42.—1845.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
711 
, those who care for good seed 
I T woni adv I fear, ‘aioe will be great dieu in 
mu 
sharp out 5 sr, 
a ior such a purpose. 
Is guano to 
be mene duty fi free, and a material of h prod 
in each, on the floor, and the solution of copper 
Be at me 
seed next t Mare èh.. ‘Poo 
; all 
piara or | 
a superior 
by excise laws? t Iwil mention a few of the 
hl wetted, “What pl an would you recommend 
oe 
ni} 
F 
wbsel, 
y used for the manufacture 
stat considerable par may be affected, 
ted. ms unused to 
pon thes 
hemselves, — the ener 
all of which, a believe, are occasionally 
t3 
mure. 
t 
Rotate in 
mha moro valuable they 
fa on t Sole 
in seed ai 
sufficiently successful, we ado 
other, D 
[The latter is one oped plan, rate a 
refere: 
taining smut? _ Change of seed : Som an early 
irst 
fh. Sprats are largely usd in the se a 
ld be easily rted into s i d 
nie oting.—R. ‘Errington, Qulton-pa 
remarks I considered the vitality o 
royed, and as np the ra 
apan cing t = is prob the 
sur odi: to fin at many a “eae 
to ongeiabe although ree ane are surrounded with 
: hav 
ics 
ugl th my ex- 
ic s.—I have a field, some parts of which 
and I intend fallowing 
+ toe erri Ssg and pilchards 
Surely, it is as well to convert 
let age be 
d the send 
lar 
itm 
deep tillage. 
to ploug gh it 
nex xt S ummer. It stands greatly i in need of thorough 
sae ‘fet advise me to do so at onee, or 
fore 
say 7 to 
and to pre 
oollen rags 
ent hop- growers ; they make a ap 
used the 
4 
it with Fi 
spring g, prev io 
e eaten man 
© affected pane tn and do no 
in flavour oe mm Po- 
ired 
ry, is 
kept dry, ¥ 
2 ost va Site if 
vi iauna boiled in — ol, ‘gre con their fat må 
' |appliation — in their rong state. 
Blood, wii is 
pally thro’ nd 
este aa oy 
ould form pre- 
and | 
to oe dept 
la; 
miral 
Red Clover, lying over t 
[If the field be full 
hall 
y. | gelatine, and form a soap 3 the ear e 
ou uld be 
ae or-even ae 
re 
+1 r } 1 ea 
imagine if lange dise 
ased Pota 
m air dried, and put into 
u 
ill pe help to draw abl atten- 
tion to mre I cannot but consider the most importa 
manure tha t can be a applie ed, and o Paps we peer s 
Chem 
next § spring. 
value acto oe and hardly ri 
i be 
We oral no seme tr of f the relative 
ipe Wheat as seed. From 
nt'|of the + ro'i. 
aying down to Saint- 
* Seiefotn So. .—I am desirous of | 
It was so was 
so for six years and 
” On Harvesting Corn before it is aan Ripe. i read 
th o propriety o of cutting Wheat 
J 
1st] l 
broken up 12 san ha tae rr — T have —— 
nsuccessfu ally u 
Pr 
r before last, 
t 
l attended to your 
sure, as corroboratin ng the theory of Professor Johnson 
fing of Clover in i 
paea was it that I was induced t 
o the fo llowing ud (this yest) but a 
dai 
erp, ving a a 
3 3 
galing. ~ 
brok, ate on n threshing T 
qu ality w: as superior, and has wi much pri 
And be it remarked, he 
pearance 
ap: 
es on it, and being na to wither wil the 
f those "held which were eut down “fully 
ina f, 
y | with, when 
Boe 
t. pe 
Now, “considering the pre 
‘ nches hiro -n at the 
acre w: 
wi s per the 
ous failure of Clover twice, 
w 
Yr acre, aa 
f 
was ae superior in quality to 
— yet nota 
Is till 
shat ak 
nr w eather, 
lasting but one es I 
fi pan p only a after gypsum, 
„hav ve e apprehensi 
1 
d four or five days gi 
flower. P 
Sih 
that of suw 
These remar! 
ak 
agency acting th at 
been the cause of the tnpa —L. S. Smartt. 
reference ‘to Wheat ca the meate Sa tei ie org ater 
ct 
JE 
tehes, Beans, Pota toes, and Tur 
to ane fiaidat | 
sis a ma ter of no small m From 
ence I T would guard your sero against the use 
or salt 
ev 
en Ogre improbable 
limestone ae 
tard fr 
who cuts his Wheat in a green state in the event of an wood 40 
pe 
A tiaa fail: e 
The = ere of sand and 
with st ; — bas- 
e, clay, soni s5 pera pi gyen 
and has y hrg oai pp“ of 
ia aly Whea and Barley Why 
non ago, 
7 aa _partie ula 
eang 
y many 
mark ave occasionally suffered 
igali salt it water aaeoa wetting ae eo 
e decay’; uld a 
Falcon” 
eannot be too strongly i impressed on you ores Tema jess 
are sceptical of what has Shot en written on this subject, | 
o | show 
be prover “ty weed it occasio wort $ 
for I haye lately experieneed, to my ore regret, the 
o piwa Al heat to bee dead = 
3 greatæxtent, the opinion al af pe s ie 
be —— Theories and speculations 3 pos- 
ght 
before : reaping 3 it w 
May not Wi 
on going © 
= but “knowledge bou 
owl 
e 
s ames over T this neighbour | 
a 
ortect, 
i edge taught ;” 
neh 
oth 
hoot dace theme eer a 
pt on | Sw 
y. 
e REY drilled across od other 
‘ould be quite as 
When at, for it never has h ts in it 
of lime, it a me that it — prove 
a1 had 
at = unce of practice is worth a pound = ory” 
Oa 
above- me entioned had had 10 tons of manure, 
per eng Py aie a har- 
the patch where the grain was ies ugh ly ripe 
et the shea 
ven iis on Ean stubble | 
hly drain 
A in first. 
ut 27 inches 
diagain , and 2 
ee would cover, and eft im in one 24 
th 
appearance t promising as t 
of there unta’ pa kee 
ap 
hited] 
took, * we woul uld m 
13 fas) chi 
receiving the worst “of pem 
grit stone. 
tatoes, 1843 
Thess oil H 
1841: Oats. J812: bare fall : 
184 
a ha sea 
the farmer was, that“ 
= 
doits rapeting the he ety oo early ent Wheat 
land 
e acted is respect, 
made 
bad fallow that veal not give three 
adding, that “ everybody t took three ea er afa fallow.” 
crops-;” sim 
“go es 
p 
w. 
preciousmorsel of. agricultural si st 
atisties. Be ory 
V. E. Nighting 
ith 
i our res ent that light, i a 
Prize List of the A geet Sockeye ‘That we are 
hares, ;„ and which w 
slowly than what is sown in = g colton, Pg the 
it 
“ An Old Farmer,” that 
is rather for your mers than himself to to determine 
plant produced 
PL seeks ane 
ninessing, Essex. 
—My attentio nm has been drawn | 
ould | ball. 
piee me Pa 
-| diti 
ci the sre puna 
se has, nev 
equa: 
maem Eo iy — yo ar 
healthy, and in no wa: aisposed to the attack 
e insidious us parasi 
poi 
about the quantity 
o 
E. I P feel a anxious on ists 
b and heard deal 
brought to to the markets i in the 
oo gri 
attaine his letters on this su’ 
ual, if iti sarin, to that which has i 
» be h 
— to have- proved against the Royal 
ee in their distribution of panei H 
whieh he 
icultural 
say it is as ibani to T aiee 
care 
the horse to — the pon. ” Tmtħe 
to induce 
prizes are n 
to give gm 
ated Taride onan — prove rrtan 
—— 
in fact, 
‘ollow up thet busin 
urpose se of tur them to cnet 
peter truly desirable 
their ingenuity 1 
owhieh 
in cloths, whilst others, agam, 
steep 
the grain ought to be ‘be\thrown into heaps, 4 
the result abi cee 
