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_THE Aon Ce GAZETTE 
possible extent of cleaned and manured la 
lik farm into a high ap n fertility, , and 
vi profit 
y e 
provided t that proper aë 
as on iight s soils, 
e extent, for a 
to som 
defective system of cultiv ation, it will be found Sadicions 
made coal cheaper ue hedge soa 
loyed in weather } 
citing ine ‘la te ers were emplo; 
the hedges, and clearing | 
ge py ae uae epg weather bp, sis with a p | 
i 
| out Taa boy ite 
a phy Jar, arge bar 
and thresh hed ou t Whe: at o! 
Weald of Sussex clay x what 
| ban ndry pe re 
gee 
| flai 
cd a time of the year m 
contition of the corn, it. The usual course of re 
pply 
r pilferi 
dow oo Wheat 3, Oats; 4, | seeds. 
The 0 
1 
almost i siedaattne ð ona retent 
fran er of horses, to get thro 
lou 
mals of a Clay 
ive gts wih ap ti 5 
oug š 
itl -= 1l 2, 
ee a Ciee ; _ And, 1 ping bdo: i Sa at oe snow. The cultivators of th 
fi bre: both | th tock of the farm, and then broken up for a natural ager: | n 
of È Peas conte ` i gro z ee rath eh fallow with a wooden turnwrest ugh. The "crops T while er a a Ow our finest er 
Wy} we: moorlani ome i Bee's often ; 
one feed day fo: fattenin cattle, and several feeds | were about 20 bushels of 
for tbe Gattis pes erst the ko, of purchased stuffs will | years, skiy e$ 48 bushels BN ee the e year followin an | tin ae pr fren, ai a 
mak sin ird year. oe 
pera a be nh gre at de Ea en SA of hr ut 25 cows and 10 Hiang beasts, which were sold Yet on par ‘cultivation depen tha as 
It will thus soc rved, that, while the chemist | half fat. The horses ploughed four at a time mn : ome oP Pe crops—and t the apa 
proves the o be richer in the "elements of fertilit y | and were usually the plumpest animals on the farm. ortoise ” of Indica nye the basis 9 
than are light silicio: the hm tical farmer has | Sheep there were none, nor was it believed mee woi the rent-paying corn crop. Much, th 
v eat difficulties to overcom their successful | keep them without ime was the ka Seara N one for advanced farmers on p 
ment, is d not, j Rey discourage, | manure la pra int iay. e only winter a bs 5 ieee eno 
but rather induce him to study carefully lig: means by | The pres aaid far f Ockley Manor, after | forward for the time when erfect 
which he m n his way. | trav dling through "England t to nate the best specimen | will make them mer res of animal 
te m hd that with systematic perseverance, ta will be | of modern Saat g, Na egan se reducing a hun- enable them, if needful, 
succeed ; and then bn eon a that the t 
D 
4} hla] 
well-drained, 
e of all so 
bee ed fertil 
well-farme 
Estates. 
‘armed clays. Loci ws Resources of|s 
Correspondence. 
f Ser requested i 
semen E sa write 
6 inches. 
ald 
SA 
vn ie imaginable, 8 et 4 bode zir a Beha 
the ex 
of South- 
eni 
ga rgo quantity of long straw- 
ploughed in, exercises a mechanical as well a: 
| Fertilising effect. 
There are three modes of feeding cattle in use—open 
pes E and boxes. Well-built an we surroun- 
ded by sheds for aes ae open space is a shaped, 
i and thickl ro ed with 
with gutters, 
gro ound drains. 
paia 
in 
This indispensable renin prose enables | follo 
eep a large 
oo! Beri as bar. u 
r. Quarterly Bevieg, 
abou 
4 
nting. 
es; the former are | 
ee ‘of the plan ts ar 
ming, upas 
ea 
farm: 
cabbies larg pr acres e | 
sof Sw 
aes of "the te eek: 
| Sed by the head under cover, wi ore or less stra 
und according to the 
e pri anica of arable la nd. 
Has 
a fences en ry IA the di 
w hedges, landlord 
tiles for the 
ditches, and  Quick-sets for the 
edges, 
‘ws ploughed into ridges 
Y 
+ + 
own cost, 
ee n. PPE —This fn ae li 
tee KS “i s me 
da em cig Dm eg pee the | yi 
ri having a line to which he nse the cette cl of the 
dibble. One great ee of bi in this way is 
that the hoe ma; 
- comes u 
k Aen cover the oats ee 
the time the beast is fat 
sauri manure, of the 
clay land. ie cattle, 
much sti 
cane "i etiqad ae 
o lid 
ost sitanble description 
4 4 A é whether in Neue stables, or Pores and all are oft cat 
pant Sie tard objet ing merely bad om be found on the same farm, ought to be bountifally fed aapt aa ak T 
ie Wie Rower emit S dabut ita with sliced o > ape oots mixed with chaff, hay, oil- | those of other occ upiers, w which makes the 
my intention r vali Erümanta feo oroat- cake, Linseed, or corn. wre r E eaa make boxes| venient. for oc apa n, and prevents ti 
SNe next Sin red z "Hallett, the Manor House, do the animals ment being m 
o Black Caterpillar—Last year my first er 
manured with superphosphate, was ad 
a 
thrive better, = oom thee å is an macapie supply of 
straw it is the method of m anufac- 
ch. oe 
a t five from Liverpo 
of course in a pasaat climate. m Sol mostly gl li 
with a mixed subsoil of sand, gravel, fot 
ese are therë 
undulating 
igh-w: if so 
cake at a ts 
oe what iT A ‘done in mo respect has 
ost adva! ara 
g 
+} 
pase will ja: a. few ds 
and soot. I ans canght a ey ee 
with salt ; tase aan, salt u 
would be 
. 
4 
= rab ished 1796, we read t that ir i 
ys be q 
za Sigme’s nae Powder,” lime, eats wit vith 
them 
It |; 
n thes Shetand Island ¢ ‘af 
Unst, ict apii TPY is b; 
1t to mulate in t easton 
i layers Geet and s 
good. Cate any raer whe waits eet me of any means 
: yii them? S. P. pi 
g article of July = 
PS 
ei 
Il 
arm, arm, with tt the assistance of the Gras: 
120 of the best class of Su: ussex, OF „Devon: 
Messrs, Gib 
fin 
t ee | 
ton from | the first of this month, 
E. Purser, London Manure Company, 
Bridge Street. opens 
the 
ng the | very 
Sussex mud. g 
aly, they are an 
lerney cows eat ub what the fat 
cattle lea eave on i pastures slg cow a, tethered, 
beget E ass butter Bright mark 
whic! S ai e best descri aren: 
rze and ‘plastered 
n of fart pro 
+ 
a 
of the 
The 
r a heavy crop, a 
ridges around all the 
and the 
ae 
KLEY Manor.— 
Oc re Cen tral. F; 
Goi the adv: rasta sof ret Sea ea pois 
of | results = this Weld of Sussex fan 
e d 
n | is gro 
peg the best, in fashionable quarters quality. 
sheep and lambs, bout 80 pigs; 
800 fat Down 
hich are sold off chiefly in oy sing what is pop cain W 
pork, 
jets called ¢ -fed e the animal 
soe acres devoted t e iti cultivation Wheat 
very T Ar use old, low, 
pein ‘tor ps as respects neatness 
er |10 yea rebled, 
eee oa sib and all would have been vain, 
very alternate rate of from 40 to nyenien 
A bushels per acre. The sheep a: nd lambs, which get ee eae c caer 
fat o can oil be A other seeds, assisted b S| ovate N i 
prepare the soil for the alternate corn crops, and bave 
döabis the ori uce. e roota fatten ti be a sia Ferns poor 
cattle in boxes, and, while th y are growing ri ur ” 
ow grr mei anufacture the long straw manure industry 
| which both enriches the soil, and by its fer-| 7 iyernool 
eak it ight, and ai 
one clearin whi 
todos pra apres “evils, inboard Ma ndreds of corn- 
consuming vermin. za ie such- like E 
thes 
he pedio farm 
all “aco in Sussex, t m 
and the pa of the a 
ob mse muc] 
| thorough draina the 
h of it impossible, without the eo m haa 
gridiron age. This has don 
