702 THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
con. eer ae with the proceeds of the dairy, their sheet- 
aer; the best pasar 1 getting a large ony 
of it sh hould be their cons tudy, for nothing ca 
make up on a farm for the failure of this valuable Ait 
‘therefore we 1 gl to review shortly the different 
p ations for 
“There is ee doubt that on suitable land the 
r Wheat is Potatoes [ 
ttained in good husbandr 
as only a small part of the land intended for Wheat can, 
under the m ost favourable circumstances, be planted 
are excellent, and the pre 
the apra part of the district consists of heavy land, 
and the Society does not consi 
— that ita is advantageous to grow 
‘land a great breadth of Turnips, though a — 
root, and a very good’ preparation for Wheat in some 
Seasons, and after which it is frequently sown, and ad- 
— on 1 of grain for cattle 3 
“free-trade,” makes it doubtful whether it 
— sot eer to oe some of it for them, rather 
Indeed, so far, 
declare chat that on the wet and undrained 
dirty, the most economical and only s — 
‘a naked fallow 3; which, in — prepa- 
LE 
ration for Wheat. To anise ihe ko land iess be broken | 
i immediately after 
ploughed in per acre, ; 
and if sown upon yh it ought to be run over 
with a land-presser, drawn by one strong horse, 
following two ploughs ; a as a 
mer’s of Be 
w, à crop 0 
-ahanld follow 0 
pret ge — eria 
etches, or root 9 
a ley before Wheat is sown. 
well after 
beautifully. 
r d| ma give non breeding stock, m 
quires less seed, and sows it very regularly. Ribbing | 
| is a system approved by some, but it has not yet been 
uch tried.” 
os of F Operations. 
N Essex Farm, Oct. — 
this cw week ploughing — mad eee for Wheat, and it — 
We have sown a few ore of silt land hires is, 
t looks 
ith some wom 
practical men, who say do well usles 
we turns pal in ploughing, just like 
f the mould. The fact is, that 
— one 
therefor a man 
and — he — t judge whether a good seed-bed is best 
r Whea is a to etiek yá — forefathers’ 
k t. ke up Mangold; 
average er 
ones: This. is so every year, accor rding to m. 
best ; but — one hoë the oth 
re particularly — és they 
cause — We have this * 90 ote r tried a new 
(Bentall’s brondshare) | — = p = stubble, and find it the 
best of anything that purpose; with it no 
land — de fi oul, 2 — — * peran ae 
implement | 
AL MA RKET.—F PRIDAT, Nov. 1. 
artley, lis. 6d.; 
Eden Mai . — Wes 
Wale Tey 168. 6d. ; 
ewer 158.5 ; Wallse . 
MITEH FIELD, Monpay, Oct. 
Although — is iz considerable one ri in the 
Beasts, the number is still large, and the demand sm 
sequently prices cannot be quo ote d on the average higher, A 
Th of 
She s large as on Monday las ast; h 
the anit decortpts ions — Father m 
ber of Calves is daea e deman Our foreign 
— * consists of 1391 Bee 3050 tin, 130 Calves, and 
Perst.of8ibs.—s d s a Per st. of 8ibs—s d s d 
Best Scots, Here- Best Long-wools. 3 4 to 8 8 
— e. . 3 6 to 3 8 Ditto Shern — ,,, 
Best S orns 3 4— 3 6 Ewes & 2d quality 2 8—3 2 
2d ——— Beasts 2 4 — 3 0 Ditto Sh 3 da 
Best Do an Lambs n “ade ia, 
Hal alf brods 3 10 — 4 2 — 4 2 — 8 6 
Ditto Shorn 8—4 9 
Beasts, 4579; Sheep: and L Fate, 25. 50 5 + Calves, 130 Pigs, 600, 
Y, Nov. 
— 
* over — of your e in a few w 
ee horses. 2 es the — cir a — noe 
to gere — — — u the — eh to kill — sery 
prevent their spoiling your pi 7 AK; 
tree, Bssex, 
. E 
Notice — to Correspondents. 
Accounts: E F. We have published your question in the Home 
7 — rection of the Paper. 
nt oe cre should prefer Beans with a little 
And Beans alone, with Baar: 1 
1 st 
drained portion when it . 
plan is to have 
BLACK 
ruary. 
Books: London Cowfeedér. The best works on diseases of the y 
are White Cattle 1 C s., » latest edition, and 
Dnalxs: A flat tile the bottom of the 
drain, and tilted up as the side of it will eure & as per- 
manent a conduit for * beneath it as the mole-plough 
would, but not more ag r pond into which ‘the drains 
runimust be reg — 4 81 N æ- pervious bottom, or by 
artificial mea a windmill, and perhaps a steam- 
engine, or it will = ac 
ass SEEDS: Tiverton, You had better sow them with a — 
with Mw ns to — eaten Dm e 
we grew were from 3 cwt. — 
Peruvian guano, Jomi ertag ast on land which had 
sown.with Italian Rye- e- gras the previo 
and dug in in Feat 8 
the seed the latter to be drilled on the flat in rows 18 inche 
K Rast: Old Subscriber, You may leave them in the land, 
and pull them as hier ge 
A Canny. i Your ag ror ne . 
admirable 
Mn. Rig ban s Farm: 
peri week, with Mr, Wilson 
phlet. 
not learned in 
d for an 
action for damages ‘againat rigs 1 but what the me 
Si 
4 
* 
5 
[z 
Soor A ALT : Curate, 
salt is a good dressing n 85 acre, i. 2 about out S or or tax aine 
former and less met 1 f the latter per square 
Weicut or Roots: ton of Mangold Wur zai — 
weigh 19, 46 or 16 ewt. in Sanii, April, an 
of next spring, wely. 2 Swedes and Mangold 
Wurzel grow now as rapidly as any time; but we have 
had all ours fm tons) estara poep : —.— “the risk 
of ‘About Turkeys next land by hauling in wet weather is too great. 
tkets. 
COVENT GARDEN, Nov. 2. 
Vegetables are abundantly supplied, and Grapes 
plentiful. g Peaches are over, but some 
Michaelmas ones may still be had. Orange ‘Lemons 
; sufficient for the demand. -Plums and 
‘still received from the Continent, but former 
Filberts are dearer. Carrots and Turnips 
in quality, and so are Potatoes. and other 
gare „ oe are scarce. 
Dahlias, Verbenas, Bignonia- venusta, : ia, Seneca, tis 
” FRUITS, 
much — Pssst 2 ates Cova 
in, a Emo by the end of November; if any remains | Pene — Pe ns N È 8 
after the middle of December, it had much Melons, each, 1s to 3s Tb., 28 to 38 
ani. left till February, as great risk is run by | Plums, P. punnet, ts to 2s dt W. p-100, 1s t0.28 
F nothing a regards „ pam ae S E 
time in its gro . by it. oO atta land it is Apples, deasert,p.beh, 3568 to 8s 85 to 226 } 
mot so co parteuis ; b that. F. a better kitchen, do,, 3s 6d to.6és — Brazil, p. bsh., 128 to 148 
month than $ det, is to% Filberts, per 100 Ibs, , 60s to 658 
a seed every year from enn | Scarlet os EET Par pa fil bp gà 
J.. ̃ ̃ ̃ anus thea deat 
nefit of it, and a strong illustration of the e ots 
$ : Cabba doz., 6dtols | Vegetable - 
case the of last | —— 15 to 6d) -6d to 18 6d a 
4 p * A * to nag 3 score, 
z — raare pk sona 6dto 9d gut — to 18 6d 
Same per <Bodive,.per score, ls to loisii 
Horse Radish, p. b to 48 
s Mushrooms, . 17 J 84 
: per bushel, 5s to 7s 
2d to 3d 
Thyme, per bunch, ad to 3d 
lower. There are ve ae buyers for ‘Calves ; althoug 
the number is small, Pi 2 20 better. The fo: nite 
consists of 477 Beasts, 1380 ‘sheen, 153 Calves, and 80 
The number — = Cows is is 
Best Scots, 86s t Long-wools. 3 ons 6 
fo rds, &e. A 4 to 3 8 Ditto —— 
Best ‘Short-horns 3 2—3 6 Ewes Sura 2 ‘os i, 
2d Sw . 2 4 — 2 10 Ditto Shor 
est Downs an ambs. 
alf-breds 3 8— 4 0 oo dis . 
ita 
Ditto Shorn? 
Pig 
Beasts, 902; Sheep and Lambs, 4390; Calves, 2665 Piga 300, 
3 hat 
Messrs. = and the market is 
very: firm, in 3 of the matty N kely to ae 
1 20 08 under the late estimate. It is now 220,000}. to 
| POTATOES, —SovuTuwank, Oct. 28. 
The Com Meni peer Age the ing th 
me week have been very limited, but we are so well — — 
by rail, that it is ne 79 the fo lowing prices are ob- 
tained :—York Regents, per ton, 7 Sos.; Perth do., 60s. to 
ts. ; Fifeshire aon 555. to 60s. Wisteach and Cam Vigeshire 
„ 605, to 658; foreign Whites, 508. t. 
Anm 
28. per qr, cheaper.—The 0 
En go and foreign suppers ie last — 5 rates 
ever, t be w 1s. per qr, meee. 
— pte . 
Wheat, — meget POE- .White 45—40 Red 38—45 
fine selected runs ...ditto 2 8 Red —42 
1 1 
— Norfolk, Lincoln, & York Wi aR — 
or 8 . 
Gri 20—24 
Oats, Essex and Buffon EE 
Scotch and Lincolnshire. -Potato |? 
Iris 14—17 
— Foreign Poland and . 12 25 15—18 
Rye-meai, — 2 5 
— a v 250 Dee 26—28 
= "Pigeo eee n — 
o tian 22—23 
Peas, = Sink 8 itt a “4 ae = 2 2 
2520 3 rey 26— 
acre 28 Yellow...|24—28 
Pied or “pest marks, delivered... per sack 36—40 
igs ? 1 Verte 29—36 
— Poren. . sack 29—34 
FR ov. 1. ~ tiie ditivals of 3 since Mon- 
ay ha . inte we 3 wd ee with 
slight decline,—Fine ee Barley is in great re 3 piir 
commands extreme —Beans are eki val 
Thre is a heavy. wos pd white Peas, and soft Danish 7 
chaseable at 278. ax qr.—The Oat trade is firm, and 
prices unaltered, rather a sluggish sale, but without 
alteration in hg 
IMPERL | . (BARLEY. | OATS, 
AVEBAG: -|— 
Sept. 21. 24 125 14 
