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ds, but retaining the 
ters which it suspen re 
matters which it holds in ene 
cag be with its nearer 
finer saline | by filtering, 
ven Torase am found that about 70 
e throu; agh | cu 
he made an experiment on a large 
oh gener, An | the ‘soil for saline m: 
of earth would a ses Aranan ok 
ent of sea water of the whole of its saline matter, | years ago, relating to this oi Pr aa = own five 
it quite ie ve This powerful cae m of | interesting article on a series of experiments eat Toe, 
rs may serve to qui t the fears | Wheats m rst volume of $ & Journal a ae 
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When once the land is charged with the | | my own cu 
much fame, yet differing pmen as the po poles, But 
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kure of that grain, working ‘upon the prin: 
chemist, th the fresh 
the result ot oot passing giada pa ail pay fe tiling ingredi nts of cass it will be sur 
losing the s > character y infiltratio on. To certain | tain them, u until “the Aa ing crops require ise for and that one advance in improvement $ 
further tenn I determined to adopt the advice eon- 
the possibili teach S COA ON tain Oe Ss f it, viz., “the plan he finest 
and plumpest seeds selected from th 
MA sega a ts ad TURNIP AND OTHER SEEDS, WITH MANURE, cou ald sige i it.” ai x pw eae, 
Messrs. Garrett’s Suffolk drill for Pies oa which will farther | sample w Lam had all the inferior 
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Both views point t that he: finest and plumpest seeds, which I had drilled in at 
are two box this machine ; == 10 ins. ; it was done a very experieneed and clever 
one for seed and the othe = man, who to me on being ne im, when 
con iter delivers its pouting the àil vail stopping to replen: the seed- 
contents i row: d f ox, “ Why, sir, it seems almost a Pity to put sucha 
the seed, but , hy means of he beautiful Set for seed !? It was a field of three 
the coul- ; 4 acres of most excellent Wheat-lan my fine order 
ters connected with the seed- fae: i condition. Nothing could possibly be more perfeet 
The seed is pen mor = the |’ every respect, f phe? ene was done, hoeing, weeding, 
manure. € in- f A || &e “tha t good husbandry ¢ ise t,on har- 
genious Miraria cas figured "ieee A nd it notone P9 
hiet L y just t There |. z = je jot better than an Wheat-land; indes bm 
ce, my bailiff and people thee Soins There was 
well as rotatory movement given : a great proportion of small Wheatin it. 
to the in the manure-box, I cannot see any analogy with 
for the purpose of the re i —for w at this moment.a family of very fine 
effectual ; g the mass, and women, tall, stout, and well proportioned, whose 
and ins constant supply parents are of diminutive stature, the mother a very 
to the cups of the manure- H miserable looking, lean, short woman, and her hus- 
there is also a lever steerage be- t 5 ft. : 
a z of whieh the Sen a = Iam preparing to put this question at rest, in my own ~ 
sare the ret steightneesol the | mind—as far as circumstance s will admi it (a at the esame 
line in the seed is ip es i acting Peal at S t are stronger tham 
™ e i. SS joan”) by drilling the m field thi 
y ‘this [aa mmumicationy “asg aeia a. r Beans, T a Wheat t, four 
po sa to , at a foot apart, ss f to 
eir opinion 2 of the policy of sowing manure t thus i in| g t during a series of years, is more and the other half to DE tailing or ll pr well 
My own opinion is, that farmer in th } i mple of each shall be « 
rest in cultivating the land, | ing which it ly preserved, and every i ltiva- 
hosp amiraire plant; and a crop, w niora Suctss fon a during ee current year Thou sr -i toe or it. And when harvested I will send youa re m 
isdependanton the fertility of the soil, consequent on its rianais were applied broadeast, and well dis-| port, with a sample of it before rs after harvest— 
d throughout the active nae they would rani house: Thank you: that is the only way t0 
a to en for which rowing ht seeds in = E; 
determine the point. 
hothouse ral t 
is not the way-to ———_ agricultural 
Home Cor respondenc 
‘otalo ee. ee Eisg are, pii an, 
e gr 
a con ad completely permeated “the! around where I wri ite, killed to “oe 
Py A soil, ii as it were, no stone unturned from | frost, i oo wh 
ain s$ = which they might extract a pane towards | for severity, exceeded all i ever pee at time 
DI shee suti . There is no fear, in dry soils, | the year. Tt destroyed all Dahlias, bat hardy m 
Ah Ss of the plan ng the manure laid on the land ; Bioota, Kidney Beans, and eve rely injured 
Siih and, then, consider the advanta eceed. | Endive and Celery crops here. F par co: 
ing grain crop of having the manure applied uni- expected this frost would prove the poor man’s fi 
formly to the soil. Bones drilled for Turnips in regard to the Pota ase; but, no, 
will leave in the sueceeding Wheat-crop rows:of | Seems to have been ee y it, m e 
higher straw, which do not ripen at th e ceive, on account of me e depression, aa semg er 
time as the t ws are where the t oft, the su; p being 
P sgrew. I am not now objecting to the t t rsues its war = 
quantities i h artifi ures | des ee : 
are now applied, am con or it,| 1 Taare sme | ack pie afte elds sich 
the quantity may be, it ought to for the last month in w 
be applied uniformly over the. surface ; A and I eould not detect this evil), and i in a att T s A 
shou! ld E es! 
this point.—. int M.S. means of the hilum on that end of the‘ 
orth assumes a darker sors at EET a 
two. — y on the a + this, by degrees, $I 
PLUMP on LEAN DRAR BEST Son SEED] pi f keppiin is to nourish e minute plant | from the to the e end of the to, and iti indies e 
Eee ees : 
z a need o io address sobs this. ee character a St flesh ap 
few remarks—the oie of which I have Tcmpen of. ery bapana of a Mg r pats “Wheat is more sats pear scar ely ad when that P 
d by cn r at has been in- | destru Seige follows with great mie se 
eine calculated to | doubt my mind that this mildew comme 
at rest be peasy not conn on eaten at | improve its aaier for wet benefit of mankind, in the vo lea, ike ‘other mildews, na ai ing 
ne time, an d roundly asserted asa factiat. another, I same as the pulp of Apples and Pear s has the: the Potato is emiel 
bo pies aaa” Big ME SH Each gtd er been en inereasod, by t y, as ae Mi ith a ser ire poe pae 
mh ildings Crabs in the hedges. s “tii White-thorn-or the Pea), indaces’ mgt 
obvious that lean and shrivelled W Wheat is not so ag: | mel ustom the way down’ 
és nourish the young plants just starting fro ~ = ig Si ary to set aside, or to purchase for seed- bt ante = poari ien E : 
wi ae ae es thiped, eet i those that the interior of ¥ 
parent to live on,.as ‘the fine ri ch nutriment to be met this is y waste by eee os bei ie _ Potato, ie <9 alec = pg al of it. Í 
with in a plump, roun full of smallest grains, it per ho since, 
Ding ealf fram > Seas anpe to haere.» fina fut ph Fake aace med in ae lous eld © T took thence 15 Potatoes, the 
ee a leap gom, ree aie yor giren oa Poultry will be found by | with. Out of the 15, I found only three 
es we COC? the celebrated Si Bt., experience” to answer the of propagating the | these could not hold out a week. I had waw 
say upon this point, in his “Short Account of the cause from ony oe ae vat effectually as the age, and in -the same stage as r 
of the Disease in Corn called the Blight, the Mildew, largest. hooi pein d took up, the moment I pel 
It = ey ee w perron and Co, vins|, “Evag eae at bent mposed of a number of | the mildew beginning to d by 
alibough p mark, that | cups, placed Sue a on n each side of the straw ; the | have now b Potato hole for nearly 
ough the of , by the-ex three or | and T have lost, ‘probably, about 1-20th. 
usting power of faogun, 0 so lean and shrivelled, that four — nearly = in size; but towards the top readily account for; there were one or bwo 
erinda : : th Which the disease was further ad 
be hey pam (G0 pesos of the by tl haai i the i It spreads by mM 
pt p le very 20 th p „the „third ‘or fourth urth grain i is freque bra Pr pits or bogs, jus as Mushroom oF tah 
Supi Bighied V defi f its proportion, and be ae hae lled and | does. Wherever I ‘fd a. suspicio ne 
in pots in the hothouse 3 of t ll. These paki a para are rejected by the > or four Potatoes gone together— neve 
tg ary ae ‘hi cn) answer the purpose miller because they do not contain flour r enough for w I turned the before-named pepper quick- 
pE 9 pts a e for all | them a mixture compord © “Ein, the sweeping 
31} -A ad | inad PFE 3y +h f theaap, {03 hed = th esult of this I will an 4 pink’ 
in number than a kka aa She farot mai SE + ote art far advanced, 1 
corn will go as fa in sing prera ey ayore fe ma cups.” ‘city olime a most likely thing tò 07 a 
z al dust or any burnt P pie? n 
above extracts, coming as they do from two authorities | 
causticity 
‘might be useful im in regard to iie’ 
