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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [May a 
iT l Mangold crop by ploughing and fi 
the h ssed. 
bottom to receive it pone not be la than a 
loug aking ‘the fol and y aie up a heap of and ; 
f b 
g 
po of earth, and the E dle when | The Mangold all fail got as many plants from 
tenant gis father to a in Sapa si “heredi itary 
own i 
pr 
3 
€ 
eS cin 8 
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composed of guano, bones, night-soil, and black mud: 
led ; but I 
) s 
| the mo odel farm of. the "Society, after the thinning out, 
as transplanted the rood of ground, and this rood of 
| Mangold has obtained the „first prize. My lord, if f 
allowed to accumulate 
ing “of oda sufficient to absorb it, but when an end eelin ae | 
and i andor ar ae froma reciprocity of nvantage | 
hy | And e la uch : w oper ate 
n. 
should be applied to the manure- -heap, o 
0, the contrast wo uld be very strong indeed, Fin 
S ars ago, my farm was sọ poor’ that it would g 
ab gi and I could plant but 1 acre Bo Potato 
and those were Sadly planted, because the m: 
Freuer, Secretar 
benham, ‘March 2 
- yl A of Stall or Pasture nar Cart-horses.”— — 
being applied nt to any erop. mer L. B: 
horses in summer with Vetches or Clover, is dosidedly” 
oia to turning them on _the pastures. —That 
etch ll 
Aosa s bad. Well, the consequence was a bad 
Posatoed. and a scarcity of Nae the following year, 
so that I had to buy Potat for my family, to the 
amount of 27/. 10s., pnd i oatmeal to ie amount of ga ; 
Thi f thi not continue lia ng. But 
ep ar, I have bee e to partys ac of Pota 
1 of Turnips aa Ma ngold, and I me ve 
Oats, and this of a superior quality - 
84 acres laid do nder Mat be 
he e con 
ls fro s left ws 
ps her a hanna a the 
: e 
ood p 
Besley.erop-—the b gs 
BATESE QuAaDnLILY 
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|G and this has a most lux 1 appeal 3 
| This, indeed, may well a denominated a sple nda i 
nd a 
positive of the utilit; of agricultural societies, in “con 
= 
£3 
æ 
st nutritious. the 
tter used gel pee for 
n of hay, straw, or any Mind of aay 
easier ith paid agriculturists ; 3 and sur y the 
ae coun try, there ¥ would be a corresponding ine 
of farmers enjoying the same comfort and independ 
3 -hak gno ow possessed by Mr. Egan.—Dublin Farmer 
SFPFEEt 
a 
ing so cut, which in a season like T hae DY 
bi 4 
a short one a ir 
with which the suspended wire is a into s 
d by a wo sirae 
hich will find 
` That neither pny 
4 hours. 
approved od of planti 
General agement oe 
Secretary, orate 
_ vantages to tl 
mag ae the harvest is nished” t be ‘si aue orth a pa 
or rec 
Rebielvs. 
Ses Potato Problem Solved. The Cause of the e 
the Pota e aE cut; Remedies exemplifie 
an St = 5 wess Esenin proposed: j 
Robert yo ag 3, St. James’s-sqi 
Edinburgh. 47 a ge : 
| ANY. new suggestion coward the explanation and pre 
el 
=e 
ge 
so well founded on aualogy as 
ser for pou forward by Mr. crag In reference to the 
4d., | propag P y f eyes he quotes tl 
dry wood | following passages Sar ag Lindley rork 
e 
method of obtaining and pe them in a =u “i | m. 
ee 
e scale for the purpose o agri- | Vine, it is on oan ecessar =< tha t the eye should be 
sif successfu ae there i is | manė ; ;” and reason 
condition. He descri 
Bibel of this vireo 
ae 3 in the waste of 
insects destructi 
. | juice.in them is dormant, so to bas aad in faatt 
es| set will not bleed at a cut surface. He shows 
variety. of instances, though not e _ many perba 
& the roblem” 
Ban), a p aH ns 
tricity to field — is ae in its tious, sets in autumn of s spring ee 
e Key Pé 
= 
paces > young trees as wean arare m À by p 
management, afford shelter or shade for cattle — Derby 
Repor. 
a age von.—At the last soon of brady ad be 
a ©- Pe 
to be “solved,” xl ‘the practice sS pe g the, Pek 
tead s 
Perhaps the most st viking ¢ ast his vi vie 
wi vot 
7] 
aas: President a8 ei Thing Ager Associaton, “a this spring. We could pe extract many in 
pe 
izgs, ae satisfy om Nace: of our readers and interi 
increase of our Population was at the rate ‘of aly pa 
ma. 
t 5 addr ressed the Earl of Caney of Letlers on Agricultural Improvem 
aphs from this iue seri bat sie havd 
ts sale by ing its eonianis to our colum 
S is casas aby a a Hs actical gardener, and v 
eserves extensive per 
follows 
4 young as well asa small farmer ; a ang , Theld ae’ Brown, Green, a1 
nisa 
Ned 
1000 a day. th 
suppl h 
by p 
r 
duce ; ac wok 
that two -thirds of the soils of this country required | 
draining. 
ge. ay, t i - Farm. 
prk ming w or “the acres only in extent, that cost only 3250/., 
copaocicennent of the 'Balliiaslos Anaan Society, 62002. la id out on it in drainage, roads, 
i 
oor an ad E DE By Jo - Joseph — Lond 
Lon 
T AERE are but few people interested in . agrienltm 
iapioeen ment who bars aot banal of Mr. Mechi, ; 
sidered it impossible to. lay down an; defined les, 
much depended on locality nf a 
ences ; for instanee, every drai 
Warwickshire on the plan of Ms Sai, sof of Dennstom, 
fro; and o 
ae as I am a t profitable, would, one would ‘think, raced wo be sup 
s is indeed — 
ot prea saipesioenntiyn 
a Sanh stion. 
mdidate, a sie ree ile What t can you, as a Apt ner, k 
a , and the e air is 
uch of water 
ig one, whey 8 the lieve to be the root and groundwork of farmin 
la et piece of land n> Aion T. "a a ao 
Ammonia, as is well a is the tishe ratum rage att of pee uae clay, about gen of Heaven, ayo sports e the fell, and th 
ays mor apse a substratum of a | our honest yeomen. I have seen one Ti a i 
Mr. 
a ae wr nah Sosa eal point al under | 
He 
cious scent aber after a thunder storm. 
drainage was erfect, 
7 This sub- | one field all corn, and anal Gas all w 
ken 
weeds. 
$ $ into the causes—D9 
aske d, Ho w is this ?’— Pa oe ye ean and 
Yoxford.—I cn done ct the rake of hand- 
ing yan * pipet one at at which the Yoxford Farmers 
m, 
and u sae a | the best Agri i 
my substance, parfestly bh black formation bearing on agricultural pursuits—P 
So the in the bowels of | on a own. little ime on a sm 
wi 
biia 1 best 
bt: from allthe reach, everj 
Ms “3 ra a np et in which the a; El ouda gee not get down, or a away, except b 
saa 
evaporation. | The land grew nothing but flags, rushes land on saildinge, waste of manure, shallow 
this land would a rot sheep. Mx. Clavdrton m pointed: | count d I, as far as my in ciel gE wil 
ya column in pein + vanes Paper, 9 the great a Is aaivantis ri the mit, an Teia on remedyin pe og t 
There can 
to publish it—A 
itive position of landiord on tenant, with 
tha fall 
some 
be no doubt that the eonelusions hore aë š 
po =. se sit 
mH Bu re em 
rent, 
would operate with ai kcnedt, 
= A . © Ro thee seios to the ie landlord, pra 
J, 
ts, and = breton price of panin pro- | Mr. Mechi en ld adopt t bis 
and ‘the most "sna metho: d of i em, and. carry 
both, However, he labour, large produce, and s$ 
ing; ; | vastly more general than heya aoe 
f these ha 
put all this 
Phe prt nae our columns—the Appendix, 
rtion of 0. eo con 
ke oTa, I pre puss der tio ene l matter; £ 
t d it out with fai is 
