426, THE 
ee ————— 
by y Mr. t, Edwards were of great importance: He con- 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. BULE ab 
T: the juices, which | COVENT GA \RDEN, 
whi 
oe Beet-root, 
moisture and the escape » JUN: 
prevents 
ld otherwise be 
orporate: it well with the soil, which could only be 
Fis when the land was in fallow. The plan recom- 
om aa 4! Mr. Lewis, of applying, it in: small doses and 
Spant to the Turnip lan land, had this Silar araa 
ieee 
always ui 
penta d. Raw 
At Bechelbronn they are always given raw 
orses. and pigs. Th 
The most satisfactory way “he had applied i 
was, by fallowing Ha Gaba 
ley i in the autumn, and dressing it with lime. With 
year. 
them by steam ; ei is ni 
80 pan as when y man. 
ushed be tween two span erg or simply wi 
prong ee Prager by, 
oh Ea noe js lan be applie 
ded. it i state, by Toe it out 
Ta "the, field into pea i mi covering: those imme- 
diately, over and spreading them abou it as, early a 
their weight is no red, whence it may D e 
-| concluded poss oa pois Om peg ation the 
in, It is, however, possible that “when 
ossible after slaking then ploughing it 0 
t, valuable properties of lime was, that it decom- 
assim 
re that in consequence they appear | more nutritious. 
ilat 
posed, any hiel their and in 
in contact with, br ringing it sooner to a state of putre- | this, case, as they contain far less water, they 
faction, aa PRS it ois a Fe hs state as food for be gis for weight, be more nu Sisy Doubtless, ‘Wien 
plants. Now. this could.on ect hen the li object is. to Fama beasts and’ pigs, this. mode of | Heaths, j anaia S aan Gardenias, Piston, yg of Rha. va 
oe agit j: rable Roa rie Po tatoes may doubt- | Fuchsias, Verbenas, Cacti, ain jro vins, and othe Rose: 
po es 7" Atanas hee 7 
or Ww 
for the. zee’ e a name a. substitute for corn and meal in the feeding of | animals. Gare guy Benoa’ ,46t0 78 “ai nb ay 
Wi inger worth. —The monthly meeting of this Society Only i a that case expense of fi NTEN pen ie, cn Se GE 100; Ga v18, 
ay. The subj 9 mses pet er Iba, 4s to 8s ENNE Lemons, she dozen, ls Ate 
Sy Sy > D 
The utility or inutility of summer fallow, and the n Hops, &¢. bales American Hops | *°?** kitty ee - PEAN ariaa aioe 
best method of making’ good fallow.” The following 
isa 
Sweet iiparipes ane % 6d to 8a 
pal arses, s, isu la to 15 
Melons, 
Strawberri 
Apriona Sereia ie Sula is êd to 28 
‘urrants, green, per hf.-sv. xS to 23 6d 
Cob Nuts, per 
Nap, B 
Bra 
pe —OFf 100 
offered & at Sabie sale ab Beng and aiat, ; 50 ba les 
bought i in at 65s. per t. in bo ay ale i EN 60s. 
agi 
in at ; ditto 
rief skete ch of the opinions ¢ given on Mp are aa by 
vas admitte! dry 
bey summer fullows pial be emits Tayened 
with, that on’ those of a ore adhesive nature they 
ge r doz yoosebi toys eS +f green pih hitais „2sto2s6d 
Mace copper-bound, ‘8s, per Biba: 3. ditto, w mite ound: ck; 6 Cob, 
6s ĝi casks American ve Beech, Fir, ha and TABLES. 
? Garlic, per lb., 84 to 
rom 6s. to ee taal Bermuda Pota- On nio ons, per bunch, 
r dozs, 97 
farming, but that on stron ng Ww they 
But even on the 
were indis: 
hen land required a fall as advisable t to s Piong 
it in October, if possible, in dis follo er, viz: 
—draw two furrows together to fod a athe, let t 
field remain so till the followi uary, and the: 
cross-cutit. Ot ghtit more advisable to plough 
it in lands, dg ss-cut the third 
ploughing ; he weathe: fficiently $ 
break the soil down with a h 
rass othe: 
Biei very wrong. 
that it might get well incorporate ed with it soil Coes 
sowing the Wheat. Wher anure w. used, it o ought 
large, per ry eye hast ný tel 
Spanish, p: doz., Gir 
Shallots, per SN 
j uotkids, pe sco! 
toes, Fo 23s, to 26s. te 
to 10d 
ae ab., 6dto 
Cos, bd t le 
unck, 1s to 2s 6i 
s to Correspondents: 
Amon Cer es—East Lothian, Celery, verb 
of 
Berwi 
ucestershire; you, w 
e details of pasture farming. 
reann in any of these districts 
e pupils’ ikto their fa: a eia 
Bones—/ P V— “the uarters you referto are.8 bushels:each, 
Booxs—Constant Subscriler—Stephen’s Boo oe ofthe Farm” is 
a whole pipe ei of “ practical works?” in its elf, 
is, an indigenous plant. 
Asparagus, per bundle, ls 
Horse Radish, per bunalos Swe tosi Tarray 
Cucumbers, per biac: a Ming per neh, 2d, to 2d 
Ne criti A oe 1 Immediately Splriati, Bee alex ve, e, 9d iwis faeo n Aep 3 oa 
after harvest, plough or’searify the stubble—the. plants: will Lee! to 3e ae 
frke ririri praim as soon as. they are strong enough to —Per Load o: ae See 
cover the land plough them in ter: will have grown strong MITHFIELD. poe 19. 
again by April—plough them in again. They will, probably, Prime old; Meadow New Hoy at 94,t0 908 | Clov 
e up again by the end of May: ph A the lan ain, and 100s to 1125| Inferior h 
prepare. it for Turnips; anf piri n keep O02 BM 
norap-tiorinm. the ini That the] . CUMBERLAND Marker, June 19. 
Superior Mead. Hay 115s tu 120s | Su <hr Clover: to 126 
bf ea i get rid of them. forior - 98) -abs | Iakesioe wo no 
Gas doyin s. 6a. per sensei for gas-lime is a w Hay e 86 | New Clover 
E mice; at e: tensive works, with which we are ac- oan Baxan, Hay 
eset, 1s, per hranei ce demanded.. Q nipenda Ane wa Esra a It Jun pa Poig 
at you ma; Heind money in manure more usefully | pipe hy: = sto. over e 
iy rire he g gas-lime p the price you name. The | interior Rivka p S ge to | Sete Cleves: IP spr = 
ammoniacal liquor what should take. Get some 
pis ony ashes, charcoal-dust, gypsum, &e. &c., obtain some HOPS, Fripay, June 20; 
lace ts from: Worcester, Farnham, and, Mid-Kent, speak 
near the w them on; ean then | _ The accounts 
io xig with AERA eR Hr ent H 3 an ere agrave s auemity of both ao and Pr sions es our Market tobe very 
valuable era Sogo apes Parrennen & Sati, Hop Fae 
It would be found D ata to pec 
Ri of sp At “kinds of rali; iùn e, pa 
1 of s a field is ign lig at 
wing any 
siini an is iH it but 
yet would reine a gai = next year, sow et 
poy efoil, ya oe 
the ee These would’ afford 
pores cropping for sheep a calves till, br middle of 
May ; uld then be b athe d by pr oper 
oon Hy aides: wos te perry ny make a good 
fall Land intended for Sa sia, rire shoud be ploughed | 
as soon as the last crop o: fro No 
land should be selected. for T ie i was pee 
by cropping, or that was overrun riba Couch Grass, 
Kedlocks, Coltsfoot, or any kinds of wi sien the 
debate on fallows had’ cl Mit hone in- 
g 
‘aad at t the tote 
great caution was required to 
it pro peria and = ei i pew a 
ee so omg, in clay soils, it 
It was stated 
The crops hay 
aelmas 
en heavy, and the land in good condition eyer since. 
Miscellaneous 
Feeding of Animals “(Boussingal,. vol, ii. p. 409).— 
The hard and horny seeds whi ch are give n to beasts 
ith is cireum- 
their nutritive value to 
trated. To obviate this onthe iby 
stance has a tendency ‘to cause 
be unde 
> especially m case 
Oats and Barley are ddan 
ater. They, ho piratat, scarcely re 
careful experiments insti- 
mission appointed, by the 
Minister of Wa w that the mee Neal which 
escapes tet fr stion is Pith trifling. Tul 
substi a portion of hay with great sang 
of eperinent at “at rary it 
We understand that it 
perf tly. 
s—F—What is it causes some lands in some seasons to 
a blair P aoc wes Goegi t Bigs ge Heer esp not use 
—What the ning of word 
+, Perennial 
x 
ređ Clov 
VICTORIA A AANE A many of our correspondents will un- 
aning be Sons We have divi all that iba 
f the applications that hay: 
you must drain the land ; 
ved. 
W: sR they are marsh-weeds, 
ey are 
if the nnual weeds, you the pasture closely | r offering, but the s 
bats soon as they ap- ihale paving no: fresh Pare 
inquiry only, and the turn i Pao in fayour 
moderate ini 
b 
bodily from the land. 
wae —J Spencer—It is certainly a very fine sample, of Sart 
ur, form, and s ipri resembling Chidham Wheat i 4 20 
poe oki appear: em ER a . - . o 
YEAsT—Old Subsei rag ith to b lied as’ a Malh pal e,.ship f E a 
manure ? 2 ertford and’ Essex E + 8 vate! 
* As usual, many communications have arrived too late. BT ir aai a inai, ES 38 i ck a 89 
Babi peepee pee 
Porn, Whi ae Moa ? ae Mamle 35, 39 
0 29 
Fray, June 20. 
arrivals of Grain Sad ‘Flour durin 
The 7 
SMITHFIELD, Monpay, June 16.—Per stone-of 8 lbs. moderate, and the weather bein ng f olay wi 
Best * pt, aa 4s E. to o 6 Sie pore si - - 48 4to 49 61 from the country, caused a ‘ket this momivis 
J Best Si ornes remain 
ieena Beaetay,ns 8, 0.. Ai SIDLA m aa ba, 60 Sparen oS CRs the pap 
Calves ~ è “> ia Pigs - a4 e as on Monday. 
Best Downa & Half-be RIAL AVER. 
Boram, 4905.5 iene cA Sa 25,570; Calves, 1933, ig s, t | Harley:| cro 
EXCEL: o 
tity of ff butche: May ao pen Opper Eru e a t] 
te 7 
9 
24 
Faipay, June 20. 
he Beef-trade to-day P arrish Tata "rakes 
on nnd bus spe arr AEE Abe gece to-day z 
g the Auctu juctuati aa as Space a ‘Corn on the avi 
P yerkyeriiapa Saturday, gene ik = 
May 
have a fir average supply ot Sheep and Lambs; Max 17 4 | 
pasa ne Monday.— M Veal-trae eisbetter: achoiceC yy eon arreu 
trade is very heavy. 
Beastss.i022; She Cali 
A an rlkn 
{ 
TORA, E; June 
mentof the past week there ew ae seal = 
da amkan Mai i advanced price, but at the. middle ot sh fears 
there Were. ar arrivals which were commenced at 60s. per 
supply h bei 
were sol: 
cept in cases of Very superior fresh samples, There 
most hen «shipping districts, and a considerable rahe eden pr 
aa ont a pinko S 
—SOUTHEWARK, WATE 
AeRAANILDOSOW 
arn Be 
SEE SEEDS;, 3 Jane ne 20. 
70s to 80% 50: Tan ed Cakes, Foreign, piton 
3s to: 0a" oa Mustard, "Sarat > — 
a 
© 
l E 
y Bh 
Y Whites 
eehe ton? 
serare’at 
a 
-por last, 3 
lan to: mix 
e chaff absorbs the. 
IIIe 
Viris Enaaninaan ents 
— Blues - 
— Shawa 
mes beveg 
Kid 70 s Baltic ~ 
Dutch Whites - spe sit " Cakes, Eng. peri000,11¢ onno 8 lee 
