* 
fast; es 
being 200; the anther being povero, they require the utmo st 
sare, or numbers would peris 
oa small piece of Swede 8 but return at ni ight t o a 
wa 
ve a liberal 1 ay, and 
ur forward 
lambs are put on Turnips with the ewes at a week old; 
process of summer fallowing after the ensuing W 
crop perfectly unnecessary . peing done, I eae 
Wheat. 
crop, whether broade 
he seed with a drill. in the Toe that 
t 
np 
ein —— in plant a 
displace 
ing the 
should be taken up igh eng 2 
when, in my opinion, it will wi 
E will afford. 
aware that the plant of Sainfoin will not be ex 
but, upon a Sainfoin — of four or five years’ — 
2 * 
ing, the wireworm some rav in the 
ensuing Wheat crop, 
8 8 
ä —— 2 
1 
ers are settling in 
has taken Gortnor Abbey. one 
mile from Crossmolina, 1 2 5 acres of good land, 
fenced and 8 for 17 acre. At P 
ont of ToL per annum. A yan — — 
E 
tillage, s at 1002, a a year. Wich four 8 of f Newport 
Stranger“ 
anothe has a farm of 100 
— ‘O'Donnel. Waterford Mail. 
irene nt of Welsh Agriculture.—The best way 
‘tor an „ to} 
Calendar of 
NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE — 
men have been employed during the last week — — ii 
—— . with a G- horse power 
Ons. 
and — Nena ey: —.— 6d. 
We delive: 
as 
green erops. 
ast or 3 — 
of Sait 
ly 
Barley erop, ea 
the Clover * Nen e propose that it 
oe the Turnips and 
that follow: when the pars has been taken — 
of three 
ARY. 
9 Jan. 10.— Our horses and 
g it to market. The Wheat i sold Acer — per qr., i 
“Stantly employed by carting isy ant Terkips ; the ewes and 
quite a good a purpose tocut e 
as it does Swedes, although it is na usually — in this neigh- 
bou zhoon, | heii ng e naide men #9 y can be readily consumed i 
the —— uld the weatie r continue paca of 
Les ir phate. E every ee the work of the farm will = 
2 a aame kind as siecle ly the pant fortnight, al tip plenty of 
ork and threshin gage our attention „. 
Notices to Corresponden 
Bacon : es a far greater exactness p information 
to exist on agrio 22 subjects E n the cas ll 
we can say ean, Pea, a he meals will p — 
make better — than Rye or plit but in what order sey 
— uld stand to represent their relative excellence we canno 
Malk Dust: H 2 W. «nts is given to cows. in various quantities, 
„ With hot 
w a , giving it some Sime to,8 stoep. o pecks of 
Oats, ‘or one peck o eek, may e given to cows 
with advantage, in addition to a food. Wes. 
It may be a in either not 
dy to stand for e hours and s 
a day may — 5 be given with 
—— C. They are pe a sheer for 2 ee thoug 
ker 8 sare n Sie. 
— ground has — — = * er been folded. A 
Rumsey says, 1 lately recommended calcined 
tale beer it, and ater te chalk had 
destroyed the acid the beer ped aa 
sway: l 
tal tu 
„ washed the oor — te put 
nd the is on the chalk. T let 
it d three p g then brew ed 56 gallons of beer with 
lbs. — — N usual), and 
It has been done 
onth, a w tas — very tt an pleasant, My 
— sind — it is a a hogshead of beer 
JW. We 2 What A 
SYSTEMS oF Aata RE — 
and B * di =, Our answer pind be that there sent 
npa 
Nery many more d — systems of agriculture than eithe 
of them appear to 
4 (m 
Markets. 
COVENT GARDEN, Jan 
the weather has had ef 
. 
The severity of th effect on the supply 
hi 
of 2 and they are 88 sinawat dearer than 
Acres Ia; ruit is suflici 
‘for the most part 
desser 
g mongst Veg , 
— i c 
ng are dearer, and 80 are Mushroom 
See, 
nusta, nthemums. 
ellias, Cinerarias, Sa er Azaleas, 
Liles, Lily oot the’ Wallen » Epacrises cacias, and Roses 
Eine. 42 N W. 371 
s 
al, ht tols | 
ans 
to 12s 
Oranges, per 100, 5s to 128 
Almonds, per PE 
| Walnuts, 1 ( 
py! x to 168 
2 
per doz., 94 to 186 680 Kent Cabs 65s to 75s p. 100 Ibs 
EG ETARLR 
Oranges, 
er doy a6 4 
— e 28s 6d to4s — 
Bruseel Sprouts $, P. hf. sieve, i 
SD MARKET, . 
bre e- Hay Seaton | 5 pom — 0s 
4 Clover sre ms 30 
ram ae 
Josnva a 
s d 
Per st. of 8lbs—s d 8 d 
Best Scots, Her est Long-wools. 3 6 to 3 8 
fords, & c. . 3 10 t. 4 2 ee Sho 
Best Short-horns 3 6 3 10 ExesS & 2d i quality 2 10 — 8 4 
2d quality Beasts 2 + Disto mba 
W. mbs 
Calves. — „ F Eyi 
Ditto Shorn 3 0—4 2 
Ean 3334; Sheep and Lambs, 22 070; “Calves, 62; a 
FRIDAY, Jan. 18. 
n 
aso m. onsequence late prices are wells — m 
ph ey the trado is Pie no means ae. The number of Sheep 
pase usual o this time ear, is small; 
0 Ones 
«per 8 lbs more than on Monday. 
d and Germany there are 13 —— 100, 2 
14 Calves; 2 . 200 Beasts; and 12 
Cows from the home counties 
est Scots, Here- Best Long-wools. 3 6 tog 8 
fords, &. is Otot 2 Dijo Shorn w 
Best Short-horns 3 :6— 3 10 es & 2d quality 2 10 we 4 
2d quality Beasts 2 10 —3 4 Dit — Sho 
Best Downs and oan ; 
Half-bredes 4 0—4 2 ote. yes 2 —4 8 
Ditto Shorn Pigs —4 2 
Beasts, 913; Sheep and d Lambs. 2730: S 95; 2 225, 
OPS,—FRiday, Jan 
Mes „. ParranpEn and SMITH Ran ths Dú the market çon- 
| tinues — same, 
MARK LANE. 
Monpay, Jan. 14.—The market — —— well anii 
. ene pha, ee by land carria; amples jaria 
however, were = no means firm 
. — — om hy — e ee with by the large arrivals 
of foreign Blow, — a reduction of fully is per qr. had to be 
submitted to s coul de in R 
aag 
| tion had to be — — to upon 9 — * say — sale 
at the decline mb Siding i e malting 
Banleg, must be quoted Is. ae whilst upon —— deserip- 
tions a still greater abatement — _ Ee -appia Oats main- 
tained last week’s ra Bean ere both a slow 
neh: at 1s. decline u . 
BRITISH PER IMPERIAL Quan eoi 8. 
Wheat, Racer, — Sufolk "White 39—41 Red ....,./38—40 
selec dittof 4144 Red . 40—42 
— r rear 
— Norfolk, Lincoln, & Tork. White — Red — 
0 —51 
Barley.grind. &. distil., 28s to Chev. 26 30 Malting |25-24 
Foreign... „Grinding: snd distilling 2 22 Maltiog 2121 
Oats, — and, 1 Ge 
— d Lincolnshire . Potato 2094 Feed 1722 
Potato 18 22 Feed . 1619 
— Foreign ovate Poland and Brew 3 Feed 1317 
—22 Foreign 20—23 
Hyena forsign . . , een alare 
azagan ... > to 238 
— * — 3 —ͤ— 
For 
Peasy, white, Essex and Kent 
58 26s to 27s 
Flour, ——— delivered. k 38 
«ditto 
= — B per barrel 22— 21 er sac 
YX, Jax. 18 y forei 
have .a good supply, the arrivals of grai 3 
have been 
market was thinly attended, -business, as 
ited character. Prices "of all articles may be cons 
nally:the same as on Monday, but w 
perative a slight n was necessary. 
WHEAT, 
15. 
grain, Flor. 
ieee sa ga 
2.» have 
rally. wa inactive ns gba ay = 
at a 3 from last Taal 14 2 el on 
2d. on Irish. Oats declined bush <a 
eng are each a dull sale, eee 
5 eaper. 
were 
Barley, Beans: 
44 
K 
foreign, 
— 
— e 
