930 
THE AGRICULTU 
vested nae in n the hands of Mr. THOMPSON, , of 
t 
present promises well.— 
rear 
a quadre ial scheme in pla ce o of membe 
, for the immediate publication c of whatever agricul- 
li 
URAL GAZETTE. 
a 
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mmonia oi z the a; a 
the am 
| tura 
the ia: deat Society. It is because that is the | y 
which the Society is constituted and 
b 
ged upon 
the previous triennial course; an 
next year. —These are the 
n of the report 
s 
months ou a 12. Itis use th 
iate = ree irectly useful I the So 
e is its prosperity likely 1 to increase, 
n the 
dy 
z a 
Aa it wou uld, 
c 
e 
ciety botin 
err 
ponat =: 
E ll nish ed in undan 
ell as stored” 
is thus nothin nog A 
along with t the ractice rhen a 
improbable able iting ti 
an ordinary o cae o dor t or he mi 
been as is here 
[ethints “if properly cootere, idet hem to th 
on which we advoca 
may be replied the reports for which you a sls 
| a ile given you: Itis no disparagement to 
a already fully Occup ied ‘and efficient officer td 
are not oe thing for 
HAM, fear that their 
degenerate M into the me etings je a mere ar a 
ciet any such scheme 
sony, create great incony d tend to sow 
dissension et pein both within the ce 
Either 
ay 
mfo: ortably accom: 
What then is ‘the remedy? Is th 
advantages offered freely to the whole 
edy seems plain. As the members cannot hea 
it them zh oE have a st Ma hear avery 
y sh ae § 
all 
ould 
n roceedi nterest: 
actually been, of the pre 
n e 
monopolise all the | t 
le ? ape 
they not have | Pri 
which the members es can 
ʻO 
ye 
ports fo 
ing se 
lad to acknowledge that aay by the 
f Ao biua onal r reporters the 
any instance 
most fertile | and Patatia motii, ver 
oe the alles ag 
an more ospooiall its 
Lawers, at Ro mee ae = 
e En nglish Ag 
om 
e been cove Ti 
that i 
p saioe ves of ti this assertion, s 
To. "the other diffic in 
Weedon culture we ae te 
| immediate h | to persed i delivered in its|t 
T . Dr. VOELCKER, Mr. HENFREY, and others 
monstrous, nn theoretically a accord equality of 
e than 5000 m s, and practi- 
cally we cannot 
jr sae even fears of inconvenience a discor: 
we believe oo to be, will m 
It is not diretly with a view v to the interests of Hic 
and immediate puphestior of the agricultural 
ceedings of the Agricultural Society. 
the Societ; 
is urged, ti ugh it ea nnot be doubt ed that the ey 
would be jointly served. Itis in the interests of} Tux Lois-W 
the work it has t we cont r the = toe all 
managers of ow 
societies cannot fail to learn, , that Then 
hut tby 
the success soft accomplishment of whatever wor 
may lie > within its scope to do. Let the ide ea be 
uld | the 
| sorit 
= 
vine Fe peat alo rows a foot meer rt a 
-wide blank, These biako Eoin Quay end 
Tigently cultiva urin n, win 
en summer, while the plant is 
and even maturing, are 
r to these meetings ; when 
e read and discussions car: 
sely T 
ried on w 
e 
any such excl Stoo “om. CO "a 
ing as tenaciousl > ages m the - fitness and | 
the a of a “oh 
has 
t ag The allowing reports | ¢ 
of proceedings in which a Kassan haye an 
interest to appear in papers fro 
day to da y is gs > laL a to të peen upon as x 
to the 
who > did to our Legislature 
ishment for 
agricultural ai 
| niacal m 
0 | sbandanoe, ` 
2 times in th 
nane se of about 
produc of r later 
bathe is hile? chan the avenge of “the ‘fa er of 
the series, 
That is the fact. Why is it 
acted on? It is not iy Yea "let 
rea “ag 
not ger generally 
s treat it as 
able, 
= esata: 8 i 
gh paein dire 
he hand of man 
apuna 
| ets the ted the en plant needs. Both ammo- 
fmausing the full | And 
Shs year which is the only real obs 
payer septate but that even this 
mountable we do not believe., 
+ pi: 
SET 
ROTHAMSTED AGAINST LOISWI 
[The following criticism on the s 
ractice as carried out on ire e fmn ot 
ted, ae hee described by 
A grt 
Jow the Englis! 
from eee ately published pampl 
(16th edition,) by the author of 
crus 
‘this avowal, pay a. si 
implication 
able ni gen Ae one egret 
ae, he says, the der = 
Lois- Weedon, but er sien 
n | Rothamsted.” He 
which moves, withou 
and I follow up that ‘eth the hi 
erustates, and as Jong 
with the ye 
rn would permit, W 
neral 
tes tev and tales, of which the 
ready 
a 
4 the e most inva lable kind, 
press, but.in the interest of pes fae ss 
of the p 
_ Ttisnotin the interests of of the press that we ask 
=e 
* “ § Word in Season, or How to Grow Wheat with Profit,” 
the eathar al of “ Lois-Weedon Husbandry.” Pp.42. RIDGE- | pu go; 
ways, however ° 
of i and by gò 
ing short 
