898 THE GARDENERS' ——— AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [$ертЕмвЕв 19, 1863, 
Бы ал AC рат pen grado's patients, every one of theirs would die 
Бае actice i thus ti l. This morning, Aug. 21, after О ЖЕ Ws EX eg trough every vier m 
of че яш чет» 1 a ma a y" ss our|rai iny des stormy night, І pulled out one o dE adi DAA, ҮШ ао оша det ion, 
part nd unless o 
i j i in this ost | being begotten Ww 48 of the same prO CS 8, ar 
agrieultural йер {аКе йн апа especial care | stalks with the ear, to show t that even озу being begotten h «ыы абре мой Е or г mde 
this TRE : d | 2005 arrive at the same state of eminence as their fatha "s had 
pon their fin ished students will prove agri- Most 9t the corn in this neighbourhood is in a sad | unless they had gone through the same b ^ of training that 
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culturally ess, - the 3 la thers had under totas and profes; ors properly q ms 
Suppose the сазе, which is mot impossible This ne plan: another, which we regard ав) «Now, farming, to understand отеп the little that p 
unless this eare be taken, of a farmer writing Жү өэ р was suggested some years ago by Mr. ls d omn rx TN pei. n the homestedd 
“M. R, А. C." after his name who cannot ** make ANNAM, of Nor Һор. Не recomm Р ends | done there, and in the laboratory a knowledge Phe аге 
his rent!” That would be an awkward thing for | the placing of two parallel rows of hurdles З feet | table life, е, а nd the proper dinde of p ula that each kodo 
the Institution which ha sed him! Jé would p rt, as 1 ga convenient, ес оң EENT e iren ee of the soil in EIE the crops pa RES е, 
of course become the laughing stock of those whose piece of land. Не then advises to build sheaves | must also beobtained—but can these, the mere rudiments oftia 
: d never и, them, 
would be the effect оп him —where, the pride | to the hurdles, farming a row sheaf-long wide on themselves t Im аме; 
is diplom а was réceived ? each side of them. e bu Mo these sheaves up to Bd It Dat to. a ertain е а ex ztent Таш bo ош idi 
u pro: ofe ssed," we imagine him addressi SIME the | the height of the к and then covers the|: mna rod of the sciences upon which io kuo eed 
Mari yg i s ave Anus - - P gone эр | interval and stooks a row н A arta. all along OYer|success depends; апа hi lence, from а lack of ti отау 
tio ould for the top. now ledge, ti the. continual аго of E. We hear of, and 
: ]turist т answ ted al There need not be an ear n tis not in contact complaints бав ind {се against Providenea "ату am Es 
your questions, and you mber ч with the air, on this.plan ; for the tunnel is open тові faults (perhaps nine times out of ten) being in those who 
your body ; and sent me T with е» dip pone. from end to end, and the " sheaves em Hi lac ed тфай. 
ргерагей {о take а farm, and expecting, as І with their heads to it, while the top sheayes and| Ar. Wilkins then referred to the E 
Dene > prosper оп it.— Eon myselt the row of stocked sheaves [n hinder саа зэ en orn and Meg аз prae n 
ain ht. Your chemis ry and botany. : i ? о sufficient | кї, 
9$ lectures were rcr lad corn to heat, though it may be damp ; nor is there | Mr, Alder n Mechi, Mr. Hewitt Davis, uU ut 
not "learn t from you how no n to my | sufficient weight to hinder the lowest sheaves from mi 
orders either i in the & field + їп КА poto г nor | getting rapidly dry. Of course it will be advisable Tillage Operations "and. Thin. Seding.— Qt My, Aj 
Бетпе rapidly dry des 
did I know when they һәд been properly апа | to lay ' the first sheaves not  inmediataly а on the к іп tillage, and deep draining which ig 
land, 
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respect it especially desires to gain. And what one on the other, laid horizontally, ears inwards, -— pa dna an by Ta ve e: pee a X 
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svfleienty о obeyed, Your diploma has been worth- can be said t add to the world-wide reputation he bed ly 
e. My confidence in it has resulted in all ———— quae, and бес will Зоот conte to increaso in the 
his ее and waste,———My son shall E his Wa are glad t that oa Wod of men capable MT e 
qua. emm ав an agriculturist at эшм hands мдү ба day next, September 23, the first of a hort language shall be as long as it shall endure, 
Working farmer, He shal never ОГ | course Ai lectures on Land Drainage vil en : on 
A а . Davis, who some Eoi LT nce informed me t| 
sending him where onl the sciences are taght, at the Royal Agricultural бр, Cirenoester, by | before he became 4 farmer he vid the market EA 
where practical instruction is considere red compara- | Mr, BAILEY DENTON, М, Ins e thus joins | round London to see how ee 
tively unimportant, or in any degree inferior їп а number of practic eal and distinguished men who |; 
rank or value ; where the result on every student’s | haye wished by their gratuitous services both to | 
future farm at harvest time is not kept in view as - ther the objects of Nn Institution during the | 
the end and tes t is instruetions, by every | o ming session, and to express their confidence in 
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the language of true and sober ju Sa Pi entire herd of Short-horns bred by 
She man whose а; gricultural nstructions We | Mr. Јонх LANE, of Barton Miils, near Cirencester, 
k ub on Thursday, September 24th, be sold by 
fal farmer: and next the must ha e such a know- | auction by Mr. STRAFFORD, Eleven Short-horns 
е of the sciences as enables recognise | belo; ing to Мг. E. Bowrx, of Бааары ›п House, 
fact he upon his the illus- КҮРЕ 
а general law. 1 gnificent| Mr, 
be disposed of at the same time. 
LawE's herd has obtain E 33 ius in 1862 | тешагкаы 
the eurrent Imus the Shows of the | com ors са 
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îngla eia tur T the provincial 
nd Tros! ЕШЫШТЕ! shows і i а Wero т 
profes омї а ability b aracter їз especially | E 
exhibite d by a se rere —wbhere every | а 
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es of к qualifications he но is repre- 
long attention do just that particular point— an 
Davis, copying from the gardeners, put in his Peas in rows 
THE ROYA AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 27 and 5o chico under ILE ouknow farmers put in theirs 
iu rows or $8 in asun . ne occasion * 
I pine of the К жа й ntl eman. In Ын uch a E REY, GEORGE Wir of Wix, near Manning- with several farmers to visit farms of his at Shirley, and 
ns to ion agric —— abs дч are liural in sin Ty Шер, фк 5 Ж "енше to "tlie students of the Royal tho. farm чыва | zkion of Тота Жа Park ; ang Le po 
мау to prosper, and genuine agricu са- | Agricultural College on Wednesday of flas t week, Ме | gentleman had the adjoining part to Mr. Davis's, and so 
tion is -— ain to be given an md rooe ceived. make the vig ient from it it had alo: ie plot of fone the fon tollise aliar A fg tnem: 
Re ТҮР" this w #1 never be unless here, S. A eie Пат аы m Gentlemen, ere the e time is | Now, both Jowed thosame kind of Peas, and both put his seed 
aine af n representati p А: che er, mun. е » etl sen considered, ара almost | iù at the same time, Mr. Davis adopting the plan 
185:89НЕЧ. C п у, X bat es preces of agrieultui th 1 
agriculture S all occupy the К W айй тео ieulture was the simplest | and cultivated his land and put in his seed as they 
successful farm management shal 
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t in EN Xi d, UN Е all tipt tany опе required to | and 22 feet asunder in the rows ; апа the other ег 
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farm f a pure —— 1 thatIeversaw; whilst on the other side the iron rail ri 
considered dauie’ eit o take and mauage а | if the iron had acted as a spell, the Peas were ent 
f, or to be а rather hi ^y salary to | repeat the] word entirely—destroyed by lice; and as I find һу 
о an advertisement that Mr. Davis will have the pleasure of 
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ге by nature like other men, 
giving a шге to you, I hope some Eon 
account also from his own mouth in 
state. 
“I hay ve also seyeral other cases 
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quickly fall. And in the in xam how | and of course 
ngli un sgriculture, which will" TU ШОП чы тыралар applies esto men whose fathers and forefithers ze wond abo 
uscful i in it fid of other professions, AOL а О or trades likewise, For exa Яй, 
р! 'асе, we con ently s say—the SOONEF | to barristers, because some men are deeply learned in law, бе 
the bette mu keen and sk skilful spe ой) pleaders, Tg who bé 
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TuE wet weather of the last few weeks gives |15 Get sons, Hey aub eb a M LANE TEAM x Tele re farmer fe od та Г E s 
sui iwportsnee nae ig sug suggested R тойи by which | the acqui MAP KE sourso, inherit all | an gero f fo d s land, з ina <t the En gave Я, t аро Pd 
and we accord- | 'thers eon to physicians, 1 ЖЛ e 
ingly reprodue а a en h published some years | иртә 809 eir fathers fake seraps of paper and write pre- | not pa Мз ron "One теп T wi als, deo lem 
* Mr. GOULD, of AMBERD, near Т і ; is, that should real science ever i our 
had written on this subject ai follows. a at n Beans and- арремг until 
Whea reaped on Wednesday, the 9 Dir 
On Thursday it rained all day, the on А zs aro brod 
Wheat being shocked; Friday was showery ; -.| to put wha ср 
Тау was very fine, and I or ЕЕ 
put the sheaves with the inwards unless E 
and on those to imis hese qu 
until the whole formed a conical mow con- soed, 
d i a load $ the top was 
