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illustrating the efficiency and economy of t 
less influences of Nature when time is allowed for 
their operation. 
In tillage operations, as in other details of farm 
what no other force, whether 
mplish. 
pow 
cheaper, more  efficien 
CROSSKILL'S еа the plough, 
educe 
m to smaller fragme 
А series of revolving 
e drawn edi 
and biting 6 or 8 inches into 
circular saws, m 
r 
he cost- | 
mor 
ber, can cut the hardened 
8 om 
g|the population = {һе ваше 
ТИЕ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ue GAZETTE, 
_————————=—=== 
modation for the larger head of stock which would | p 
te would thus be 
| immediate landlord's improv 
mer ritc ofi improving 
[FEBRUARY 21, 1863. 
have bee 
ime that 
alteration in both would goo 
together; it idit. like e es ав to Poi its 
t, pec 
sale and at o m power 
on to make bricks and tiles for the drai nage and 
of the с еда this is T н cause of 
And it isin this way, and no 
f|land. He could — an wai м labourers to 
tion, in on. dam i depen: 
gradu 1a 
wi 
t of consuming at hom 
ied to the — — of 
of the steam 
engine for the cultivation of the ad are to be 
valise . 
В n who cannot wait for the weather | 
Ману other дане 
the mere work of till 
PS natural Mall и which things will of | 
mselves work round, hinging satisfactorily on 
the сае element which ша, ате been киы, 
land-owning and land-agency than 
vation, And, not NR жаы differences of 
management aring: out of such contrasts of tem 
nt to b 
Rush and moss and sed 
gie the place of Grass and Clover, Сона 
‚ а nuisance to all the country round, 
many aeres, s roads, poor buildings, 
' any drainage, poor crops and little rent— 
all over 5000 acres, e ht for some 
357, рег асте. А man of CAMPBELL’ S tempe- 
: ean have pure h крор solely 
with a view ts improvement. Не doubtless 
Y 
of course h again as he 
had given for it, in mansion, eultivation, E 
and other permanent i improvements. 
ight | 
open 
have set his tenants to work. 
his 
а subjects will be exhi 
3 каш оЁ а 10 
at 
us clay, was yoa of it locked boh in| 
produce of the fields due to йена, resolve upon 
Б eavy dressings of dung made from large con- 
агу aue f imported о cattle food. And he could, 
med only to a particular 
fa аа pas AMEN to fall in w 
requirements take the whole estate i hand 
These then are the disadvantages of hasty and 
vement, And on this 3 side, 
ow and dila atory „character 
у һе 
Tha Coles hill реу af the Earl of Кар 
соб Park; It has been now a 
Mr. Moo 
tors 
doubt. ko 
illustrated a 
uma deep eunt of clays, _depasturing rich 
ns | fir shi 
in | the tenants, they agreeing to pay a jer EM оп. 
who di 
the landlord's Өчүр» Sme 
trust his wor 
in as they thought us 
ith the pias 
„object of merely obtaining 
their manure for nothin 
And many of these 
ра — in this cou 
e of being made to 
directly and immediately 
pur a nuisance which a les 
CAMPBELL has till ne к sregar 
of the kind of sed a adv: 
man аё once confers п 
all these grounds the vedi een 
raises of a writer in these columns. 
ы saw in them the Emo “ what ample 
ected to the MS ats attainment E 
ud тя ч оте eration, They are such аз 
pulsive energetic temperament always 
бырс ы Ый еп they unde mcis 
| re ге of the effect whioh the hast 
on the usual gon hitherto employed—and 
above all the resul! generally only adapted to 
, | and in fact the rece E of the strong will which 
Mappe d r may happen a 
ug 
and Ws have аав. how land has been redrained 
а hurry on the failure of an expensive “ gridiron " 
ited on a — hitherto un- | having b 
Buscot Park recently ine аз бет ber the A 
eg | has been adopted in conjunction with three nelg 
в | the bleak and level surface of the Great 
large soil 
"зоо | сторы ж 
» |96 
deep, by their own $ 
since and lon A is u 
the full onm of 3 feet 6 inches or 4 feet, the tenants 
геп the mselv es convinced of t the advan- 
tag eR ^ this is - ке 
tion k к 
Тһе 
à «бо ES qe. d eficienti 
by tho tenants thonisel ves or with their 
eir e пепсе and the continued prosperity of 
he es are of course mue rtainl 
secured, th an the 
ally furnished with good cottages. Coleshill 
itself a model village in this respect, and no al 
ration having been suddenly or hurriedly effected, 
e improvement in the condition of the labouring 
population has been a growth, and is as permanen 
as тудыр ix e 
state is = of a 
uring occupiers, though, as under а 2 
ship responsibility and divided management 
might ha ed een expe oted, it t has not proved suci 
а ор аз : where, . 
& achievement here is land improve 
Me ce Quia 
EACH, NEAR L 
The idm e the deeem gren toner 
and Faringdon 
Great Oolite, m 
uare fields .of shallow brashy 
