A h +h 
THE AGRICULTURAL bi tll BB 
Mangold. Potatoes, ileal j h 
‘the flowers are yellow, and grow i vs ape littl I a pt o ay meg 
A po its attendant 
oot thesia _ re delightsin mady oainyprovišod to be ty tl 
z5 h; and is on such soils that i ag pae ated : | enough siopa will kee bee $ all the stock in the high cee ebro me try i Ks paper odors se 
it exhausts sown in| tion at x much less expense jeding the usual slovenly hithert ote W. P., Wentworth, 
gathered a about the end of Faly,or t the begin- habit o ape) sa will Pre turn tie stra as ip as Manure.—As Berat 1e ta discussion on this 
b require ve buildings as | subj ject, I would refer to a rvati corre- 
e ravages of insects, an d seldom fails entirely. Tts | d for rio is manure a ipfis to ‘the oma Ina i i E Ge. > ‘that to , iaaa aan a would 
ce ely exceeds els per acre. i rge tillage-farm there will require several of hiss ae obair be the most perfect applieation of it, Does 
el ought to yield fro 24 ibs. of oil, aers points, They must be under cover, ait must or soft water? This is, I think, an 
which has a eae! vo se a ea ikp a sort ? p ontri ived that the urine from the tanks and the | important ‘atte as it is a fact which is only known 
Britis! u y the Society fi ouses, this mode of to nin who have to make soap 
s Difiasion, of Useful TA vol. iii., p. 51, article ee ooa of Mamire” all the ‘straw of a farm i is there i x ae s 
aa p repai A in using it with 
5 meals ae for its oa meme lat f fre- 
ly | found in the fie ids, and eradicated as a weed. 
has th of ripening its Seas in 
short. space of mcr om from the time of sow- 
It is, on this account, sown in spring, ` when the 
maps or any other i has ed in winter, 
} i en there are frequent al- 
ions, of frost and thaw sation that season. The 
d harrowed, a small ype d 
of seed, less than 2 1b: s. per acre, is sown mixed wi 
sand i in ashes to distri bute it — equally. The 
it's 
EWY | 
to cart it on the Asi Sine the saturated 
is also E very 
ind 
stuff aly eg a 
rent for every 
water. 
water is that which, by contact with various 
eral bodies in and on the earth, acquires such a 
ai to decompose « ‘soap instead | of neni Se it, 
A ot it } 
great conseque uite 
crop in a ae piet faving sn winter in which it i 
In a farm of s 300 
see — y acres, principal economical and mo cea 
in ti age close to st or e afha so down ail his whieh i is the most im t kind, a e <= 
straw in three y with be ng cà rses, and a ion of soda upon ig age substances, leed Uy w my 
few vies during the’ winter, and oe ‘putting it ina} wench, Hi enh experimentally used. Ip tats 
heap, Saperi it 12 mon nths to become what | he calls soap contains a quanti ty of resin equal — be 
“ short f the tallo ow. Scheupoene 
precious mre M i gone ! ! The more I look into farming, ith animal | i 
the more I see how h i 
very ] poor land, no T t 
a by the last erop. 
anure we required than 
If it is sown in Ma ay, the seed 
r, and is then treated exactly 
ette. The weg in rich soils 
uld ‘sine no adequa 
ill be ripe in Septembe: 
ae Sa or the Nav 
a tha 
o lea arn, and also what I even 
regret, how sadly =f want eapital to carry out ‘what | 
know and would wish to follow. Why shou lā 
Let the 
tallow, 
Session employed in making mti 
soap: the shell employed put = we g pur 
a in mjang ie EN soap is 
Kohl R ur Notices to Correspondents last 
pa 
te keep an efficient steward who does not think | 
it his dety to consist in collecting rents only, but ot 
ssedly only § substiate "With 
= of the Cameline useful broo 
re ma 
besides. When he sees a tenant who i is industrious ad om iy 
you recomm ring me or <a ere as you 
Soak oe edes.: itis not necessary they ar 
por Tap bardi; and Tating a footie fete’ and take 
e frost all winter, iba the a y of the root ; 
ection hey require, is to keep them from 
7 
e places es the » plant i is cultivated for that rose berg 
— o 
| = want of money, let him recommend his 
as he 
mployer to 
re but a few 
f land wi 
ie spade, as in > the ‘nighbouthood of Aost "and "the 
nd him capital, he RA that it is properly vam pepr 
imes as s he 
earch 
ather. The nese vermin, if numerous, would soon 
dey oe ‘crop, if not protected.—.A Subseriber. 
g Match. —Having seen your account of a 
P 
p 
kd 
llntted 
PE a 4 
and 
land, br Ente is peaasi waste Er to 
p, 
poi play it was gs and i it was 
s district. Itis well worthy 
s where the u penis meea oa aain 
‘seeds will not thrive.” Professor Low, in his none 
f Pra ture,” has ti 
344, of si import to the ‘above. Nei of 
imilar im ther 
these authorities mention it as a fodder plant. yi 
ew bee considered as unfit for it,— Wat 
5. 
aordinary Disease in _Poultry—On the 15th 
h 
Let him advance money for guano, to be returned 
I am supposing that an landlord fast 
ady drained his land, pei = ch every tenant will 
arreire] m po cent., en pees, if his soil is 
very good. is pain infu a to bby t even the best 
Bpis into the “re house 
ect health ; 
on the evening ` of that at day 
md compare what quantity of cattle, 
oe sheep, : ene: vis, they wo 
a: 4 5 a £1) 
, | approved of in your ‘wi cle 
= 
eople they a to feed and main- 
strong or light soil—d Subseriber, [Perhaps our 
n | correspondent, at p- 696, will kindly give us this in- 
formation. ] 
t 
eye ager nen And the t cause of 
e to be oe you have tacitly 
he management of 
tain with w 
this evil appears 
anure—great yards to 
day, and a smaller number d ving the five following | 
ays til I lost in = sat I havo faye ys eres Ke into 
fo: books on o subject mon 
Apra ae 
mim eminent lecturer a ap soem wh 
ino poison in sony of them. The insides on being 
n Sod we 
paper, nor is it at 
‘urnips, &e., 
oman on oe 
Bt Barley ( (boiled) ary Maize corn, as 
à “ped oo ot at all affected. 
add that ‘there 
irds, an 
my 
jee 
pear to be 
at first. 
1 * 
@ nagement á Manure .—I read your Leading 
micle in the P; 1 y way into York- 
“oh yesterday, My own neighbourh ood does not 
ond in the large ana farms which here surround 
jand I I happened to 
ole of the. the — Se died were | know all 
itho P 
5 aud thus really making 
cover. —F. 
a. 
ie reine settlin 
ds of straw, measur 
in inthe ricks. Ww, 1 
t 
me, or rather waste te 
I fear this is much too long for insertion in your | qx 
all worth i t I could not 
nan 
g E EDH were 
n 
ae esent, t, the Right re Lorr 
AN, President, ‘in the chair; T. Move Tenet, 5 
wy ener mR: hee arker, 
isq. 
at 
p 
ton, was elected a 
ing ate Menet Sag 
ee nae 
The Hon. John, Berkhanps ad, 
ir Roc Bart., Hallowd rthumaberiay 
Gry Benjamin Edward, Greville ouie, 
ona ckens, Rev. William, Ker ersley ‘he se, Coventry 
William, Ti Abbey, 
ma candidates 
Í 
T: 
n read, 
ANCES: — ~ Me. Raymond BARKER, Chairman of the. 
ieii dir cnomnoii card 
eye Fi 
set potem 
into n by 
of the state ~ the accounts of the Society at end 
the e pre vious month ; from which it aaa ë atthe 
P rR £ 
J 
med parts 
ement diiin man n fa 
Attend to ines pose 
well. The ou idea | to 
ct soa aes ee 
tand t 
surface.] 
Beer- ase sre n Evil.—I have as yet 
your query € 20th Number of 1815. Ta 
+3 that the subject shou uld be discu aia 
This repor 
presented by Mr. r. Brown, ice ioe were respectively 
y x, MP, laid 
your Paper. As you put the question, it is’ merely as | 
in} nes re S e Council eei report “ mye a 
pentod F pout last og -_ into consi 
redge 
3y hotini to be, as w is s is emphatically « called, 
fant th 
E7 
first arita it is 
oh eat don 
every climate, wi 
y unde: 
‘stimul 
farmers 8 ise pypie ae sopping z te drinking 
=| 
m | 
le 
e on his own 
dapi o 
the Shrewsbury meeting. 
rights by se 
adopt 
report, the Coun cil pig the following 
n the > unnatural stimul 
and t 
vf two of young sate, and some few pigs. I 
as pretty objects, and often 
em over the gate 
| some food. 
precautionary measures 
dopted in rare in smo to such disputed 
ing drinks 
T kee spend so meee money | 
a oe fare rere 
scar rs clothing, and, Task, oes trade de- 
bene ke that 
become thoughtful, and will i om reer ae in go 
n meat, S pa R 
kenness excites 
t 
from that? It 
a ice A 
ea lon hel 
Senn | pono wend prisons, rural pries Twine he 
who 
that they have none to buy meat | be patos by the 
what d i 
Make 
man sober, and he will = a 
‘ood 
be a Y 3 
hose implements may 
pine a: — Mr. parr. 
Mr. ne Mr. H. Gibbs, and 
legal of 
assisted by the 
the Society. 
TRIAL OF Lorine 
poin 
fos Shelle ey, 
Le Couteur ; 
Fa the Roy o decide ‘the merits 
ee. ek Society's 
2 delasi which implements 
M.P., aa ys 
as follows, 
beef airida of 10 Reena for ai plough et sepe 
consequence of w af- 
cient a 
N.B. T gained the prize at Southampton 
noe a Tem gE these selected this year, was sus 
deficient on the heavy clay land upon which the: 
deiae Were m made.) 
