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FEBRUARY 14, 1863.] 
n.—The le proportion "of Sainfoin n varies, 
ther than in the grain. 
ges from ito m» acres in 
LJ before intimated, 
ery 100 of arable. 
and 
(d P 
see во good а crop of Sainfoin hay cut as 
seo that uxuriant latte*math, in 
о so well.— 
ооа Кее а great qua 
Itis =; ас on vall fs мозга class ы soils on the Сов элй : 
1 increased с зүр 2 stock, 
the; atab pri to о produ 1ce quite as large, if not 
nk оѓ corn, Тһе roots - s ri the tosda the 
e mi in e dir d 
AP of "the sheep: e entlo, m» 
riche that solidity to de moi » — to the Wheat crop 
following. The six-field is extension, but not A. the 
right direction, being an Мав to 
doo after Wheat the last yca oft 
n Нат эё — lst e four-field, 
dii паран, varies j somewhat from that followed on 
the Cotswo 
inre S. оа in corn and 200 in green ап 
root crops; 200 of which, under the ir уві frr 
system, а give ооб 
—1в 
Barley and 25 v roots; 3d 
Barley ; EN 50 ac 
give 100 a в Whe bat, 1 
асгев Жон corn, an nd 13. асг m seeda; E Wheat crop 
would follow 50 acr of the Ra 
crops. "o ыс 
have—1st, 50 Wheat; 2d, 25 acres spring 
corn and 25 dite ootas ; 9d, p acres 5 а асгев 
тоо, and 25 acres Barley; 4 
oots. Pul 
pla to any great 
degree on the sheep farms of this district, mnn: - 
the fl gin 
sable feque; go propo 
varies собна, but, on the average, а lar 
fha fiat. 
is likewise better, ар ы abundant do of 
allowed to remain dow 
Асена iffer 
rop is 
ren = ешн, dee ti 
= ен ects on the sib 
pe pud. a E Ше сштш seeds, 
cro all others receives the 
d m of stimulants . in the shape of manure, Most 
armers contend that it would be useless 
And "ut a dressin, 
ressing after 
ble, the sheep fold in A 
Cotsw 
the corn. ` The € of seed 
acre, usually about E following the Rape |; 
recedin, qe ere seeds and 
Wheat drilled. РТ I have sai 
down so long as on E. 
substitute for 
often not mo; 
e bring it in for W пар 
ractice 
ош їп, thi 
rri iie 
cm tl; ^ 
uently only plough: 
„ав early as the weather dom but here. 
sowing is generally completed i in erc al the late 
т-с Оюн Turnips. Th 
an iyd x 
TESTES 
dorm e repeatedly ploughed, 
others may want only ins ен, = 
THE GARDENERS' 
he C z iof another crop an 
the 7 E 
1 Wh 
the third course the| (а 
second division е tho rotation, that is, would still Ж 
e and Ў 
lie faving $ 
e 
of soft a 
m In 
—th 
"e and early |: SH y 
the hay crop is DE. 
th 
vvantageously а] 
=з believed by man; 
3 
d | oda aro 
Mod, Ie та 
е 
direct application 
artificials ; 
e 
"y s thes plant 
MY 14 or16 lb. 
6 lb. 
m 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETIR. 157 
сло їз ШЕР Уто с De pA pinga, ке 
һу the shee ff the prev: ious crops ; seldom 
— ——— M À——ÁÀ iQ 
application | ever, it is the main—in fact, were ít not for them, a great 2 great 
nee of the istrict a ait go out of — мүч E 
г yet ha — eris discover 
occasionally oed, the Turnips get o ngs. 
Planting i is effected i А two A". - the dry элеу the — drill, 
m ba € Wa s much more extensively use d 
n her ^. pe eee by many, while ОР 
thinke "s or pie vien the dry drill equally efficac 
witnessed g rops and fa duree under bo 
he ех 
consequently a at 
ам Же the land for - Succeeding root сг 
manure is used for à a £, bu аде, 
as on the Cots wolds—: 
med the 
aed Ae fat: and 1 havo утте the 
at almost fabu ilou. s prices, the 
will 
ho lamia ы sold. atu The fali fairs 
mths old 
ot 
the: 
ios are dire po^ 
the rage, and m сел sper prod а tair crop ; in fae 
1 d. e jaie no, 4 babel bones, а XL) superphosphate t to Rapo 
'oots 
refully turned 
rem 
occasionally turning this has 
рин са € they believe -— es н —— 9 and better 
n when the Rye а! 
e e lambs get duy instead 
fold P Ае forwards for em, 
" gc ^ x more | following to clear up. By weaning-tim 
are planted at narrower | ready to ve them ; x pm then drawn into 
much the same as а bam; ir intended ry а M of Loc 
он. is seldom en again ini 
iet". en neralit; 
neret еч — or other'artificial m. 
as we do excepting, as I 
extended Eus rot the water drill 
— po 
t pitting or 
Ё 
т means 
ence їп the mode of LT m 
are, first, as s the 
ав regards 
On the Cotswolds Clov 
what is more fre- 
ES ing crop, the lambs, realised 
пр ныч or ind e are com pe scaven emi 
rs ;ith 
- | the A stock is en "id of, беу are pushed on, and soon 
| up their йевһ; they are folded e 
some future 
y speaki 
< € на he some, however, purchase a few, for the рш 
th ivi em cake; bu! 
нбб, a ya de 
- "this cannot 
easil ging. I do myself аі 
ifference altogether to the mode of vultivatin, Unt Ao » climate» 
soils to perfect its 
. Here 
k of some material element in 
EA: -— о вм lands, w. 
kon vious 
nd eariy ng 
if not eavy crop, e of quality, an 
the me pm not only "ot their immediate 
from a dista: (4) This brin 
tI must ha y your patience. оте! 
Imust just notice, namely, that of ўі or marling. 
аз been re for centuries its effect is 
on the Hà Ber p. оу increasing 
ће tenacity of the soil, con- 
be at the fall cy ve ue ei a асыр pd 
be hem cpm. the Yollowing spring it тр 
касец, апа m 
superphoephate ; 6; but to 
ing up a portion of the 
Wheat, would not be advisable." 
AMebíe ws. 
Prize Essa ng of Turnips. 
ay on the Stori y W. 
Duthrie, на д cei е) p x the 
Royal Northern dquiccimsi ural Association 
mains down. 
m — gn which may 
that the stock, when fee 
tches, С , Баре, or the like. (7) Las 
the root crop. Tos “chief gis consists in tl 
of yard m and relyi 
previously taking, 
of Rye, winter. Barley, € Onis, "his latter T rang 
forming a v 
the Mae ыл The f 
Ox ihe Grow of the Termip СР. — 
Turnip plant is liable to be E 
insects and diseases. Scarcely ha root 
1o ifn 
E fertility, n 
d thus, d 
5. Live Stock.—We will now consider ne ets off the 
uud mode of treatment, with pem  ditions most 
is ie А, to perta not кена 
