508 
THE AGRICULTURAL phe ln we 
1 10, 
untry in 
8 fa 
be "Ps 
rge a scale 
5 it ought t to be fixed at so 
m fixed i 
Pa horses, no show 
ibition. Some o 
with m ould-boar ds — f unusual N 29 Ver furr 
slice i in Muc 
in the sale of implements, 
acto: 
farmer never fails when such as he ca 
do justice to. At other oe the dinners have been 
Sr indifferent, Th es would have 
better if Mr. Lister 
U cilio right retty times these 
Pay instruction, and who shall w 
Doe onl 
should have been too glad to have heard ps one diobi joi 
the i rds 
these meetings m 
from men who attend from various coun 
onshire mpro 
water 
or bore a well 
130 
suggest to ee method of procur. 
b $ a good 
to prevent his running 
a corner of England, as at 
of a local character—the | 
limi 
in 
f the ploughs, the weather being fine, t the 
vigour, which 
ate 
din er nam 1 
yer did his part well, in a wr rt the regel 
the viands are 
been 
say, and what he would | i 
ords want 
t. 
wit cold know. | 
unti t 
ve after this visit 
ery good thin 
re Piha tA (by 
** early t the first time. The Pot rpm are Moi- ee 
iseased here, I think they were nie 
wil be only a Prep Fw crop, blighted 
ere 
aid. 
e hay crop 
nips 
hie e have 
Beans to-day ; $ they are a light 
om- 
A hen 
cutting Wheat to-day. ather is 
not at all 7 at present. fom ames Finis, Beck Farm, 
Beaulieu, 
Rees and Scotch 8 (see p. 475).— Before 
. I myself portent Hh: ac- 
on that fa 
© 
i 
ger to 
— A ty, by adhering to ya gen he foun 
most conducive to that end ; for while 
so much attention to the breeding Goitti, w other 
was 
I = d 17 pleasure in A reaper 
ing, and 
uite asham ich prevails in 
0 
vers re the Want; live 
var * resident į t proprietors, and bes u we have occupy 
the mansion- 8 and perhaps a few acres ad- 
re kept i 
brethren, and in some branche are 
some respects, they ought to borrow a leaf f. 
Englishman’s book, as in haymaking, catlefeding,& 
And I trust our northern worthies 9 Mined 
t I am 
N . 
very m 
; looks ikea deficient yield Barley 
id red ™ ood. Tur th 
fair crop, on | rent, but was ruinin 
m 
he has devoted 
n lost | m 
rj with m 
Some 
omote high 
to, be hoped that 3 agents may dev e plan 
which, under lease, the red of both landlord’ and 
qui neur in ar 
roperly qualified land-agents and landowners are 
And I will add 
more 
Š hos manure, except 
n the farm. That 
ser-like 
®© 
* 
pose 
would the women 
” 
> 
of Pigs.— say in your 
the * exhibited. t Easter, a 2 Berk- 
old—that is, self-conceit. H, *. 
Clover Dedder. —A corr 
or nine 
he was cutti 
Se 8 
while Cl 
eet, aay cal depth — dite’ “sey. called his attention te the“ Orobanche,” shiek was most | 
undant therein. He had n 
t observed it; and but 
for me would not have reco unusual. 
d 
pump be for of pump 
. 
Clover Failure. Ona seeing your article in the 4 
Gazette, * the failure 
or 
d and othe 
of the Clover, 1 va 
examination I 
lack. 
* went off sadly ; so then 5 so that the N aeta 
not the old tenant, ploughed up a part of the fi He 
account for the Me 
? 
field ie e 3 
d bee 
| could not possibly he miat the Rent fi failure 
| to su o-da 
there i is my o r] friend in ral vigour, comes the 
— oan where the been laid 
Now then 
de g its eggs. 
ior I have examined emg Clover fields, 8 
4 0 miles from wher 
not pore to this tim 
some more 
reside, which ‘are precisely 
ear or 
p ä — ᷣ—U— — 
; | [So 1 5 
of the 
a 1 fai 
whieh Oke 
Rehek 
A 
e 
5 ons 3 note and shoald be partie 
s 
was due | se 
ooked over the hedge ; ne 
occur, 
ex- the former to be in relation to the latter. No 
at r for the 
size tor * 3 
in bon 
not sufficient 
early maturity is of the fi 
ei the Clover 7 occur often 
In the foll earl 
2 ors y (F. ebruary and M 
arch), | 
e had a field of 12 acres quite de- 
lan 
by 
8 and . a long while in A debe Ak 
adequa 
nneetion, &c. 
i ially in these 
z or renewable leases, in 
covenant for 
Without lo 
attended wi 
i 85 
where Orobanche 
N. 5 on ag 0 pe Gazette.—Leases, &c., | satisfied. 
MIE 473): * 1 use we believe that this high who cannot 
l a j 
t 
fetid L of this 22 paee be 13 
t times ng | for the trouble they 
and then feel a 
been successful I should ae poite taken 
myself in gaining a priz a ow thros de GE 
t fo I am 2 . no the vee years old, which ought i role been eo rr 
— should reappeat any field where it has bacon years before. If a person looks s alone to 
shown itself, for I think it extremely likely (aot “sp bacon market for his return, I think he should not 
pose say it is a proved fact) that its allow a sow to have than one litter, and that before 
may in dormant until they meet ae with the she is = 88 old; if on i then fattened she 
roots of Clover or dach ò h they are per score as young rere 
capable of attackin Bu query Ist_Had your | which keerd be brought out at 8 oF ai "months old; 1d 
by sifting out if she is allowed to continue breeding, her bacon mior 
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