LL ESTATE IN FIFESHIRE FOR 
UL RIVATE BARGAIN. 
E a ety: MBRAE, 
D- 
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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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of a horse and cart in the week—a los roots of the ‘plants, adding consid ertili 
erably to 
sari conor nce at any time, but coped sd o | by bringing so much more soil into useful Silage. The 
now, papers w = = ~ nd m poe be in. | fork should be usedas a lever by which the earth is 
- |jured by all this carting i not get it com- | raised fro ne ow, but roe turned over for the 
pleted before the present fins weather a 1l iter Semen it cg the at apear ii p wholly 
nee t and adding grea to the Jab ; 
the practical work- small clods that appear on fae surfac co aod. ook the 
ing o 
of this invention of Mr. yor: faye s, 
but 
S. soil is of good quality, and | 
eras Aint roent van ae sae above remarks exhibit the Sou of some a re as b ‘left for the em oa a 
and exposure are excellent, the neighbourhood is na the disi z > 
y diversified) ith plantations, ne vig an LYBURN, of Uley he fo itegra of on of the 
try, the prope’ comman t r 
country, st pas been recently let to a respect- novelties ; a cart constructed so ill be l be ork thas when the pa ry 4 
ious tenant atis ee oes pal ton yd or ordinary use or to hold a A m ae and infinite ss than the plo wank ie rd 
the Newburgh about + miles, and the vende te | liquid manure cake a contrivance for b balancing the | used The nal left n4 the fork ‘will sily yield to the 
T i are np ogee are & wer se : cart always upon its axle, so that there may b te as and will be e gE ak espar: Dyin inter’s expo- 
particulars, apply to Davip Minn, Esq., Banker, excessive e z su to rain ¢ 
ALKER, Esq., Banker, Auchtermuchty ; x ae the horse’s back when de- with <n Coie a the top dressing. poe aig < oxygen and 
to Jonn, BELL and Wuaaa Dos, pois Ms Dundee, who ee rea a hill. This was effected sh an wit teed at cultivation is not prone to “aggregate “under good 
ifting the body i yi ont al "i = 
any rT required height, & yali e before observed, tend to se 
7 ; parate 
The Agricultural E FEN K A cart will joai cost about one-half as ı much of the a oil and to pulverise it. This ma may ea Veticles 
y = Aare sfa wagon, a and we venture A preide that re ven on heavy clay soils, If the “ 
either them are worn Vol the former t with a spade) t the earth below it, 
SATURDAY, NO VEMBER 8, 1845. done more work than the latter per be ower | found looser an a a ; the roots 
3 r of the Grasses manure and t g £ 
, > oxygen o 
Wrorasos%, ‘Nove Toraen eal Boe Bolety o y of P England, A ———— used a continual change in the re! emical constituents 
D. yic Ti r . . 
Tammar, Z lpwagriculcura Society of agiands MEFECT OF RAIN AND AIRON MANGDI (Seeds agglutination of its particles is pre- 
Tavaspax,,  — 20—Agricultural Imp. Soc. of Ireland, t Indeed, it is we n that meadows require 
THE mistake, that has hitherto prevailed as to the the use of the roll lidate fast: ehe. 
FARMERS’ CLUBS. ure > ’ 
(eter siege i= = eae has led to the unnecessary = ur and “expense of unless. trod n by stook ve Ne za apt te be 
W. Hereford Grove F ploughing the grou und in order to expose the soil to 
Nov. 10- pee D 
AA r oe 189 Richmondshire atmospheric influence ; while a false view of the action | the z The time for forking the soil is that which admits of 
sees | | the manure being laid upon the d with the greatest 
; UW erbempt: Book Club p 14) Debenham of the weather bt on the foo e; that will be ter part of the 
AN n f Rochford Hundred. | Halesworth | farmer to ado) opt th mince “proceeding of digging or | z ann ie foe tag the ser yak 
SETE il. It is evident from winter to the net ee of the rain and snow, 
sub- 
division which is to the sagan 
gon wth of plants. Many ses s admit of the seed be’ 
| got i into the ground before winter ; the pe pn 
Beans, andsome "m 
ng the land, and | 
n des scribe d, 'Ma-| 
Tee implements eomployeds in tilli 
n sowing the see a nun w bee 
SHINES OF CAR 
og a subject a0 se? Titile to add to He née 
de 
onena = a pas mai 
ence of ‘ing the z aienti to ae | 
pE E 
the rain freel. 
ssary toil of turning up the ‘soll to the air. What 
spring, to prevent the 
oa er-stalk forming 
and weakening the 
bulb. But in all cases 
it is better to ved the 
operations ; 
nd we believe it 
tpu. 
load | the cultivator of the soil wants, the’ refore. 
ill loosen the soil with th } 
vi ane nearly | Y | labour and expense. i a 1 do this ; but it is 
me nsi-| in some degree open same objection as as the 
lough, namely » that it pae the soil in the opera- 
paan of 
a loughed in 
same ‘operation to 
is sown; eae a 
g), rend 
nd agi 
again ariin ing the 
the autumn requires usu 
repea ated i in the spring before the se 
al ay u cubic yards, —_ : measure; a 
h, of ordinary farm-manu 
And if, 
n 
(3 
to s 
difn rit again in pi spring. I 
Iia and = ° crops thrive well in 
> dressed for the 
or ploughing the ground be- 
that the neglect of = ost 
ections fi 
of 
r the purpose ; 
to be peculiar ly adapted fo 
used eag 
ar nian jae and 
r and expense, 
tried thi sa 
ground forked i 
winter, without anything more Bete pro in B22) 
Sk levelliag its surface for the con 
sh Aala pe ARE luger td 
: iing considerably bees ier both before and be- 
well as side. On ie: na frame- 
tly Agee of 3l. 3s., a load 
” ay or straw can easily be built pee up to 
ue power of one horse to dr raw it, and that, of Ga 
k the giei most | 
ay. 
have been z early 
seful 
me 694 of the ‘Agricultural 
The iior manner in which i TET vad 
ong e saving of expense, and th 
= 
The practice of digging 
fore sowing is so universal, 
of tillage will meet with objec 
and the general co’ 
F the  nacossity of well -a mae earth befo 
seed. A little consideration, 
laces th 
g the a 
ire 
bu ury, durin 
commend it to “the notice o 
f ah A that the cane is 
Wh Ei a of the 
ag re force to the 
ongly re 
roots ; 
oe equally to 
e spring shel the 
f te 
age | should be vould have ac 
but a iek a > = lever 
ek. with | th e 
r to raise 
a laborious business 3 ; the eart 
and turned 
| oe and broken down and levelled. It does not go 
er than 8 inches into the soil ; p 
ement upon the ‘lou is inferior to the fork. | 
n above, 
and the 
at if 
Pt Re 
surfaci 
| improve 
This lai 
Jie 
w befo: 
the rough surface of aa soil, which 
bsi r rake. 
| may be made level either with the harrow 
