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AGRICULTURAL GAZET 
TE. 
he immediate knowledge to to which sen | 
d not surgery— 
r =f] 
Potato Culture.—This being a subject in which every Ii 
his jackdaw: s, he Apm a ae and begins 
nd the 
one is "interested I think it cannot be too much dis 
“i hi st be 
so a * that 
nial 
Zg 
© 
i= 
to some vai amined those of min 
planted i in January last, and find the whole tubers now | 
mole, cr eeps o a 
maid hold of ey ne boy who has pigos h 
paint of the obtai tain 
stinctof 
a thus “the in- 
eae 
s, do ctor his cattle, 
Sassi I consider it to be folly i in any ‘one to plant 
Other mienk might b be adduced, but this seems to 
winter. T hey 
ltof each pu ursu 
ire advantages ne asain accompany oo 
and — arnoh and varie = re- 
The pur uit of agricult ture is, 
o farm w 
tla w ca pana 
hat oo end it. 
3 
t rotting, nor can they ‘endare nip ay 
rea 
folly of generalis ing and rea- 
Weather, a as a then ~ cok the water 
part of their structure they equally Dis inert Feoi 
what is termed ae m rot, so that either ae rms or too 
late planting does no ia suit them, but tated by a 
to 
it is always taken [up by such 
nerally ae with unfavourable | 
eet him 
y 
| correspondent in ’s Gazette jan poe they 
mh ee 
f results —not be 
> his seienitifie v 
reek 
| naturally AEN to on aon of ee Of course 
‘ly ae that ae ‘y f the seed 
5i 
ceess depends on comes well acting 
oni 
fom each, s 
of every eek, and with a care and an eco 
m 
care being K a to a 
ground, althoug gh, if to main lon ng in the earth, the 
ay be ift y a little 
manner mae putting si in the 
ey | F 
soning, Tet what we do no, o, probably, cannot un- 
T. G., Clit 
ROY. oe AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 
+ is bestowed only by the master’s presenc 
3 ha f. Lah + 
pretion. 
No pursuit has such a variety of interest, nor can any 
iness or penea vie with it in happiness a and inde- 
idence. The r has = ery day some fresh i in- 
Ji Doha ent Wem ‘alop. 
Guano, &e.—I rsh a stiff soil, unsuited for the Turnip 
husbandry, but by dint of care ae 
some new m gress to observe—the) 
i the condition of Ti stock, and the results 
by ploughing in a 
good a tim 
large supply of manure | in winter, "the soil is greatly 
Eai ririri ; its attractions are felt 
a following that never degrades, 
shat should ke i 
the highest, and iti is 
When I sow the Turnip, I frequently? whe age to oappi 
a proportion . of mn manure, as f guano per 
A frie 
biti 7 yet b 
and years o of labou 
t Da avis, Spring 
much that large profits a 
with it, it, and without a 
ka to endy wi ith. —H ewitt "Park, 
uffording large profits, it begins b “A 2 ew 
t ot A: ra ia, and 
t of Daw wson equal to 3 cwt. of 
guano, the atitilik Pox fixed by e neds ; is he 
theoretically correct ? would it not be enn to mix 
who had consulted the writer as to a pursuit for a son.] 
1 cwt. of carbo on, 
and ] do. of gypsum. —[Carbon does not “fe am monia, 
e Correspondence. 
Economy oj fer Parning : Large Farms an Evil.—The 
il 
rich, the 
the ammon ia, w hich is condensed within its ai still | 
volatile, and will gradually escape. Thefixa oP ait am- 
ia non-v volatile. condition, 
2 
nue advances, yet the cry of ag ri- 
iy — a an acid. As, for instance, when 
ia and 
work ITR the labourer, var 
and, 
decompose alia ot aaa (both being in solution), aes 
teal in carbonate of lime and sulphate 
We should +h the last- -named mixta ure ae 
rc 
ere ae 
n 
ive out their capital on 
t ga ae 
ae Ah 
wooden Er, s at useful and beneficia: E à their 
there is a gre 
e result, where care and diligence 
rewards the ‘spirited adventurer. Why 
e after 
ave tried washing an 
athe rolling down the drill 
but at desidera' 
AR R aes which ek ensure a a Speedy 
mination and rapid grow wth o 
er 
f 7 r unless had 
, and if the plants are oon ‘in ete ng fit for 
at obstacle to the general improvement of a 
tobe the unwieldy extent of farms, compare 
means of the tenant ; if a man has suficie 
nds his business, aoe has constitutional 
pno matter what number res he commands 
r hand, if th ay e of t he. ha siiew: 
urse of the holder 
Pera) 
sighs, 1 no amount of manure ill 
A 
horough drained, ploughed from 12 to 14 in on beer 
thoroughly cleaned, Reon Bib ig kad ere 
manured tin ce: ertain parts 
the fields, krak ‘the a Sani Sa aural bette vr Hii 
pis crop re the 
a the Sig husbandry, a 
utlay. The foregoing z question is well worthy ri your 
ttention, I-contrive | Shaw, 
B 
RAT ‘Slaney Esq., H. S. Thom son, ss 
T. ianei Esq., T Aa ei, l, Ess a and Woo =n 
The following g new 
is ness näha 
‘shire. 
rg piin, freee 
, Thuriton Hall: Norwic: 
Adam eorge , Ha wkhurst, Staplehurst, Ken 
feret wen Jotun Wem, Shropshire. 
Raynes, Michael, Mells Park, paas Somerset, 
Kough, Thomas Harley, Shrew: bury. 
Hoare, George, Morden Farm, Mitcham. 
Evans, R. W., Eyton Hall, Leominster, ae mika. 
see rd, Sir David, Bart., St. Margaret’s Cottage, einai 
lesex. 
Corringham, R. W., Bolham Hall, Retford, 
poan , Bagley, Ellesmore, 8 Sal 
Broughton, Richard M., hee ymynech, ` Oswestry, et 
Broughton, n, Robe: ert, Ruy leven-To tea Shrewsbury 
ham, Notts. 
ohn, 
‘Stans wsbury. 
Da avison, John, Bramdon-White-House, Alnwick, Northum. 
Scott, Thomas, Beal, Belford, abe incerta 
Pi: nkerto m, Thomas, “Ancro 
Lloyd, ‘Alfred, Broadgreen, 
Hill, Hon. Richard. Noel, Cronk 
Phillips, Charles, ri p Raber, Foregate, rua 
nable: v Ege e Hoarstone, no mm Salop. 
done, John, Ow Enina Dore ring: Dors 
Wood, Edward Atkyns, Os a ag We vith Dorset. 
Walcot, Rey. Charles, Bitterley Court, udlow, Salop. 
Jones, John Pryce. ne mdlow. 
Hilditch, George, Treflack Hall, poe Salop. 
Buckla: George, Sendai Cranbrook, Kent. 
Byron, Robert, Bradford, Yorkshire, 
Blane, Capt. Robert, 2d Life S. 
ndrus, J., Scotbury, Gravesend, Kent. 
Aubyn, Rev. H. Molesworth, Clowance, Camborne, Cornw. 
Chune, George, Colebroke Dale, $ A 
Morris, Henry, Maids Sent. 
pore iiiam Newzam, Newark-on-Trent, Notts. 
The names of nine candidates for election at the next, 
| meeting were then read. 
ND SULPHURIC ÅCID.— 
till half a 
poms: obtain a “fall ¢ top, although the 
es soil 
may be are in cultivation ; he thus pays too 
Tent, and deprives his AS Br Tibet of a certain 
have been prevented i 
e, “cut your coat according to 
buti ion of pan at faa 
Be st productive and 
of food, which might 
he old adag Fes 
è di stri 
he 
natural appetite provoked by tonics will 
is, aided by an unlimited cash order, 
ana of the r fob 
gro 
tt nai turally follows. that he | tricts wher 
whol the 
ae tion, 
aeie are obliged to cultivate t 
valuable crop on lan 
r SS ou ore tillage, is but ill-fitted for the same. 
—Inve. 
ike pe —I am a farm a ve bee A 
way ; F, en ai farhan shet ket ae 
ima is time st Thought, pan wa thet 
e which is feat da 
this eb 
fter thorou ich 
which, even after thoroug’ let. ol 
Baon of Southampton, was ready in che he rome 
oo as: year, he had used acid as 
t for Turnips. by placing: 
1¢ faba of finer bones rae ou: with 
been coh of ra weed h four ti es the hoagie of 
after some hours, a rsa 
mould oni some coal- cies were ad toon vast edie 
] | thie i. le amount = ae are of co’ compost. is com- 
din days after its sel but, 
aen pepa iim not run so well through brit drill as if 
had bee bie ng. re was 
re than 2 bu sible s peracre 5 
farmers who air hte the best corn, &e., 
during the oe It is an invariable practice through- 
t 
Binge er it cattle, staking 1 = by the 
th s of an ir ooden 
food to pr epare ise sp the 
wing, at the same time, a Dr. and 
petition, er suc tance: 
table, and ultimately produce the 
f tillage. Prizes for the greate 
ma farm annually under spade hus 
teedeney be t ma : Paru have 
wards decreasing the poor- 
shea ag Aarts vers, Vets ieularly of root eto 
pie to Ptah About 2 feet in tin 
shifted four or five D nes RE er agg ae allowing a fi 
each time 
st is made of the” Cie for none iad 
4 r. D, adds 
It 
n 
esh 
S Sy! siem ‘the | posi l 
be trodden | contrived that the misture 
: Guernsey pisier is fro 
is 
r their en mi are conside Jig amied at the rate of littlem 
ow = mg ve pr ire the one in order to re- | and, as Mr. Spo me states, successfully rivalled 16 
iev. rh the produce | b hels 
a lia eng A i te paces g of | Mr. SLANEY remarked, that in Shropshire he! an 
ws than in the islands of Guernsey and Jersey ; and the acid and bones in a price trough ; vere Yay ving 
they who have visited those islands will naturally attri- st them well together, continued fa a mih 
bute this to the practice which almost universally pre- till the whole was in a p e for use. i 
yails there, of tethering their cows. Mr. Duncan, m llent erops sats obtained when the mixture a = 
his “ History of Guernsey,” a: “Th gc Mela and | equably distri pence en but no mse upon apen er A 
quart it to advantage ye x 
ph at's Bip ane iff tt prg raim od Par: one cow y | until some t "mode for such By gee on could be 
devised rots seen on the Duke of 
=| elon cn estates, in Scotland, a most simple a 
a compass, in such a eo 
rizontal balance in 
exactly over the drills. 
m BU. to 127. —Mr. 'Ènowrsox "thought t that the aim 
e distribution of the 
‘of most excellent flavour. 
can in 
Doimi is, 
d the most successful | 
erative, a on nly in savi 
‘~ 
7 
The advan 
E your readers with, some advi 
or their’s you are “ble to ree voi its 
if so, to express further my wi that you will favour 
you this 
f your readers be Fees pitas of 
as to the hess af s as 
Bich 
ht be pases pal he purpose uired, but 
pees to the imperfect ean of "the es when 
the application was made. He had betes aril ae 
remain in the spout of the ri 
ntage of la Be out m d 
pt ce of Mr. abi atid 
commended to any one wots eel 
et if the return feet ied 
money; 
techs and 
exit pu from his mistakes and miscaleulati 
pon niee for 
Instinct.—In one o r la a Numbers 
of 
pn Lord Brougham 
tion of % n Paley 
mpulse. from 
instead of fragments of common bone, as the 
operations : this sawdust t being found after a fo 
maceration to be 0 im mperfe en iare by the zose 
gs 
i, in the lower anim 
Ls tg in a instance.. Bu 
to say t aoe intake of instinct 
y the mirth ‘of the mole, it immediately ascends to 
the surface, to, escape from its natural enemy ; but if 
|a lad wants earthworms, to 
in “his 
e opinion “that what is termed 
a is a direct i 
t 
Ta 
tance ; when it feels mal earth china 
o bait his night-lines or feed | 
water-cart, He had aniti t reparation ee 
| success in the De of compost, at ty rate of 4 bushels 
| of bones 
pera 
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