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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAMME 
(SEPTEMBER 26, мы 
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Omnibus Com d hay so prepared by team Ttime have the confidence of the manure trade 
power was а Ig oot scit it So particular were they as 
E - purs they had the farmers Не had 
thev 
i 
Seca 
en 
d several great makers, with j^ Wing 
btaining a cutting bs achine that would cut two tons this poin and he was informed that there were only | up ИС n i6 was L- int nae ны was just 
ман ‚ saying, “If you will give the macbinery we will| three chemists in Scotland who made mor an L repare j er operations, An ith the 
fna the power." А believed Mr. ] ntall, of Malvern, bad | agricultural analyses in the course of a year. Ayrshire 6 It did not finish anything ав it A. do. B 
I Pd mauu. Zu sce] aie ho had not i ired nearly 100 analyses; м} bs я. y 1 great deal of nigana зч, the ^ 
кө „е — e exercise of force i operatión of mastication | 2&4 no in any year requ з у c ; his nlougb. It ht do pte 
to a certain рр, but qos ждө. дорым уров і it | supposing that nu erani, ould be guaran Ry la а. g JR. р АА to very wel on dri 
that the еи they could get the stomachs of the animals com- | of fee paid for má re would noh, a fier An A ? en the à waa ard it would not tonc 
fortably filled, the sooner x they lie а MM Fests Still 'һе would not have been pleased if they had 
and that was а great gain. He thought horses were going out |f 4 7. had the steam plough al 3 t d 
of date for the plough, апа he ее enough of steam аз applie to ба ану which у AR үчле idit mh oin tol " pun considered, 
to agriculture to say that the steam plough would be found | good journeym But it was possible Was a Y & to be profitable t e 
extremely profitabl: gentleman on to his farm the arrangement odi 790 d into by which this aene There might be tart made this 
Dind ADAM е т км r might be put on a меня footing. 15 was very e crops would be Miro off the field. So fa 
orse-powe: i an aci 
ploughing, ciere ae def е Ван Фанні they can боео there should arger names s Basat Ai seen, the E «ides оц land E m и 
бага 48. а day." The engine walks out to do bis work n had been made hitherto. Fhe т А ^ as good land other- 
and walks е, threshes the c Fb, quid the. bo dA a тели with D ders 5 ен d had а field Pe intendi 
the Beans, and when he goes slee; e does not wan ж H : ) 
MAS suppan mos doas he want Дау гена the next | whether anythin; rc m 1" to give о facilities for | it if "bn , m inca UA T nar there having been 
Orning. Tha s more than they could say about a horse. | more frequent en of manures. rost, he could noi цве the üg/d ag he intended, but 
If there was a sore place it was the keep of agricultur al рога. The Steam э жы - IR then, at the request | was ore M ге Sallow it. Тыз, however, was з mi 
were е 
he 
Wr 
me details with reference e 
о steam: plou gh h apis. e 
1 tt 
hey produce a g 
Ed and a grea а deal of pork. Er ate it themselves, and 
gent it to people intowns. Now, would they not hke to have 
E ‚її еа S мий The; 
eould, after i had be 
AE tw ed there | o 
s qnoa more. 
е sip | 
ра atio 
at length the daily operations ор the dea iut 
should content himself with 
s serins ну 
è who li 
juestion D СЯ mori 
dm n into 
He heard that iuc Cockermouth they were AN ыа 
stituting a Board: тес — mr aa pose o ofthe dirt, and do mploye d till March 26, 
"T е field and on. 
t eaki 
his land а all. He e was 
ether things. He w: local cally, when 16 w i 
ey w uated again 
them t to "understand | that the. p^r Sonlig 1 m April 17, whioh was 20 da ву naking together 98 days. 
wage of towns to the land was t 
f | During that time it 
Kirklandh olm, Crossburn, 
е а 
worked on the farms of Clune, 
Shields, , Aikenbrae, апа | 
ше plough to Wo] 
The fields wero too el ; and a Бүр deal of tim 
was wasted field to anothez 
might be suitable to а few farm n 
velling and py demn: 11 days 8 — з st 
; Stopped b; 
"by frost, б "lae 2 -— 
ork don 
Д 
у, 11 E do. for vil 
ater-cart and horse, 
horses at shifting say 12 daya 
ооу the | ѕау 20 ene 
vom at 65., i du a toial of 1071. 8s. 14.; j show 
ed it ra 
topped 2 
soft меселе + 
time, and 
чө for it. That was his opinion of it. 
x КалаБах. эя. һе had been pner that 
Ga plo ug ried in Carr 
ne Mr. Weir p pd that it should ia TOM 
soon as the harv dud. ат г, He had a uud. 
that he ш E put it upon; but from а 
ya 
might я Min As эре ME id p rod 
ny le sent lim to look at savera ale i 
the field ai 
ed 
£ 
Kilkonzig was a avery г fne ong, "put pat - isl been 
эзе and of course, the steam 
и һе added. to this the amount paid to Mr. Fowl 
imp nt 
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E. A уб Я 
MI the town TUM madot o flow over -— "aris t was qe е хез 
E 
t go 
Кла | ма ыза зи sid n A seen Howard plough at 
әр сеа; 
ard to the difloilty caused 
пе | W 
jago соц! be done in another; апа f their oomen s e| | m 
ring down their Lg and танов, and рагі. after 
done with it, Grass would g 
DEBES, 
charge 
аг pend и ру { 
by those natural хонаво ће had а conversation 
with Mr. Howard, w toig -— ри now in England 
suce: 
va к, nt expenses, пог 
Fowler's Re 
they were sd ese ГА, the 
bad du the GREH: sale vic edid 
к рон эһ he met with a stone, to ra 
„Не need. scarcely вау. һе 
an would 
He had seen an instance of v2 the field КЕ 
ие зер ро not ме шоге successful. Of i 
meii on the land he would not speak, as there н 
emu emen present whose patini knowledg e Ac. 
Tarn ` M Waddli z by Lor 
farmers to associate themselyes t 
| for the improvement of land. Ww de 
E ÁGRICULTU Quality drerit 
отту iit the «унча a 
n remunerativi here wer 
always «оні at ‚а; but he LS ee 2 
i N got 
s and Howa 
аф» 
ELL said he hoped some чада iu 
А The 
— Аё a "gd meeting of е directors of t| 
фен M Fu, ot f gae erkine, said i E gh. ^ p» every en zeli in its success i 
| it а be эр npe in one district, Tray "velis та 
was very hard, and when the T 
— thrown out; ha engine was imt 
ately тетине and the plough was put uo aa ua 
Lied ы: 3... did nob — о 
Ey 
t ia Pigeni, pets j^ Ей, si м Гей + ШЕ 
хабов ра Men 
Мг. аат ча d 
к 
› раде һу. farmers in some locality 
T. 
EIR said the only way An de eds 
be s apii wrought would be 
ге Nem p it appeared to him | was very injur: vorse on pe 
"a Аоте, that thev shou! ". я then be able to disi - дег of йг 
«жецш M Зоде id said 3 was the seed ; E уе ее er that circumstances had been hore. Unless they prt S could not, ре t 
otera айа ү j (бен that it | muc efit fro of 
re again (het it he was the mes re taire de desde e gi. Ва oen ric се it was not i ке сЕ 
e was bhe time when "үшын жав | by i b some arrangemen 
оле еы in cleaning intr B bert Бер Ъе күфе T ined A : 
грее ея 
а: M “мү “ой that {Шә —— 
e any yore motion ; but he f тен ought ца — m: — he r женеше. 
committee should be ap pointed to take the уе, into | enterp ongst farme: E as а ед а Treatise on Mills and Мі зар 
ч future meeting. It ы | expended in trying ped "things. Bal But even RI W. Fai чай, n E. пак ne 
} should know whether |$; hat, farmers w backward than they sho should of this elaborate which is 
urchased were worth the pe they "ad been. Mr. W чен tract 
pn for i and aa, Mo that they A able to sient iem y y his observations | from the prefate:— — == 
ев, во gone, o ough Fowlers| “Jn tho frst t oL ыа 
iC LIES pe suitable | plough was a good implement, it wanted a good d. succinct чен 
idt жы ; uncommon | to make it useful for Ау was no d of a mill architect, millwright, 
manures of different qualities | much required in the ir fields ineer. My pro al eareer 
Fire mmm crops without any idea as | laying their lard flat, and in taking out stones, time when the manufacturing industry 
ere He for that Pa ' He|th ough implement in | was recovering from the effeets of a long 
wouk w good Italian Rye- | And this eounty could be profitably | war, and I was enabled, from 
aei. ‚ and vice versá. cultivated by steam, there must be a improve- up with and follow 
uld be no harm in having а com- | ment in the steam cultivator. For i the | whole of the dis im 
talk over the matter and ventilate it a little. | very heavy for b id not|that have since taken place. 
AN said there eould be no doubt that it | wonder ai it. There were parts of it made of cast- | These discoveries have been 
ryenience to have a chemist in some|iron, and very easily broken, which, if made of | ін contributing to tle 
де country to whom they could apply; |malleableiron by an Ayrshire blacksmith, would ion of 
ty was- to get a trustworthy |1 ever Fowler's plough would be | of trade and commerce th 
y trained, who would аб the ваше the maker or repairer of it tham io! — * It will not be necessary to 
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