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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETT 
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agricult' A in proportion of two EA r 
ee Taste III. gives the am rag The square miles in cron ENN k me on part of cape the whi 3 
"ORE OF: ZEESESE | of Be. eae jaraeni extent of each of the|me fermented together, and from en is distill 
BoE: BR eee z Table II., expressing eral formations, are here | being Prec prodas in that country, 
ee TE washes S crops cultivated on the sev ch of the crops le all the gr ae of “H ollands.” F 
AF JES Brace 5 = reduced to acres, er vas iret stating the extent | known by Į nature 
z Bee ; ev + meer ne Pps- 
TER cre g S columns are à 4 i the second stating th Eo y ith the p ac y the Dutch aa 
gg. z g e an i crop re; and th ror in these ite upon | tiller tand, has ees successful in Y ohtainia i F 
4 B 5 3 Fi ag aop. A cimmi om ar pc ee pee statement spit een nature and qualities from Rye. tal 
rt Extent of Arable whic! eat. Error may have of 
zs Sv- Square miles.  _ — are not .gr as they are laid ios tiesas food, but serie ea 0 
gorga pps iae ess the Sine ag 3 fe diviion of thie measurement into allits useful proper = Sinte ena by t by the meat 
-9 =f Bi the map— or, a one 
coba sossessegy $2 4 pes ergo Tis Comat gi ; 
ba kH ROETE elit asl f=)" bl md pente among the various crops—or in what ip is succeede d by According to. isot a 
Meee E d 3 hymeun iddi ‘substance betw eel 
SES Bor Sees Sexo 59 j tio fe ompass : the statements tion, which springs from the pogori f ani 
; BBSS2S82EESSSS7S Fa was 5 edbiaphahed by scale and compa Soe alhan pe 
ad | PZ under S pi Rye eae diseased, is said to hay 
y Se A A T s =: : P the g Hint b ens and from the | be | Brat nade from Ryo th produces spasmodic and gan. 
s 5 S ~ cates pr wane: 2. and other i aaa e oeri in: 1596 an epidemic dia pre 
<1 Te::: 81:6: 8:: 1 | 5° impressions on by farmers who ave gr he ph — ascri 
s: a ts given me by se, which the phy 
ER ees es z : but also from statemen ta the arable and _ pasture waited | 5 ae k ah dani : Some, es we are told ; 
a sas eS Sess ə h an epilepsy, an g 
a 8 > nt | seized wit p h 
ER = aan cee, ee h secs in “thy therefore, oa repeat rN reat i E mens lunatic, and continued stupid t orii 
Be] es are 2 > i li 
*Se3e° 83° * 83s" = g S ist e eg het ie we sig f o | disen wa ase being Kone on the Gaiaa ie 
~ Sear eet wee: Tons per acre.| 3 > |a | SOLARII AS aa wa mad e pl distri ae thi in S ars oet Bee wees pe 
See CO OM Z pa 9S di re and 1736, the injurio 
rey 2 s Burg 
En a SS ‘ n, the statements made hatoni bed b Hoffman, Goerlicke, Vater 
3 isi 32°" 382 e et ORC b the ie avenge, Sint ior : ba ory: i, : re disease cour 1709, th a deen 
a a 5 ole lyes. Columns 5, 
euo: ugal ebee: 3 ; w |á the TOTS peace to a statement of the produc bs 
Sees $58 Is: pL acre:| a, | “ag t the public hospital of Orleans, ; 
~ sa a: ees: se ea: | Bash, PS haba z boll >] the pasture |; ate asture land on e A rmt a e ki f bread Taa from K yet h 
CELSsoe- cuek = Ta = || way :—The total e: eT eok 9)y it is divided; ao quence of having partaken ye des eribed 
vaT. oes, SES. ao ~ |e ciation being kno own (Table. es Ds! e farmers „into two | diseased. The sympto ms ar ye: a nne! 
Bese: 335° S253 eo rv ing to information derived fro 7 app diseased, mor niea 
ecco o R E aA —— sah h g 
pees = |> | parts, re been d nded u the leg and 
| et e PZ z a pas turer each x mati ih pent s ha v he Tet giv ves the | off ; the org e nk hie ei ake carta 
$2 sags: ggs: pg: fo R Ji | that Ee. ee on the several formai ies Avs ae oak sof vs diseased limb, which ae er 
C . ” num 
z | 2 |B 24 states the estimated | crop aah acre; the 3 ia fas of stoppi i ng pii to miaii 
S ears evap ie. LESIO thus ‘diseased i is pare boen es pinto ae 
— ee hae . wore yon a 2 = 
| Gano 5 i gji the ofa column states the at aa i 4 his p ] ted Ith 
= said ens wee Se ESNE acre, and the 5th gives the ates Ab ur Pharmacope 
mapi: Wiles ss Sw: 5 a has b omh admitted info (o 
$| S353" 335 sch FS Bs The Ist states the ae of Rye bees is render 
$ sss ——13 Meu hiatiin opan each year. URE oe 
lan t the fo This disease is ofra 
>z ‘ex Q | number as o treated on each o; of one year’s | servient to the interests of societ Je ti il mmon in 
= Pe a epg: ARE a9 S = The 2d giv 3 the e K Hr eek In peak nae in Great Bri ers but is s —_ being 
mires ee ra = 15 pasture on each ; and the 3d saton is ee astured, it ie of the Continent. Rye is hehe on dy soils whe 
By a Ra E estimating the value per seeks oe S land ° = ed, vated on most kinds of land, but | igl sa eis Rye 
ee ata es i „acre.| 57 |a| v ig oor to t 
-tO bo, a Dieii z z i al and the sums in the gree = To Recolors, on na rye ape er crop on l So ia sis ae i h 
E a aap aS , bu r 
ż & eg g E made equ M SETE E si rat oe th after ae hl bi ga to Wheat, pite it is les AEE to gi 
A E T AARRE 2 E FE & |á ective ee an PENR K R nk and lodge, and ah ame time 
$ 3e Se = ie added t hee ondiithe, espesie: ge a as (oy EO ee caer thea B 
on aes Be a |5| fro i's. ‘ vate pore sok AEE muc ch soone 
7 0 BREE CSR ai ie E 35 >o |a (To be continued.) and wet soil. bal 
Ei S en Gort per acre.| 215 ON OF RYE. In bol iar Rye is cultivated on arain - 
SAC eiei a pA S = HISTORY AND CUE UE appearance | and the produce is sid to be u wards PBe onal 
$| ch RRS tent g g x 3 S Secale cereale, si am ete AE Atrani Ap for one of seed. rsha 1, in his “ Rara uch Ri ki 
GEE os see ee a Zo 2 heat an “nag 
ey = > tic ac- | Yorkshire,” says the 
= = e. w zS = | it was i —— to oie generally ‘cutated asan | grown on the light lands, upon the margins p than 
j an Da2 n he: a S w 5 count. It use to be m ta k 
md pce —. = S nA > RE, Š g | article of food than ia ither loas or mixed | _ Oats | were attempted ; now Rye ae re the al 
S| S8SSSS: | SIS: SE _| seks pace] Fe |G | article d 16th omarion Rye se pin a] bread of the and even there nase 
Se Gain: es S83, aS 3 a g a range Pon mt oye artly used, and e oat the s tei the of lime has 6 
S| Seneca: Soa: ‘ee rs ` [a | country. “This paa ikoe fire and and Scotland | Whe: e the more profitable crops than 
: wn heal ~ = more parol = a 20 ot the of ein of Scotland, Rye | land, Rye has eg ‘ound a mon Ms i oe if By 
= $ aS In fact EET shee A c pa | Itis asserted by some practical farm: a 
| Bitrtt Bt ests tS 3 3 v laib th harvest kat la Katiy air “eye been sown successively every year Oe at ae imp 
£ i w.e o Bush acre Ss = of the rea pele Mt aie th t the crop and the land will be g jield but 5s 
glg: g egg u aeg: 9 | tensively cultivated, and forms t ne hea autumn, | inasmuch, that some soils ae ane a ia 
SJS ss g eT > | | inhabitants. Their summer being ith it such quantities | per acre at the first, have ep the sal 
E 3 Age 2 SS “3 £ 2 E A ieni aie ed pacts iti whatever crops | 15 bushels without the use o ity oropa h pa su 
S os wen 5 
ERE E Bris: 5 3 3 of dy a e aboro 5 gro ound, i, the peasants 0 of Nor rway adopt has been known to oe whi y sp of di ai n 
= zx |z\apl mmon. According | ing. t this, it is said, will not be the ¢ the ‘tal bble 
PR RES Rr Packs p. acre, | 2 = Elg . 2" Shots (acl ¢ is ree of a good qual ality, and 
2 z Š ® 12 \to Cox they, Be farei pol fa anes y 
è see te eee ` G | 10 feet high, and place rows of other poles transverse ges after 
s = = = a on which ti they fill the sheaves, the lowermost sheaves | the groun uh fa sulle’. ha * cabbie ks ig dried a sh 
~ rz 3 Pores Crea tert Bost hna prodad. In Germany, net ponesie Br little substance, and the seed 
Šf: Re Bs r ss ae p| |parti rly in the province of West lart e eiai eed vied ag gi o ripen, the crops of 5 
5 Oer RO a 4 rincipal object of cultivation. In Sweden e diminished instead 0 
> Fats abst l on cakes, which, as they bed es Seed year vill b a cultivated as it ought 
i 
Ra e w | Exte nt of Pasture. - = only wieg ia ie en D pose ust consequently be very d : Rye not so extensi vely ps iol 
ee BVeone Square miles. before: bet sed. 7 SE os = cay s re g i 
ra >z era Pae in Laplan n 6 ill answer on crude 
erm waess Brow es 3s of Barley being mixed tog ether, when the ound. is sft a aris ma ans» which m 
Se Sessos Loaro 2 le Í 
SS: SS8E58 | Cwt. peracre.| S z orously, ripens, and i ed, while the ce 35 bushe ! 
oe a age Be z atn goes eee leaf without shota up any stem, its Rye has been ery gee which would not } 
koi ka toas Bs onih bel eing retarded by the Barly: After the Ba arley | En; nglish ‘acre, an It will na 
esc SSos T ia escheat E be 
> red soils, which may 
Ar a E A è cultivator. Aen a eh dant cro} rop very highly manu 9 ' 
ice ictal es She tor 3 este ag Rye is cultivated extensively, and the following account, published i in hi account 
Sree á ge ll th g as atte 
e3e: Sess" za 3 bers Seg sores, ee cae Talis poeta and Gulf of Finland, | incredible, but the writer mae E ar e e 
TERRA da = erning hout it would be little better than a san ndy to by many rele witnesse Cobar of his 
ote Ree go desert <1 mg furnishes = = cle o oF ion York fob sage of poor, ‘oarily dry nat the 
a a. y export tra — - an po Begins ye „contains a 20 square age Sk sowed it with Rye, at 
yi be ea y vof uten than any o th th 
i oF p. acre.) i = Sxooption ene it also contains nearly five parts | 1 bushel per acre; in spring age ma fer it ae | 
us 
time, 
: d 5 uence readily convertible into malt. The quired the height of Ae ‘inches the a , o S 
o 3 ai in n conseq how 
E z of Schiedam, in Holland, with 10,000 inhabitants, | the latter, These cr oppings, 
re O SESE GO 
