562 
even the plough Sie; not wholly in ~ the 
long ineline of 1 in 10, and d mine ET | 
bilities tes 
* turning z ” bein g tg oe = up- paa 
w slice. Weil, 
ila 
part nverting co 
es with "ibe Bosio sc condi itio 
ml re is a question ; whether the on a should 
me have followed the example of the Bath and 
England and the Yorkshire Societies, 
end. left rgi ocho to decide npon “ the best a appli- 
f 
as | cate of the heavy- land fiel Id at 
breakag 
ind Area yani 
steam ploughs a wi rit Trew 
from the judges and the council, due consideration 
being pa aid te the lar arge advantages which have 
+, 
e pega of t 
Dai the land, that is, rating 
in place of or as accessory to we 
We hear ha canoe are 
b and that 
that can plough, you may sa ale ly 
puy yan soufle ‘and dra 
on its 
Jeske 
|S 
sible be test 
tely ? 
illings, 
favi is E becoming — 
have Winter Oat 
til great produce, 
suffered much from the 
g the novelties to be produced at Chester 
is te E biast, ‘rill for the protection of the Tur pasen 
fro fly. Tt is the invention of Mr. JEPHSON 
ocie 
pes, &o. A is ee thought poe Row 
anera 
but it am admirably with t 
Mr. Fower’sarra 
am power Mg 
ts; | of apy d Fath by hand against the 
e test 
” we acted 
and 
se con ee o 
acre in favour of the s 
achine. "The expense 
coe ee 
nee of =| 
steam-powe' 
se of ploughing an aere a 
d, because ais nk can te 
t of th keep and 
ve Tm, on a large ates as taking all things | w ae 
order to be effectual < needs need he dist buted at | 
eaf. The d 
both sides of the I 
scribed in the She effield In In 
hine is thus de- 
dependent, th the paper of 
| the district in which Mr. ROWLEY 
“ The lime (a mixture of Seat a of soot | 
is thrown, 
be | st is by 
= fam, upon every part of the plant, both on the | 
er and under side. The fan is ‘pat in motion 
byt the ee: wheels of the drill, p Rik 
ration in “rae, and hazard of disease or 
And the labour y: varies so much upon 
differen 
vortex into which it tad | been drawn. 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
r tort a 
r it | e la 
e| English fs rere Soci 
d. d of 
Saaployed during much o 
peter: to on 
e | tio 
eae operate is the riglita ‘of the 
e , it had ine: d to su 
w L., | the plaintiffs to file TE pal 
as was ret ind eae oo nimia tite : oe 
he did not want the evidence of chymists and scientifie 
in the | to tell him ma Operations gt this kind, as sti 
s and age 
tion was whether 
was satisfied that the nuisance had been Tepos e 
BED 
experience in 
age some price between 
h| from all fu 
i Whether 
| is similar to that of a mowi or mee 
thre threshing ma achine. Sulas are so 
comple ely mixed and in Pathos yon amiar 
; chiovons an delicate insects are RI he Sn 
the 
sae is a secured, by the dusting, “of, compost, 
ure attacks of the e 
deeper by na eames will 
m | current of air 
ot, there 
en 
rk! 
little doubt that wile efficiency. = ar 
y inc 
| pre 2 The wat 
e them, when 
ing dusk of fem and soot which will cling to 
moiste: whether 
2 there or on the cad it yz have = p aiai a e 
: wert that sic cooky competitr i in daa 
fr. F ener ti 
and water, and 
aframe. It a ia a 
a x 
moges 
told that the sheds ds appro- 
rp to the’ catie erien ent wi ards 
the horses of dekar 
ere no ånim 
, Liancourt, Durham, 
their crosses. The piaga sheep were pey 
our English breeds w 
i suri 
driven upon A insects certainly | 
loaded with a 
We do ae — of any English 
een pr 
bours of he Chester — sa fhe x 
a 
Judges 
e depa ar! 
e ma 
cultural topics of the 
n ‘hes been obtaine 
a 
mselyes, &e.” 
PP a 
cee. aes 
camp, 
e pre 
A v nm previously pm by ies Haoni 
anure Company,” Gil ing on si mil operations 
ae ee da intiffs comm i mY ~~ 
any for a m and 
It a arat that the ises now occupied b 
applied for. Ts gram ting it gi 
There was no - 
as to such 
spe 
enti a fato 
ost offensive. 
PROSPECTS OF TH E HA ARVEST. 
RDSHIRE : res Ae T i K i soa —From 
n ens and ingu p% Bsr e find that on 
light soils of this ss: pot 
to i deficient i in quantity ag 
ooks and alshough not 
g pre: 
- wn 
Vetches very much. blighted, 
cut for hay. a Si ok ores Emi 
bad. The Swi m bein cing 
por batter, am 
ee Ba pad ie ame 
y HAMPSHIRE 
' This 
erage. W. Clark. 
uly 12.—L think the Wheat is 
as last harvest. patie st 
mild 
Beans are very 
eons Swede Turnips are 
Pots toes T have heard but little about. araara Fa" 
crop, ai Such a 
Wm. ' Batien coe Hall, 
: Godmanchester, « 
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