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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
the same time, the proprie 
in a store of Swede "Turnips i for the approaching winter, 
Language calcula 
moa Jik ie ib be Caer 
ted to excite jealousy and offence is 
pao and re = is some truth | 
and i e aai supply the want of Potatoes.— | 
pos a 
s better to be ce a to 5 
an repeat my 
th 
? 
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reductions in rent absolutely 
cies preegase mentioned. 
than these e sao 
land which they ‘hir 
Be Se 
und r 
If any better —— F 
W. Cs š poo 
Diseased Polalo oes, to render Eatable.—Perhaps it is | 
not generally soni o Potato boiled and a 
asted or fried o ver mon gridiron turn out t 
quite fit to eat, the disense d parts being as good as 
to 
present wate iene I may be wad. yey to draw the 
| attention of the reader again to the fact that they mere 
little Thi 
rest. 
change, but I am sure it can be satis factorily sear 
by some of your r ar rs.—Senex, Armagh, Nov. 20. 
hat in the act of boiling the diseased 
removed. 
nee 
ens modified by 
re is a very grea 
the redone see of your readers 
been carried out the gage vaala ha 
vere introduced 1 
of th 
e tion on that he 
an 
for goo E aang ges e T see it 
RE 8 Sii Bas ea Stated and. | 
univ eal ad dopte 
The P ee. —I 
h | attempts ing the proper constructio 
under ended et i 3 and trustin ng ia of t : 
ad would be agreeable, I 
he Hows | 
ave 
what w ended to follow, for 1 they 
not wiles a view of maligning or giving 
e most valuable classes ofs nee 
mi 
the subjec 
following EE EA E as a the 
e= r thii operation. "ts caused 
und of Potatoes, and they lost 
t nae to rasp them clean with a 
they lost 2 ounces, but the eyes 
P.P. 
asa 
on may y be 
but 
ways in 
a bad ten 
will c 
nt, as not Asi peie Pe of al 
sufficient t and §so be led— 
consen ntin ng”—to e exhau 
f £ pow er. 
his eben ae not his 
ast his farm and e £ 
Sprinkling Potatoes with Pyroligneous Acid, 
Stac king them in the open air among Peat or Turf. — 
to the effect of pitting diseased Potatoes in layers of 
times ha appen 5 : 
by p riving him of his rent, and 
h, paca aera every one must admit does some- | mou 
this 
+ 
: tothe end $ on ote 3 That Pe 
e done depends pr np on three fi 1 
this rae reee the x ole aie pe be 
t h 
d from I had intended to draw 
it was n 
air? The astringent and antiseptic properties of the 
etter ba coh geie in 
to 
cessary Aa the beeper 
annual 
pba 
ht 
ses, ann 
and should be crore, se " 
s far 
use of pyrol igneous acid, with whi 
over the 
e order airtel te call 
ii and E for r the rake ‘of future retea mad wae 
to boo nneci 
i 
the 
e ama from a watering- a or in which t 
migh whores If such a process were fna to 
cay in an early stage, then it is not un 
i of the season—that is, 
up from the ground— 
pcan on 
ya that at the very begi 
immediately on their being ta 
ecay might, in 
future by. ‘bein ng simply pitted among 
ear, te ae 
aa i is pre oe in great qua anti- 
prep E Birch 
yroligneous a 
gid 
whieh Bir of the sabes, from that eae inter- 
as ae raise Fe ay i over the furrow slice at pe r 
ruption, 
clauses were left 
ject, or oe ae 
severity. is 
wrote only z the 
landlor q and tenant, a not as ma 
without any connexion with the | 
to ge or qualify their et ea 
evident from clauses 9 and 10 tha 
eharact age he respective pati of 
nan nd m 
and in | along the 
fied the 
« 
quite possible that siada may be 
more peri tenants ‘than landlor 
| itse If i is this : what is ee natur e oft 
o 
determined by the nature of the work to be done; ford 
of the surf 
all aa to state plainly, as I 
have now done, that I ai a9 
se z Ag efer to the 
limited sense 
e them, 
time maintaining their natural an nd’ proper 
jees ae against evaporation. e embedded in 
deep, with peat 4 inches thick abov: ean 
y omata never d ae 
just mentioned.— 
_ Suggestions to 
ogi enla: Arped 
at paper, ca 
n the Agricultural Gas 
tion and shall be 
A 
the evils complained of, 
serious 
jam glad to fin id there are others | as well as aptal ars 
‘J? 
Looker. r-on 
es lords.—I read the Jeading article 
of the furrow slice when completely laid over and a 
rest. These two lines, therefore, the land edge of t 
head | of | the plough, and the line connec cting B and 
| moala board. 
1 
ò 
Th 
w to be determine 
ette of Nov 
gr paa to see the subject of it still 
upon by men who, like the writer of 
n place it ina proper ' light before those 
cree have it in their power to remedy a great portion of 
I believe it to bea nage os 
d Pota we ain be justified in 
tome Elaka fe m peat, rted to at the very 
first.— R. Carr, Dunston-hil, Durham 
prin — se 
geo o: be effecti ey ng s o ox A com Lp 
ed in the pi te oF 6 or 8 feet ‘art ey 
between them, the space being p 
Potatoes — proved as 
pote bars were 
e setga laid in 
The sides were not closed up, except by having booi yen 
laid against the, bars to prevent the Potatoes fr zem falling 
th n irculation of air ; 
t 
They grew in very wet and were taken 
with the disease. 
much to a wa 
saint farmers, as 
and the want of 
their leaving thei. 
of which kas come under pais notice than mine) so on 
pital amongst 
nt of j i aa and cal 
as to uncertainty of their tenure, 
AR S Te their “=: in the —_ of 
<a x farms, ae know of a few who so 
13} 
; and asa 
sure to prove u 
more than an 
ent. 
monious AEE of fa ing i is 
S aeiae ne 
rudence and ju 
too parsi 
mprofi rep 
ordinary d 
the Still it is difficult righ sugg ck to landlords inte 
" asbie principles on which wane 
ind, up | Secure the liberal ft 
abies, Bat with mud, and a gre at proportion of productiveness equal to its capabilities, ‘and — 
r tena 
r farms so as to 
aes sia to render its 
In order to taie this, let us assume the point bs. 
sock as the origin of the co- ordinate axes making the so 
the plough coincide with the plane of zy, and the landai 
with the plane of als ee the equations of the points A, B x 
C will be the follow À 
ofA =0, y =0, 7 =0, 
of B, En y =b, ‘7 0, 
f O, =b2=¢. 
e B and © are bo - rater sed tee in a plane parali 
is: plate that the twisted surface must 
SEE urfi 
e 
ien æ becomes 
apon sdz may hed oe least possible; io pain 
whole len; The resistance upon an e enet a 
the line s, is star dently represented wa 
a of 
and hence the whole resistance b è 
Jie H dy? 
dy 
dæ? + oe: 
stion. 
Upon being examined to-day. | to the ad t a 
ae Rh reaa Tie Potatoes thick t disease | ail pa Jle def nt nares mae noc k men, | Must be a minimum by the wie sa 
there grown upon moss land have decidedly suffered the sst. |I mention mine on the subject of letting and hiring | po* amen an ‘quantity under ae ‘deo poi 
cpr a men urhood the disease could scarcely | farms. First pai a farm be sg ale id s and it be yee sie 
De noed, mieni = were Seger pag $ neh age sant on the dacwed by ibe oman expedien eran Sis proper suppose the poet divided by it when f 2 zie siir 
‘ected, an ig hte a No other soils have es a cultivation, to get a a fresh tenant “Iet hiite look oùt a f = minimum- will. sapiy popem line which wi araa 
tothe -e ight, N. B. tical farmer lo goi = the ‘equation se m Sia e oF Bae ‘Minima, we 
Turnip —Lord Sta, who isa m for every hundred acres), a and put on the BE da? p be Torak A. of which # 
ee mt “= (11) 3 i 
fel o (in Wigtonchire) who should produce a better mark,” securing him y a e rirdi ip o i da et tly 2 = ny + r, the equal a 
d of sito than his, His oe ai feld consisted im leaving it = he ce “et = A nant aboada o y P e ear deg » 
: d of them —* n, and pira on o of that te m to take i n years more, ge 
feia art r the x d velo cg nee in p king th are t aa led to the conclusion, that the ge 
person w competed with B with hie. » Externally Gitas ga of the lease 14 years 5 and 1 of ‘the twisted surface is a stra ighi a mor P 
P a a sum a a condition to the plane of zy, along the —s vs 
mot i deg a oak ibe = wi scored value of ioe d when it is entered upon; the | the line j ining B and C as its diree of he 
“ep only to pen int; : g dis- second as half way between tone and the true, independently of any part ular z form aC 
preg ong y to a small ex but as yet the Tur- rent the remainder of the Then let it| of the character of the line ee pose 
} 3 F, 4 rN Beis $ i 0 
he more disease than we are aware of. a be paid tł Jl lat = t Ja ae over the furrow ” 
5 Ar or “ge straw of the ore crop, and for all It is now manifest, that 
is much alarmed, having a a thousand eean de ndani | man P» resista aes 
upon his hitherto a ane Mei is my ont the na = sense Hosen an = se = m! an Are of the pl P 
armay earfol. that vou segi fo — F truth. the landlord from mol his Jand “ sra oni” said to be given in species; and e a papai 
> ens be e ease pe ao at the aac of the term. See ond Ifa , farm mine the length « ‘of the wedge, > oe tical 
n, wit all appearance etili hi r best in any 
“ fit Chieete = eTa Ee Fordham, Snelsmore-| and what the landlord wishes it to ‘be, the etion is, sch {an is gi 
— — ros New ae rent should be for one year, ta parts of = — This is the mea 
mbes f: 
appir withos nator si mirour idiak should iai 
in ee 8, 9, T 11, 12,and I po r 5 sv ga my + han wish for a new tenant, co eas by him needful esistano on 
— ser : ci — — reference of any = to make an alteration in “rise ené or terms (which in | pr ft 
gree u t h 
na onsite rie jouny yn nee mos ai ad need enough be made in favour of the f ietion on the sole o sole of = 
n I wrote ot hastily throw him out of his | d te forces in a 
them. My chs <a been, not to set man against rom ste s ae = eee vary s.enent 
ho >B tif i ie 
but do vse each n sgean solely ta i bi cca me. Buti f this step be caged by th ney Aana been mia the p. 
at is the case nei ect pory d 
orem — armer who will do me | harvest, and engi = a manure left (oe which the | you wi 
“atest and read | incoming tenant under these circu ust be| that same day ; it 
ce oe mek ade t0 pay), tn Teave the fr tobe entered upon | eame into ear, but eith 
