a 
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= 
Ges 
16 st. 
Fig. 18. 
Furrow 4 x 9, 
BARRETT’S WHEEL PLOUGH, 
93 st. 
Fig. 11. 
Fig. 17. 
st, 
Fig. 16. 
43} 
Fig. 10. 
Furrow 6 x 9 
BEVERSTONE WHEEL PLOUGH. 
Fig. 9. 
21} st. 
Fig. 15. 
16 st. 
9 st. 
HA 
T 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Fenatson’s Swine Proves. Fumew A x: I= A T aM Barretr’s D, P. 
IEA pat Liho run 
ihing t 
15} st, 
Fig. 8. 
Fig. 14, 
WEIGHTS :— 
4 
Wirsie’s Swins PLoven. 
ow m 
50 
on = 
Fig. 13. 
--—Furrow 4 x I—— 
3 
16 st. 
TOP ABERDEEN 
Weicars -— 
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[To this we add the following, 
inference from the above experimen 
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Quantity Cost of |Produceintons,| Value of | Increase in Increase in 
Manures. applied per | Manure &e., per Produce at} _ tons, &e. value above 
Cunningham | per Cun. | Cunningham 24d. per | above no top- jno top-dress. 
Acre. Acre. Acre. stone, ~ dressing. | ing. | 
$a ton, cwt. qr. 1b d.jton.ewt.qr.Ib.) £ s. d. 
Farmyard Dung andj 30 tons. 1}; 6 g| 19 7 01617 5 3/2 17 0 16) 4 15 3 
TEMPLEMOYLE Farm, 1844. 
d. Ee 
‘armyard Dung alone| 30 tons. |410 0| 710 0 01210 0 
6 0 o|11 7 312/18 19 93 17 3 12/6 9 9 
og e o 70 1695 10 td 27 0.16) 3 E 
The Potatoes were planted the 7th May, with the farmyard manure, in the usual manner, 
be aia e Mee A e ee ies 
8 PP p g. 
EXPERIMENTS IN TOP-DRESSING CUP POTATOES. 
first moulding in June. 
| —John Campbell, in Londonderry Sentinel, 
TURNIPS. 
£s. d.|ton. ew. qr.Ib.| £ s. d.jton.ew.gr.Ib.) £ s. d 
= FEET EEF 
P Guano ... 0| 21 14 120]|10 3 10 6 
jeer esaeet io ol 0 0 0/1210 0/8 627|6 33 
x w’s Superphos 115 0) 21 15 022/10 i 7; 9 131) 4 101 
a 0 8 2/16 12 112] 6 6 2] 8 18 319| 1 19 bý 
410 0130 0 0 0/15 0 0117 62 7) 8 18 Bb 
a 12 13 121} 6 6 8} ie ce 
E 45 0/25 0 0011210 0|B2 627 3 By 
f 315 0| 26 10 112/18 5 2|13 16 319 
E 4 2 6] 25 o o 0} 1210 0/12 627 
9} st. 
EXPERIMENTS ON PURPLE- 
Quantity | Cost of} Produce of | Value of | Increase in | Increase in 
applied per |Manure | Bulbs, topped | Bulbs, at Weight per | Value per 
unning- |perCun./and tailed, per} 10s. Acre, above | Acre, above 
ham Acre. | Acre. | Cun. Acre. | per ton, | no Manure. | no Manure, 
The soil on which the above manures were tried is a heavy clay, incumbent upon a rete ; 
subsoil, drained and subsoil-ploughed in 1843; and this being a rather unfavonfable gonik nat: 
growth of Turnips, will in some degree account for the smallness of the produce. The seeds 
and manures ap) lied on the 15th June. The bones were dissolved in the Ae 
been ated with three times its bulk of water. The two last were manured in the ordini 
before the application of the guanos, Se 
