893 . А THE GARDENERS COHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE, Manon 88, 1868, 
Qut or “bringing into practice t his is part of the subject: | declares it t 
. м» first р1асе care is pravimi ac адом work, farm 4 
this mm d E pe wr th an enormous ылай | w oods, build: ma ri w stables, hall; al alsosummary ual ча ч 
Ъоцгоой>аз in some others, our principal manufaeturers, | ОЁ cR payments, accounts of he produce апа | connected with woods : two each ; 
Ree ш ers v Futur rame er таса disposal of Wheat, Barley, Oats, Beans, Peas, and | of work done in connection wai EU к ац 
Send опё ав g articles as is possible e пее рг? 
eonsistént-with ей qato of ает P Ай дөр Vetches; with separate кору for horses, cattled | апа stables: four for aceourts.of 
right arti e, the next thing isto use'it judiciously. "This con- | Sheep, hogs, and poultry, * produce and оѓ poultry, meat, and grain supplied to the Hall, 
t-artiele, the n hing airy ] 
sists- not in stiriting the qiantity to be applied, but/by-paying | sundry,” sold. 16 salso Е forms for the а= in columns for summaries d un НЫ: 
р y, 8 d Neh. 
зинг — eto diton of che-lend must of various other disbursements, as rent, ев, rates | Then а number of -pages for. records of salos aid 
пее ЙЫ to, ЖЫ оа and taode dio of aiim um haás to ар ев, tradesmen's bills, manure, food for live | receipts on account of Wheat, "Sues, ‘Oats, Beans, 
be considéred. Тһе dressing in the little experiment with | Stock, and incidental expenses—for valuations at ће | Peas, and Vetches — Horses, Cattle, 'Sheep, Ho oj, 
Barley hy my friend in'Hants plainly proves this, his second beginning and end of the year, and general cash | Poultry and Eggs, and sundries, 
9xpertment also shows that some importance is to be attached accóunti, Fhen follow v pages arranged with mone " 
the :effect diferent nures have on future crops—the 1 Бе оа G disb у со umis, in 
superphosphate applied to Turnips giving 74 сё. more roots | Тһе book contains 189 pages, 17 inches long by enter disbursements on aeeount gf Yates, 
than the partially dissolved. bone; whilst in е Barley crops, inches wide. Of these, the first 58, namely 29 folios, tithes, cr tradesmen's ‘bills, manures and food for 
following the portion where the bone was used, yielded 44 В 19 ud las tly for incidental | expens өй: Te # 
'over the other, ‘ап lb. рег bushel Һеау1ег іп weigh hola 
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the increase in straw being 34 cwt. рег acro. Other points for | days of фе fortnights work by 
poi day laboure th-eolumns for beginning 
decision-are—to mit crops and to what amount can or ought | money columns for the fortnightly payment нр зем апа a „df ће year, and with plenty of- room for à 
we to use them ? under the systems chiefly followed in: forar contract kak eneral cash-account, 
this di mee "field on "the strongestand the fivo-field Then follow 24 pages Tor:K record iof 20 Ы 
on the lightest land—I donot consider there is much necessity 
for applying stim to'our corn erops ; in fact where there 
іза 4900 planit, ant the ай а good hour ог condition, d METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS—BERKSHIRE 
question its answering; but wherever the plant is thin 
and weak, whatever the condition of the soil, І believe By Mr. J. B. Нена, Moulsford, near Wallingford, Berks, during the week iiir Mareh: 25, — 
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their applica tion to be m me 4 beneficial. А 
an 4 or раа Ж uction a s f Self-Register- 
and roots for the тр. г stock, the { At 9 л.м... Railway Time, | us bovis сы 
indispensable se cs mne алф. rE zd eit ere many Sn will 
be much more extensivély used tham й Siem ibat there в Reading of | 
is а iimit to which itis "aes ra u$e them. Themiost ecd- Day of 
nomiüe mode із in app! "a g that i ау й of that kind and: Week. 
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would still exceed the lesser quantity:by about 15. per ton, on 
the other hand this greatly increased amount of keep must be Miscellaneous, quoto: a: түс wee row threshing, which dhen um » 
considerable benéht, поб -опу in keeping ofstook, bùt in| CHELMSFORD. i SPP Амінь „Мар АА Key | out under (һе fopreeim that fowls will eat thes 
I ting the fertility of the soil; with respect pum This was a “horse c » which BS some snd th Щр thi иий b - - in Án y destro 
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Observed and found from experiment that a full dressing curions questions, Puzzling both to farmersand lawyers УЛА АЫ portion becomes ао toso быра шо 
answers better than а half one—thatis the roots may be e prigo of a horse sold for 201, tion. Some few we commenced the ie 
асте est ato: -— You may — г do T and, as this was j m ліней would-be within | and-our теё стор in ntroduced to the fi eld a larg (еер of Sinapis 
is used, 8 Bushels of bone-dust, 1 cwt. БАЗ НО: and 5 the e County Co yv ўзба п, а demand of 64. | пі Боурне: poe ien ihe ken М 1 
cwt. of superphosphate. Some ‘little, “doubtless, depends | was-added for “interest,” се Аһ interest me Wood. "Tho oed of this Flux wus afte Wadi Bowy fa ONES 
on the eharaeter and ‘condition of the soil; on some less e ving Mina меку e10th November, part óf the far: i e Black M in 
7 whilst 2 re р might be added with ad-| 3 the action i being e on the 19th of November place in an.aggravated degree. Afterwards some of the 
Ithink we'donotget a responding: return. "Roots are the le. he as barga for at rice ih tue DS mmm Ah айй v фаз кже ed. Ern 
oe d and support of the Jight land arable-farmer, and hie | tioned, and. e бэ еда а to lunch, iw d hich | Beans of AR. they were seen to Bo а а lange strip in 
should'endeavour Always to'secure a оой crop, Artificials are the buy er observe d .в0 methi iing а about the horse -whieh middle, the boundary lines circumscribing the growth of Black 
better in conjunction "with our:dung, and I believe if we, in led f ustard ; and this is now pter omahen hanea a of the farm, it 
E neighbourhood, айе і £o over a greater breadth of our our * Oh, э | having nearly expelled the former common Si атта 
ати Qüpplying the defic er я HET рь to the i px he buyer, said, * he's peek | owing to the greater ed А0 of the former— 
further exiendedts oat e €— de and th 4 took the horse home. : unde its — arvensis, Charlock, yielding generally4000 seeds to 
Ye Black "s yielaing generally 8000 seeds 
last spring with -prepared bóne ' Srpg анти trial with wh Sa итш. li "a ET of the “ gripes," and died w 12 "E 
effect it had on increasing th. e qutiy — 
e g e st „©. г. Pearce were for tl ho іван: 
havin, : he:-whole. One thing І сап вау, 46 їп some мі Бечка vas or. ur eer, The сее was nced "4 pons wéed nwurseries.—Fields in Mon 
way affected the ty of the herbage,'it being kept down | yesterday апа lasted a great part of to-day, 15 лїк iine overrun With ts thóir picur ет" ET ud ite Eu 3 1 
much closer than-the other-part of the-field, and зав а darker | examined. The learned Judge, who observed that the case had farming. If we have Th 
colour the whole season. en we consider whatour northern | а чем а 1005 time, left it to the jury уһеіег.е horse was | Cornér, we oll never c rael rolas аа em fields: "We 
brethren do he calculation o nte NE i оо b; 
| both for ie 
ilocal A. t making weeding 
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e time of the bargain. pon Mr. 
рин ста ЗУ "ihe defendant, raised og. belit bit that | 
the - eX einige ander ыс — of: me f it 
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to 'suceèkd, А ttention to the other mmm il ару шеп have о ps ай ty. 
"succeed, require. гео the other dep quodi дё question was oa her PAS rse was unsound at that t men have come to look upon {ћеш as за ne 
our business, ве production of stock. E x The learned Jud, ibd asked the Jury that question, whieh however, more. correct mE = eneral азге 
i ell ‘апа liberálly 'also oír | seemed to тариа е ена still те A it жаз pretty plein that the tataro e and'habits of asoordanoa ti осеззе 
gro expect.them to flourish de reed we | Fd: horso Mes vire рев еа Һе А at е а M if the pes in 
must. supply and. Ата means for-£heir d. hich а tha r'enemies erp 
Иг. HARRISON pro) агуобе of thànks to x. Dune, жые | ma armen 49 mec 2 а рь dm е ерек in p» hoeing of. A 
Bere ily respon t directly, teling, en о: PES 
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ded to on all sides. rather, in чао, эт — — 2 эзы ыры 
Jay, n it r them. 
Atthe онай relies indt mestibg. Жой hs ад кыа emis $4 сж р Новог 
mS «IW г that was ease o! 1C; 1e: y 50, was 
amborne, Nd the élection of that in heir о ness, wi 
Ё day for e sl d oth whether, if UN | 1 weeds, three с 
' dis wies members dined of (he disease, and had. їп sent home че anda cepted, bus evenly -sp із у terit: 
together а » (where an exeellent repast was | that it ‘Kay ME e d that it Соцс fu tis vay i uei dae "Ulis by tne 
prepared), and tlie subsequent proceedings were | WS not fuso d at that time, as hr that Ek Ernesto e the surface, епо 
6 J PA ap igas practical пу, і Tage qui s асаа Е ог ће plaintif iced prt ene — — же А 
delis by ‘Profésor Buckm Mr. bargained for. ae the IET. jd to the 6d. | теш rked bat it it. -18 too muc racțice to 
entiemam, ғ j En аА. g 3 syy вош 
bucolie те апай. ef ve assemblies. . питне Tho Yerdiot, El waa rey die eris only for Peer de or. It cannol be t 
fessor dium of Piao er Agric cdita äl College, tho: 20. E. the effect will bé that each party will pay his айыы EET soiis and FUE 
déliveréd an able a ан lecture on a subj ject |? A do not aH 
which -could љоё fail and abso: Cal евна“ реч ср phe ade à 
be i p endar of Operations. Soon ав they are. vine md mdr 
[The following passages are, extracted from Morton's Farmers? Bana PP therefore, io Boo Ө 
eed 
Bouedge ] secti fos ы de ioo cii e 
e manure акр iè зету for Weeds.—A rts of seeded 
plants are unhesitatingly m with manure, A Де ш (ш. 
pression that as the leaves and. stems of weeds deca sstEn Ross: March 25.—We "have now Һай, for a Sa 
ганы с prj $ Apes "- one examine the plants t "hat gr grow | mou шошду ae (— жди wonderfully pvp "i 
sed manure heap, b larger 
sosding in sufficient quantity to stock 'his farm, e if but à | our po g is now accomplished than bas been at tig 
Farmers Mecon? Book. ву John Scott, of Kid |sown when the manure le euni Воз regularly they bocome Оз is completed, end Qverj whore, in io carles 4 
: | н" ‘ап every w in the earlier di 
: by W. ЎЎ. эш, Bookseller and | aceount for the fregueet introduétion into urnip fields of such e beér.harrowed in in exei 
plants às Anthemis, stinking Chamomile, Chenopodium, is a, ta ae su 
this large thin Сарой ir pastoris de dris P e e тү unexpected; Atout tho middie or Fearuary he 
of this 3 
раве in fall, ч с] Dette m A ang | wh d bo ipea ; тог РЕА 
