— 
ctuations of 
ULY 
, on Grafiin y Turf. -You some ee since 
the, case of. i i 
be’ ne an hao ns,.are papi a x of d to be provided for in. fixing,the eof] ainai 
pl hing u lar; . The single| average price at whieh the landlord’s share of the pro abl land with turf; I now beg hj observe there ap 
lough, with two wheels under the fore end of the beam,,| duce.is to be valu ed. Ifthree bushels of Wheat be his o plans, one by. small pieces of turfy the other b j 
a Dest sort of plough for-level land, and almost in} share on land f a given quality, and from all or an g gi , 
eneral use in-the Turnip soils; t either | of the political causes above menti ned, a. permanent | latter wi pompjiman succeed, but if the weather eet s 
g at length, with a-boy, plough a and a|advance take. place in the price of Wheat, from,5s..a ined the roots dig Gra wither, and cere ntm 
2 with ea ee 4 plang with wheels, | bushel to 100.5, ane if the. landlord, inom the dete’ mina- lows. I ha aires pe above 100. acres. 
pre ploughs. with and w wheels, waggons, tion of the tenure, have in e th 1 of 184 I laid down 13, oR this-a 
and other feaplaenensel a ai rent from 15s sig of on is ir y doubled, | p pasture 
sy is nee the 
My 
te jate Earl. of Leicester 
: } q lt } —fir 
ly h p ret to mal 
me we renan LAE aa produce ‘is — phaea d by d then drill i 
eT e—Dry Arable Land.—The improvements I rs vance in the othe er necessaries “and. ‘most of the aa ara ea is chee I ‘have. the oe ploughed oat 
would. pr for the Shropshire farmers’ arable amt, ieee of life; ; out 2ine leaz 30 wide , fro 
-of the dry or Turnip sort, is- the fo cone course, &e., | comman over. these. is different, howev er, 
h eh i is sthe same. Í used upon 400 te b nents. in viele, wale ipar increase ate pi me . reins en away 5 3; the fart is then cal 
af x Ms produce, or dimini sh expen „pro oducing. it, | on to the Wheat, if not wet, but if th g inj 
a I ther. g Wheat, I have the turf left on the headland, ani 
who still. pursues much a same metl cap mazim the | of produce is thus set free for the payment of rent, | men pte iton the land in baskets; it is then spr : 
= se ie parts, that is, for Wheat, Turnips, and the landlord’s shar ms increased. The tenant about, and a ma DE E AIA tear the es in 
Ba rle d Cloy er. The Wheat stubble is. harrowed e possession for a peri coe three inches. square. lay it, r 9 inches 
we tubl of years. of “land | want three bushels of Wheat, secre apart, between ne rows: of Wheat; 3 it is cher trodi i 
d J 
and l retnroing back along the same stroke, d sup pe a rk. In th he spring I sow 10 pou 
the ch 1 
rson following oe vith. a fork, improvem' 
rives, ne 
pang the first benefit from os ent. But 
the landlord's is the ultimate gainer, at the expiration of 
b 
six u els instea a 
of pore cat the pele gro te 
on ay at ttbe. ge dof February or ib 
Mareh eross-ploughed, and when ary A Perna x "Gra and 
muc th ass 
inn 
of Lite If the 
half, the money v 
if th 
ey continue stationary, 
and burat plea ifon 
i 
prices of agricultural pro! 
value of hisi income remains the sam 
the 
| doubled, it is quadrupled ; but in each case i 
same amount of eames 
will be double what he could ha 
duce fall on 
doubled; if 
it will e 
produce, which 
y he 
it is 
TI ac 
s had nran of pa and the es year a 
| flas Arase it from old pastur The pri ; 
Per: Acre for spreading, tearin 
and 4s. per acre for treading it it in, 
1842 2 the men = rediit 
3s, per aer 
| cons boise of min, 4s., at a pri 
they earned Ease way e meadow o 
o carry the- turf on in baske ts | 
J. — naa 
rPe 
In 8 a 
ri al ‘the turk with which I lava 
a 
ich i 
Ta: oy, June, wat July, in which months 
Review, May, 1845 
Effect 
tioned 
| five 
of Drainage. on Temperature. -F have men- 
he] 
some post of it I ploughed a 
sine tim 
aw ay, a eh a 
re 
of Ma 
the. fallows hah three ploughings and su enw or 
rowings pens prepare for. Turnips, for which I laid about 
— ds of reduced, dung, or. 72. bushels. of clod 
vas each acre, which was ploughed i inat the last 
| m stream brought by a 
ail, spar mecon 2s the formation of this ice. 
deep drain 
Is not this | 
Ionghing, 1 though s ld be k 
attention, as tending to 
into Scandale- | 
ker 
ery little 
lq uently, you cannot collect the seed of each sort 
Sincl: 
air stoan : 
reao enough by that time, or the Ka 
penize; nno harrowing. Tur 
to 
nd. 
eed, 11 
d from the 7th ma Seats 5a the an f 
the incu nt air, 
its 
eve ione ; and being again sao up in buts 
r lands, 5 yards bay wag the latter end.of March to 
he latter: end of A nel Gi 
Cc 
ee tens 7 Bee 
| ing fro 
and w 
the meter oe Tan, "promotes its 
m an ill-drained field, partly 
hile the marshy p art of this fiel 
dryness, warming too = 
river ‘hich i — ne that ina graduated manne 
as s fro ir? J vent add a few thorr bnretoar 
confirmation. On the 13th of March, | 
| when in littte stream mentioned was 4 
marshy, was 
ld 
warmth, and that of 
29, another flow- 
35° 5 
e foot o 
two. distinct species of gras squa 
I rants var a oe: 0 
inthe Vale of Ay cee 
dow into m 
w years, som 
was e ani the 
5° 
y gra 
| the air at the time ‘being 339. 
And besides a th 
3| turf: I say good, for 
acre or two of goo 
pasture from which to tak 
Pea + 
the land, it k piam ini 
h 
Journal of the English perreka Sovey 
ie. 
and a half pe 
oats Ks ughed in 
6 inches sae aed sowed with he 
eae about 17 bushels. as wer Fi, i dispo 
$i a ws.and | 
bushels. of Wheat 
water, 
groun nd 
he Edi 
Dr. 
| Journal, July. 
ber and May; that even after the ice has disappe eared, the agamn ant 
pii in the act of evaporati 
and on the atmosphere, a cooling i influence — 
avy, in t 
» will hav 
nburgh New 
on the 
Be mpor: raie ae pris enee to the Far 
a saree Sp yp: if. a ae at tse ‘ie of dl 
and m gle it amongst his eae a thea 
will t 
The Preservation of Wooden Implements. ee 
5. 
how ma 
if a young eatery or, it may so = Soci e a man thai 
7 
Figa 
thine kit up where the horses coat carts are to 
When the tops and roots are cut y them home, 
off, carr: 
and place ae in heaps of about 12 cart- uc each, in| n 
fort h of a W. 
heat: anil Lagan ay fonk; thigk 
These 
ican are eased 
cart, supp ies oe 
many teens to in ri upon the F with ADERDs Mt 
to insure fertility enough for the crops.of Barley, &e., | 
Ta te Barley | 
etal oat 
pass, | i 
n 
wood, I m 
nner. 
Faction of air and water, 
the ground: the part, that 
as if instruments of busb: cogent A could 
It 
be pro: 
ity might ha hath 
sufficient of ‘hate seede, yet he | that lacketh, it is Ja 
that have, antl 
consumes first ca not that 
the ring 
an, neighbours be unkind if the ey 
ed, | hathe 
rm | of o 
ng | by C. 
culture. 
ne | 
e 
How,T 
will not lende tl this 
husband part of their seed, for this seede of — e 
ea Soar Berens: for the more it is eyther 
r lent the e it is.— Boke of Husbandrye, q 
W. Tohn. nson, Esq., Quarterly Journal Hy 
IN ji o Co ermes spondents. 
o JyP: s LAN 
cessary, Pri tor SB eee ot spring..a 
r growing with it. Apaja advantage obtained 
iy stall-fe eeding with Turnips onres a large quan- 
PeogSS, 
at, the surface, to which air and moisture prenah equal 
f wood is 
art that 
The or Craig as I fi Eee es. is an into 
time tad moisture. The 
hi 
the e part 
n, which is open he air, and. at the sa 
ay mages 
cays s first he da 
same is observable in ne 
which eithe: 
side of. a sao f in the centre of these 400 acres, in 
air or water is excluded 
nev. er. rote 
p—T kin Drain, 
a dressing of g 
and salt, s ay 3 cwt. of the first i TEA of the ‘ata 
acre, Feed all the Grass upon and for tw 
yeaa Ava wot. ou can, convey Tw toe &e., ay 
uring the mn months. 
navies a fore ON Swepes—A Farmer—Will you 
bad the insect to the office. ‘We were dd aw: 
oussi 
r | Weep: 
BP Sos in al) kn 
+ 
1 
+ Tinh lanth 
ie morticed » vul 
3 al 
T 
most an impossibility: Bas letting thy 
You 
pa ali of ra 
[We shall continue our extracts merkeak] 
ous. 
Ren EA considerations; the 
PBR res Gg ta 
rent, arising from an increase of erie obtained 
will show 
he landlord of a.real. avenge ae 
to he kepi _ 
Angler most p erfect m 
rE 
tive c st, 
s open to, the air, , Supposhags at 
Henos i it follows that konp | 
nner, 
a ought = elte Nae 
as possi ible to the venti- 
ests the, best construction | 
tru s of hus- 
any good ? [No. Ban! perseveranc: 
up, united with dee catty! ön, subsoil ance anaa 
prs erie tae beri 3? 
SMIT. 
Best Scots, Herefords, &. ms Gene 4 Best a p ae 
Bpi a Short Horns, Ewes ‘second quali 
mite d quality Beasts 
Be 
SParkets. a 
THFIELD, Monpax, July 7.—Per stone of 8 we ; 
. H o seh $ 
40 
hilt a 4 aS 
yi 
$: 
4 8) Pigs = 
; Pigs, 28% 
pipni 
geo ate ought t sd Ja efor eb 
—arising from..in creased prices, re ra ais ee a ore or KRE construct ie Sni * wanes es x 
of the produce which, remains.after deducting.the E = ames’ j te 
nses af ya eae and a fair. remuneration to the ntleman Fa ar 
oem or his, time, skill, and capital. nis. portion Fitzherbert on the Us i 
: 1 L A, e of Oxen in b 
on diferent: soils, with the amar of their 1532 ifan ny-sorance bet ee rse, as wia Tos p peru 
natural Spe and the labour attending their cultiva- | ings, blindness, or Akawa then is he worth nothi 
The of money. rent, is,the value of. the cos for a kennell Of “noise-begetting hounds (the | about 4 
ee for by utu period, a d pai | LeeLee to the de lights of sees he Pao ‘Pla 
erage pri YTES — ae per or lameness ras ten shillings at any time, | = 
Fluctuations, during. the continuance of a lease, in pa fed, an se To he is mor ns ne aa x in tig dae Sm E a aE 10. 
value, of ltural produce, arising. from. palitial | better than ever he w: Piya n: d: circum- Piaibia Meadow mr tater toe Hay ae g nee 
S war or peace, contraction or, expansion stances considered, I-a; ts inion ia on TN [Ne art OPM Sogrem, Saler 
of the currency, a 
and. manufact ctures, affectin ng the demand for pro PARER: 
derange the ronda g. ——_ between; landlord a 
of oxen is 
plo ughe of horses, to which 
d. selves pecensons w 
S other, and to ok inaa, tar me f 
‘i share. o; yr en 0 
Wasi contemplated; in the agreement between them. | 
ntitleth t 
Quarterly Journal of Commer 
wen it ‘agen 
o his 
ety 
table 
the, "Holy: patiga theme 
aketh.o 
or eet — 
Boke of P -n ty G: i. je ton Esq., 
ET, J aly 10. a 
116s to 
fae eg: 1 i |e i 
p m, Hay Sal ` 
BARBAR, 
CUMBE: 
Taleo Mead. „Her. 1 ss to vate 
pind 
WHITECHAPEL, Ju ay 
Fine Old Hay - teye e Inde Clover ne 
Inferior Hay ~ 
New Hay - w Clover 80 
