THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
none, 
allowed to ru: n to 
noo 
top dres 
pa stubbe o of 
with t 
rds i 
the liquid manure, whi ch in one way or another is 
waste. 
require to be dug o j; 
hea tipo eq and it would at saving | ma. 
rning up the soil auld be 
i th R i 
a) ah 
rt been = i cropped every autumn since 
Hi 
growth of the shoots the cropping 
umed. 
the fi silo vin a fig. 2) represents the sec ction 
= Irig Bs so ary He in 1810 or e Thaye 
5 
t fen the last 2 
erop. 
fw are left upon th the land, might 
d the saved and 
ce for 
ay. 
The soil is the forest-marble cla 
of the mischief is deeply seated t 
viz., an attempt to sw nthe 
sinews of bea: a 
ing out ary 
well Tegu! 
symptoms ofa 
is dry litter for * the purpose of saving 
7 mec uninitiated i in the m 
le 
pis nde ireti tit i ae devia se 3 the 
of adding a third more food to the present 
the farmers’ door, be eseeching him to use it as 
remedy against poverty, in yam, _ Thei 
t 
no money to pay your tas H 
ably convert the power yon porseak È 
== a. fruitful aera, This i 
ig | erdrawn pi eig to jea sa ee of 
Many will state that cropped hedges ‘are only fit for the “tender-hearted, and produce ensation—it igs, 
gentlemen’s gardens and- pleasure-grounds. It is, how- painted from life, without a particle af soaring, j ch 
ever, a certainty that many farmers have ‘adopted this | Ï not necessary to convey a correct idea of the rurali 
mode of “management. aa y, however, farm-|Scene. The agricultural Erm toiling for 1 
e 
voguenfiy found pote map of 
le Dry 
p in the hed; hese 
sere that cannot iai ‘a longer. 
medy is n ‘the hands of landlo rds and tenants; if th 
sourees ; the tubular and cellular 
= a 
Ietng and dabsonbig t the e fertilising salts of urine’; and 
sag ae f liqu 
uid man 
ure is generally kno own, 
by th mat ial 
e want of some 
The old thorns are a rt if ever, mae cut in ins a 
of ameliorating th 
sonthey of the poor man, and adding it to their own 
} 
stores, th 
workmanlike manner, but are often ‘headed down 
of filling up t 
ai cannot be too much deprecated 
_ stubble, when loaded with the 
‘aere of land brought into the yard, and saturated with 
The value of 
rich “salts ie urine 
seribed with the assistance of dead stakes. 
threefold. Wheat stubble from —_ 
would suffice to 
‘Barley stubble would be 
ee tee at harvest, than left to encumber the 
ve 
‘That which answ 
well u 
known is Mic chon found 40 fail when put @o the test 
large seale 
Aenean eas & 
g 
Wi whi centirel 
e Manure, respectively deri ly of]; 
an has Been tried onyons pe fs + iea 
oe ong be 
or four weeks, w 
t of 
of Tur- 
urpose ; bu 
better removed i. hand 
„and when 
l present somewhat the 
following appearance. 
Bead grake, 
Deal stuko 
Deed Srukes 
SSeS 
» the 
Uas 
When, 
are a an pier äs | 
p sufferings of our fellow creatures. 
z3 e if they ‘have the 
able to keep 
: heating it to 
the ports for the admission of foreign — to relieve 
ge nee i 
ren dering this panne independent of con- 
nena ‘Wheat, but it:must be i 
thei 
d 
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portion to his available pet 
their prođu 
e’s co: green in 
another's must be the same, as their farm 
d to 
small scale, it is well 
red wi e to the 
eless, or in| 
us interference with her opera- 
ihe atmosphere, and 
PAE T oraire 
the pams of- plantin sh 
m mg 
mamner by patehes of 
peng a ot ba 
e | Bands, and take advantage of the fine 
thro agh idle 
hire a sufficient 
such as to 
get rid of such anomalon += — by Ta 
a to vaa the wai li 
y ibe oil es 
By are) 
ure@i such at 
the 
is to 
wacant 
aot ile 
turf wh 
ground du 
ould ceed and — 
ence. — John 
pe an entirely new 
E. G.S. 
= 
il, are eat Wboriois 
nventions of man 
entertained of 
after appe: Gennes ich 
an filant ‘supply ac E oye is 
of conveying to th 
pensable aliment, nitrogen. 
forms an exce! 
oecasioned Y the imperfect view 
ome of rain. And it may here- 
earries into the soil su ich 
pe esr ee mene 
Hom =P sein eae 
Employment of Capita 
of importance relati ive to ry eal ee our Gie aiar crea- 
ture: as dis so 
+ +h 
sabuse 
e roots a Age that indie 
— Ory, 
anage- 
ot fol- 
cropped 
e forest-marble 
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d, , when it is like ly to awr mpression, 
trary to the tenour o 
bane oY 
fer and is Time id F 
eco 
ubjects | kn 
public b 
bd 
and ees  misrepresontation, AT attribute “motives to a | Sock ety a 
the heaps bread. ` ‘ak 
vs f being the 
ambiti ous to hav ho oe - o orago neal medi 
+o introd 
Titer e 
horer unpalatable en “may be to those whom “the | 
Sr py se Societies have 1 now sw been oot esta! 
ter of a true friend to the ee ene rest 
out errors in a “fa kite 5 the aa option 
of better principles founded on justic parti to landlord 
and tenant. Country gentlemen bitterly ben ors of 
the e impossibilt y of a ven ac: their estates i nse- 
m 
cap fits.” 
3 is situated on 
pwidi ‘ditch than 
fence ce aaingst stock of all 
drier soils, 
‘descriptions 
$ being 80 much 
their 
eir ever alea ate i to Tiras be debts. 
hi this r s question in a 
ea proposition 
at there is little prospect z time 
Leip oe ve 
tie have -bene 
green ih heb ape 
smother seat ig, ving a correspondent out of 
the field with harsh fe Aa which never yet ‘have been 
able to stifle truth. Capital has enabled the manufac- 
iad 
ers, SUC. h, 
4 + E E S 
ni oon Bark 
cued b by mi wile word A The money i invested in land 
En 
| tions would turn so hi per cen 
that taken to the naan market, but it would be 
without risk, and ire cars in p n ; the soil 
vitl g It cannot i 
may assume gre at wre end of | Soares will ming whick "i aren 
laying in the rere already described’: after prema for cated in n han d, rests on a false foundation. 
in ease of adopt of » let the | The third of a farm bei cultivation, annually, 
and bank to whenever they need it, | reduces the property one-third the Sar nay far mo: i 
ually till about the 16th | for the moral evil of such a plan urages i 
has peen laid. Then examine lan 
ely to 
2 nao or five years, aed 
manner, and after; 
dlen 
and w. be surprised at oe debtor 
fhe Son creditor accounts being un satisfact ctory when they 
‘a great nee to end | 
a part, rather than- eompel the whole to administer to | 
their comforts and those of their neighbours. ‘The root | 
i as I never read anything bu 
is not a a pleasing Pa 8 0 sol fe 
Se call Saar 
jii 
| or 2feet. ‘The stem is a 
