ATORIES, &c., made 
ved principle, either * Iron, is Fy Tron 
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a still greater 
The Agricultural Gazette; 
SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1845. 
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
Weovespay, May 21—Agricultnral S Becta, of England. 
Taursnay, May mae za Soc. of Ireland. 
Waepsespay, May 2 ae ural Soviety sf r pena. 
Tavaspay, May 29—Agri ‘cule aire Imp. Svc. of Ireland, 
FARMERS’ CLUBS. 
K Wenlock May 20—Wingerworth 
4 May 19 W. Hereford May 24 --Swansea 
‘ay Cirencester pay 25— W. Market 
Yoxford May 27— tie 
May 20—Isle of Thanet May 29—Ottery St. Mary 
Ar page 73 the precautions were described that | 
20.—1845. THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 333 
= that p plough of greatest draught my in truth, these extremes there is, amongst the other imple- 
be as economical of draught-labour ne of the | ments, the greatest poes variety. 
lighte st. Nevertheless, the fact t ms this great| The following, again, are the ae of trials s 
variety, ever it may originate, does exist, de- | swing ploughs, ve amt e, Ipswich ae rs’ Club, 
serves much attention both from farmers and manu- | ped = “Far 3 Mag: X 
facturers ; for it shows how entirely, in this matter, STREE on. me reanow vd ms. WIDE BY 7 Bina od 
both parties have been guided by mere local usage — 
hitherto. It is not our obje point p Draught ug 
chasers which are the ploughs of lightest, and which| Nawe or Proven. | Maker. | down, 5 ‘Po 
those of heaviest draught—we had no 9x 7. | 9x 6 
vari at comma: or this purpose ; i rana 
Ş imply to illustrate the great difference between Swing Plough, $.R. An ge sn 
oye x E ATE gers Ston, at erosi theim an bring home to farmers the necessity ae i FF. «| Ditto. 24 a 
peeo at res of the following articles for the of i inquiring into this matter for themselve F.S. . i 25 25 
a, &c., at very low prices, —Garden Rollers, tE Before noticin ng the engr avings below, which con- n Patent, W.H. .|Wood. 28 26 
Iron Rickstands, — i gines, Mowing Sone’ ei Gar cq Stitute the depositions upon this s subject of the] Wooden Plough’ .  .|Meadows| 32 
Pedestals in grent variety ; and a large tapers Bat md nt of Horti fisa ploughs that wer employed, let us p “3 the | Essex Swing . .|Ransome| 38 i Ea 
and Agricultural Implements. e followin 
ORNAMENTAL i E Stands, Pot e Faea n obser iP beets Experi- In these cae compared with those of Mr. Puse 
Trainers, Ros , Floy 
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POWER REQUIRED Aa ÖPEN A FURROW 5 INCHES ka lowing ‘a the'te ayes th buena 
| a PEERS CARN PO AM, Esq., w wep ated care is eaten ect in 
9| 13/813] 3 |the third volume of the “ English Agricultural So- 
red hod be = | ciety’s rnal.” ploughs were trie 
issu apace ce 2 E 3 2 3 E |« hoat stab stubble, in a gravelly-sandy loam, after x 
Jia 3 é fal * | good d eal of hi ” and the following results w Te 
d by those present. The furrow was kept ai 
st. lst lst. st. ist. st. | O hec Wid aah i 5 inches deen 
—_ s Scotch ed . i en + 3523 nid 1. eee te ay old one wheel x = stones. 
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Hart’s Berkshire, one Abet BA Bide 14 43/12|23|16| 214| 3° Scotch Sving po ugh 20 3 
Ran ee e’s F.F. two wheel . $ i443 13 33/14) 234] 4. Barretts No. 8, two wheel, with Ran 
0. ; ‘ * 18144 16 30/21) 26 etd tanta board 
King y am CREEP IER? - [18/48/15/27/19| 25 | 5. Barrett’s No. 8, one wheel, with Bright- 
whee 17 43/17130 18| 25 swells incall! De ig 
Ra it l, Rans e, two wheels (17/30/1636 21| 28 6. elinin, Okon, one wheel. . . I8 ve 
Old Berkshire Wheel Plough |23 52/21 13625 31 S aaa Sas shoal a A 
Holkham Plough, t 18]... 8. aomen NL 7, two lal wheels. 16 s 
ere we hav ie per. dor med, i e„| 9. Barrett’s L. 2, gora t . 2 j 
a tural f sales same ne dap nd vith di i} @ D. AA a cong agit ai aris lie 
by different implements ; and while one require ws A Warde 
ow vs re oe 52, ze- 36, 25, or, on the aver: e, 31} the same Wh 4 is exhibit ere i A 
ion ork it, another, under s ir circum- | the dra ught-labour required Ae mae Pepe fea 5, 
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ne B; k Her a wat 14, 43, 13, 33, 1 
of o a y 283 stones, ae he its minimum. 
_ were taken to render the results of our inquiry into 
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