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tance, as above: we thought the plant very t thin for 
‘that crop. I asked our per 
aere he expected at ha harvest under favourable circum- 
Inpex— T—Thank you. The principal subjects discussed a 
the meetings of Farmers’ Clubs, «c., have, always appeared 
in their alphabetic: aces in the indices ; prow sugges 
, and we shall adopt it. 
‘should prefer rifting: o r dibbling the 
ARDEN, Ao ete '8.—The mar! 
g 
:12. ‘The next piece was Beans, drilled at 2 sas 
inches intervals, , 8 pecks t to the acre, in Decem 
s for tran gegen a in 
in the uly. 
of the winter, and had made but little fap ce on 
and hi = a garden-like 
appearance, which observation meet applied to all 
the crops on the farm ; here the horse-hoe was at work | 
grees the soil for the Tur nips to be drilled i n the 
als. I carried a stick ‘with me, with | a blun end. 
; this 
+h 
fant sire Sor of 14 inches. {J Our next object 
will be 
ee of Wheat, on land bi ay we sks to the tacit ori ge be teresa 
pas n the farm, aril d w ith 3 p sballo: after rolling pt 
Mit, about H inch rows. if a He perin Fu h te ied ulus 
‘ ey, , Fue wlan: anune 
a AR ot roof Wheat ae: ng aa re ne = s, Provins, and oe ner Roses, in great profusio} 
arv g eg out letting it r 
s Pine Apple, perlb., V eimie bushel, 
able ciroumsta neces, ENM et ae gc wih Tie wea _W 8 irhie objet should eae ark peri ‘i Sets es Oranges, aay eee ms Fite. 
n maki Aah ea 3 each * jy Os 
mical mode of cultivation : there pas o o" - 
Dat he did ee despair, as their Wheats veces ty in overcoming the prejudices of tek enant, Chere per Ib. o 
Ta destro 
[to Yon m orse: 
yd i in e. tn 7 a the ike 
ured Aske th farm-yard manure, i 
‘creditable o its ioe apep e 
re lying down. rain-tiles feet depth, in 
So ee i ue direction ia me 
e bailiff no said, “ You 
nt which, 
ed perma- 
is often a diffieul 
rit in inpatient him to adopt details of managem s, nee a Be toa 
try them, would be aoe = be ado ate 
Melons, 4s t 
Strawberries, 
Apricots, green, per 
Currants, green, per aay 
Chek, S EE to isle snatod 
arema 
bbag: T doz., 6d to 18 2 
lants, p per doz, ono Abe sh 2s 
cautidowe s, per 
tever else n grown. 
management on. Which Giese crops depend will insure 
of Bj so that no prizes need be offered for corn 
creel These prizes, again, would be determinable by the 
actual weighing k the ah or some other 
y nr, ai iep per do: 
master’s other farm.” On our way thither we met Mr.| autumn or winter month, appears to be the best period for | Carrots, per doz. 
‘Davis, to whom I remarked that I thought the farm soe remiami. 
„well calculated to Garry: out the system, of thin KOYODE; e adish, ee bundle, "ed woe Mineo per fag ite 2d to?d 
from its opel ear not being liable E nga uenmbers, per brace, 6 Matjoram; pér bunch, 9d 
‘scourge, the mildew, Mr. D. said he only knew it by Joach ee oe vey od oe Be 
‘name. My friend intimated that he thought it, going to AY. Per Load of 86 Trusses, 
ep Mr D: lied that i t t lately di Prime old Mead eng ey ine ai cl 11 i 
leep. Mr. D. repli it was a secret lately disco- me old Meadow ew Hay ` 80s to 903| Clover 110s 
“vered in draining that the drains could 3o be made too es 2000 52 TL TOURER ON r= tae tas jh 
ian, See Os an ont dajn well i a gre telly Sub- Superior Mead. sy ea Sapena Corera te i 
‘soil Mpa a Dih at 60 feet ot . the y pro- Inferior TARNA or ° 708" |i erior m 100 a om ss 
scoede e o to be as ay ew Clover tll 
dammah * Jos a BAKE; » Hay § 
aimee! rable and as desire The rata tebe WHITECHAPEL, Jun me ay. T 
erage e eal Di see ta ae Sameer a ame e EM S| Rts SIS] 
mmu! ew Hay - 
g under of luxurious weeds 
OPS, FRIDAY, June 27. 
ive ny It may not be amiss to Age oat: Sal The ic panda diat the bine r REWA 
anecdote of a blind man man going to ere a farm for his fectly as the common peat os ne vermin Tama pis places is on the fone with dame an 
son; i there may rse, hee thro out w. your g | Rorazion or Crors—F X—Your proposed rotation is as good Eres teriba ijary wo hori. The Matt toiin ae 
rs than th ving en the uggest, A little experience will show - 
alighted from his ho rse, and Seared the person tnt was | only she, sgt eemsin : PLANS, Mazes, Apae 28, 
conduct him over the farm’to fasten his horse JaAd r pickle to that you S Eo fion hi Ee 
Da tree; the rep] hey that there was not one| use for Wheat. Old urine. diluted, es a solution ot of 2 oz. 
on tlie estate. > h, ere me bos ide i hedge hice ee e of copper perbushel, will probal ably er the 
horse can get at & Nothing inpe E OF ntity of water 
of the kind grows here, sir.” n Then I must wish you 
” Thriving Elin 
trees and luxurious Raoi utiles are sure indicators of 
On this farm 
gona morning ; 
ood and grateful soil, top and bottom. 
king 
Lue—M J R—The 
ch your water-cart will spread over 4 ei when ieee 
over it at the mylar oes rate of a horse-walk is, we will sup- 
ë, 500 gallons. Well, then, ke the of eres of ort 
ain phate you fatend applying g per y three ewt., in 
that quantity of water. 
ag grate 
RET depon of c crop was lo as well as any VALUE or LAND, &c.—Landowner—The average rental of Eng- 
verso: uld desire or wish: to Sx, der th land and nae is estimated to be about 17s, 8d. per acre, 
I sagen y er the e lecal taxes we have met with n of; th 
Same ‘managemen ent as the home farm : here we found a w 
‘piece t drilled with 3 pecks to- M POE ted 
atete thick to ensure 5 quarters to the acre, under Norfolk, ee Yorkshir as 
a favourable e season. „Thei Siar of the; ese two farms pinige and Yorks ds 
ee ees and Scotch . Feed 20 
3 zE = iitn x < ā 20 22 
is a dange yous experimen to be widely en tered into Malt, palenship. -ns celica x poteo 
where diseases, or the effect of a severe pean are to —— Hertford and Essex Rate ie 
be á Iti s two Eg Mazagan,. old and new * 32 to ‘eas win 32 es Ha r ; 
Jarge pieces of Whea t serious! injured, one ty ete Peas waite sine wage +e 36 to 29 pas 39 s 
worm, and ror other by Ge: Sheets of the frost, from the E Asida is none better.” x, June 27. f 
Hund ty of ‘the aoil’s and aad nt bri gm * Asusual, many communications have arrived too late, fe basinesa doing in any 
ys Fa believe hore gered 6 pens of had b E a TA oiii cots ghee one vi | 
kingi pen per acre, i of 3, there EER HM*iarkets. le; 
» or one an borgir more al = SMITHFIELD, Monpay, J 23,.—Per sto f 8 lbs. fine fresh qualities, Foreign 
Pies time at harras wee thee % Prana d it please Bent Soots Herefords, 8.4» Stow 8 ie Sede ater UL Ore aot nd all infe 
God to spare my life, by , D.’s I see S s 3.8 eeuna te i N 
fay eon aces the latter. end p iak the beginning | Best Downs & Halfbreds § 0 bf «eo TERPS Nag ings gig YEG 
of August, prins ; Beasts, 2594; SI s 22,170; 3 a 
gu ced F in Bell’s Weekly cg ayer ine ep und Lan, 2,170; Calvan, 2 po Fede ena Some of 
American Hops.—. 
rey ‘extensive fresh importation 
has Eose taken place of yi excellent S whieh The | quote advance.— 
best Scots have made aspect oh per Feta kor. quot a “e the rate, Bom: 
very small, and 
sents pikes at the aboye p nancy Oin nbi, but we 
—Veal-trade is for the time of y 
= 
PERES OL 
We have a fair suj 
lower. Best Scots eed 
cep Seabee kek Soe. 
‘Notices eva gre 
RURAL’ CREMISTRY—By. soil, Esq., F. ma, Experiment: 
Chemist to the mi an ma eng A ‘of London, Honor; 
Member gf fhe Royal Agricultural 
€ e Royal tasti titutio 
ary 
Socie rts Lecturer on 
may be T book- 
par tions in the price of Corn 
farara Saturday, June “he 
Juse? 
———— 
Foreign 
showing t 
“2 six weeks ending 
¥17 
‘6d.; Short Horns rather ove: 
day's quotations cannot be supported. 
best -wools rather more taua Ewes, &v., 4s. to 4s. 4d.— 
nees Vent teade, is oe as, 6s. 4d., but midd! ling quali- 
man is not so good, ii Fran fficult to make 5s. of a 
much in request; nice small Porkers make 
ar Whaa hind, 
ATOES. ve Sour WARK, WATER: 
Breast price ia R A ba app iyi ponas aiy po ka season is Seman b dake wea- 
VERSTONE uae ano Mus: can obtain it on app cation er of late hi en very and producti hg arkets are now 
sat any of the towns on a Cotswolds’: Cirencester, for in- po Pe nal ei aa wih ain is aid Vegen ew pe boi time! back. ‘The trada 
ithe g Glouceatoratifre: We do not know the price, but it | at the waterside is pare ran ‘dail, wicks ahha samples igp a ted by th 
äsinot expensive. “ Two horses ‘would asil -n mes sandy dry rot, in bg aerar th epi ot mañ cy ae = saleable, The ¢ demand is e21. 
on) but we should prefer the Scotch plough, following prien:— See Baty ene ei Favas Boddi es iy Tane 7 : 
to 
eu arid ae reeks Xo aki Reds HP wre p | mana Bidne eys è 408 to 5s ery may parent ae 2 Pier te i 
ea is t ‘ert rs e W | Blase: a pee me A d, E: . = 
2 wel ? We do not know. The grace ae dk Ste a. ee | Wh hites SRT ois oyets SOTTA A ETT) Brows 
tirè m a ev tgr = ra] gent eaii 2 English ` =- — 
ifcut before flowering, or, atlatest,not-after | Este Devonas - . 2 70 = ee Sin nag Terres: = Wh Sey moe ag? 
Cornwall OR ea TOE. Ce ige: Whizgp oo <m | Cõllander a~ > — = -l TS m | Rape Cake ae 
T— īn orster’s experiment we | Jer T SA R Ot Merle eeRegents > 95 40 | Hempreed ae e Jast 25 Tares, Eok, E 
d wire was parallel to the surface of the | kon beg so ee a Pines i sae V tnseed er ge s GG 
the poles, of course, must hay ent enen eT En, Wee moe? iam |e Belo e A pape ee > variable for ar 
ridings 2 idney: z = at rish Whites - — pisa Cakes Eig: mage ts Olin rome 
