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THE AGRICULTU RAL GAZETTE. 
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very likely that the balance io a se been on tlie | sox wh in the same \ way 5 hvorder to aseer ‘tain ‘the: rea P os is Uéficieiit rows = ; aud Swed — ae 
other ee So ‘half the ¢ veered no had been used, with drilling, | y 1en th ad taken the ‘a 
for the : of ny was the s same as that | | oot, they were watered E. 
actly t 
in th 
esults 
produ Tica h Angs 
3 spre was made batir - we places, and I subjoin 
ate which had bee 
still t 
ey had 
half pets toca E of sup 
plied b 
I ciwt. ga bon a ae rani oj ba oa 
No. 1, 34; 2, 64; 8, 144) No. 151 
~The bulk and value of the erops caleulated by the 
acre stand thus : 
mins a of Lime, 
y 
without the eT pote manure, whieh, xi a aighi b hed 7 | " | Weight Squares, and if th they tidk tape 
expected, gives most remuneration wher Wheat. | Straw orn. (pr. Bshl. hen af very nE. and t rte Up an unusual nün 
hiedod, | ber of stems, the straw cou appro. 
The cause of this irregulari ity is comune enoug ch ; you ilies je p pn gaiis: SR near to the quantity which the ing mach m 
never ean be sure of ‘the complete ‘similarity of any Drilled atintervals ofS ins, 73 16| 35 cy 61 pi had not been very severely blighted, the produe 
two enticed soil, even in the eè field, which | 9 Sowa br vadeast m5 4| 43 2 63 | of grain must have be nsiderably greater. Ob four _ 
a ma to pare ; E TOE instance, Drilled as befor ae 16} p> T pe other spaces, containing 160 square yards éach, thé ead 
difference in the v of hay upon two of = above Another part also d eee, hes i é 63 | was previously steeped in four different solutions of salts, 
me entio ned portion of unmanured groun lying very ` Drilled & horse ehoedtwice| 161 28 60 m gass f ore was wate: n fcc s in the 
r T} where the tt was indifferent, ith different proportions of the samie ego in wh 
arpounis to almost half a ton: This souree of uncertainty Fi deast i arry bisg e eI good, bo oe nad been steeped: Each half w subdiri 
a g as 
rs E muck a iñ mind end int sae aay r to ae ee except in point of weight ; i respect it is aye uur portions, but I merely give the ge re 
maim bape be or cy ia ge bec: Bon vn fv entitled to some advantage if it is rowed, and if the 
es ve Akad vant like the po eye whale jg | ha ve e ott id Aas et, i the horse-hoe, 
arri zap | which, how ubte f Se same quan- 
were made with sulphate of amniotia only, one of whieh üi of pare avg r esik + E eas shits me uantity of | Watered with 2 or 4 oz. of Sulphate of Soda 
succeeded ; two with phospliate of potash, and onë with | =Y 08 Ag a Steeped in do. but not watered. . 
en ios in tee of Vine, allot whioh failed * that is to ground, aaah pees ast system wi Watered with 2 or 4 oz. of Phosphate of Soda. 
did not or väil 7 tage over the drill as trees planted in the quincunx | Steeped in do. but not watered Scone 28 
Sey, they Git HOP TOPET tie expense 1 Only One adware | order have. over an equal namer hited in straight | Watered with 2 or 4 oz. of Muriate of ANHA #95 
of each was actually bem owe and the effects tise Lak eels, DE mno he’ tha shanties © how Steeped in a ay tered. . 14 13) 
which they actti produced w will be best represente if “a Hay bi jai A a his- ; 22 I Watered with 2 or 4 oz. of Nitrate of Potash ..../57 19/94 P 
pe: Sed Dy th Me ‘sie — of weight that Wek) Sees dnt Regt F Lm wos ch 1 May saree ped in do ut not wat ered. .. iit OS 
gai ned pe equ ual siare of of light ail ache en t Toii os Saga ee oe =: eae 
res Aa e 
rien facilities f for keeping tlie ¢ aop clean (that indis: Zee e nri m e 
Without 
E ra 
Man 
| Profit | Loss 
Manure. (P aere. ‘p: acre. 
pensable co! aiee tion for all good 
to turn a cale in fa 
orse-hoed for 
efit 
b 
compa: aràtive failure of ben 
Toshni that throughout the cou Mg last 
vour of the 
ma 
drill. 
y 
That part of the crop was 
increase of stra 
isend time, encoura: 
re 
rae l; for the season was not ù 
yi soil ra) eotire dy rich; but it mu vät 
be remembered tint in using volatile ma fi 
h 
notner 
easi 
ery “much 
w shows that the opening of the so 
Moreo over, the 
the purpose of o eens se 
soil after it has grown too tall = tae Ss and 
dh 
ged the plants to tle 
stems than the soil cou 
t; in ast 
doubt, the i increase eof grain would have been in pro- 
ronger Ae 
d 
vas notice is, that in i Ist and 2nd experiments, pe : 
year gave more than an average c “The n trate of 
pot. Baak was not fairly used, being overhaainial bya 
irge Apple tree, and more exposed on that wey te 
the attacks of bird s, but the bulk of straw 
greater than last vat: But what is most wot 
Won. 
which was only steeped, b 
than that which had the additional mi 
tions ; jandi in the 2nd aiid 3rda oe eater amount of straw, 
I the 
hi apace can ies sen ded.” Tha 
experiment to mention, but it a one which gy el 
In the 
he 
waht of a 0p 
whiels the ated was good ; 
ecount stands thu 
ir rom n abia tailing corn with that 
e quantity of pares in 
each case was 32 perehes oe calculated by the acre, 
| the a 
d| 
Wheat. 
| Straw, 
| 
} 
Weight 
Corn. | lof Bshi, 
pe veep el whee i is stated 
was soitan 
deseent of large fer ing | 
Sedi padina time to time on the Stee: sid 
ha Teias, in a tion where won ee rm elution | 
could reach the Sometim etimes, too, mposi- 
ood seed 
.... 
| 
aa 
100 
[trusses = woe galls. 
"t | 4 
Ibs. 
604 
me uch les 
roduc 
of gr as the 
| amount 
ng Whea 93 
It is ential ver. iy rana rahle that pon h the a in 
pr 
ae ape on t the 
that though the eight was the same, vale tie 
other 
am ple, 
y ot 
th. 
ae 
value, 
urther views, 
with fi 
on a salar aa in priemerom but though they 
spring of „last year I 
ceived from Sir John V. 
pa presented by Mr. Going a the erir 
ety. T and Sweet corn I found of .. 
Grim. For one week I measu ret 
5 
fa 4} 
e; nat the h wal 
n Indian corn, She atë ik 
Straw | Corn 
Weight 
Corn. us acre. == acre. 
p- bush. 
Straw. 
| Sr 
4 + 
15 loads 
ts gal.| Tbs. 
on 18 perelt, gave 8 29 
g- 
2 a 98 32 | 23 6} bow 
eeir bel 7 22 s is | 29 5 La 
This looks like a dei Superiority in the yie a 
grain to be awarded to th ate get „and earail | 
warns the farmer to pe he was Bere ES 
naat A 
ing pi iene upon S Wheai: s= p mam 
em any T aiaa i tead, 
panra oe ape = = details, tT will = = 
My obje 
pe ints nass 
ther ri a of 
t was tw 
ment the 
las mueh grain as ne 
mos t greedily, 1 but feli off in 
milk, 
ad 
gave 18 quarts 
It may be aq 
reed to 
certain 
beat ar t year after yea! 
ts. 
r, 
yt of sal The same plot of 
groans, th pee a: upon which the Faden were 
me ie applied to the 
re, 
the ia Eos had receiv ek d none the year before 
ort of zero in the’ ‘scale of ferti 
tility, b: 
Same way 
y whic 
served that the other crop was old 
pads vel ay Ser up, the greate 
m by some of he 
eage is caleclated from 20 perches. 
Black Tartarian Oats. Straw, 
——— 
1 Drilled without manur: 
2 Drilled with 2 cwt. of pl 
3 Broadeast, with 1 ewt 
ammonia. .. 
trus. 
nail Hee 
Ssss] 22616 
ewt. of Sulpha te 
Bae A not only the effect of 
ibs. do. 
do. 
limi do. 3 bs: do. 
E tds. Phosph. Pot. 
4 tbs. do. 
OF ice seg 2 Manure. 
Bad e 
Tai the -phosph ate of potash w 
the 
4 Ibs. Suipi. Amm. Good Seed. 2: 
f 1844. 
(Wt. of, Wt. of 
(Straw Dori. 
j 
1845. 
Wt. of, Wt. o 
Straw Corn. 
— | would be returned to the 
for, si 
ing the soil ; w 
wh steve ig not Aa iven in 
lan wig 
in that state, W 
L: Vernon Harcourt, West Dean House. 
ARE waa 
ON THE CHOICE OF A VARIETY OF OAT F 
CULTIVATION; 
AND CORRECTION OF A 
ON 
Br 
Tr has alrea idy bee 
Good Seed: H 
Bad Seed. 20 811 
The a things to be hera observed are are—Ist, 
ay far 
P 
29 
129 H 19 
28 18 
p Ca He Ne 
ee Se 
81 
013 
lL 
u 
which Sr i te 
sho 
largest pro 
ter uld b ye 
ien i ai 
jra 
11 
it 
17 
l4 
4 
8 u 
m 
the most effi. 
‘ood 
produce w e was goo 
pem ae iy same as last year, aed even where it was 
bad poe all the others, _ 2nd, That the good 
à 
2 
1 
4 | sary 
9 
6 
ane to ve eons: feini 
5 that a spo TT G à my papers P 
oe ve 
Whio could _ be 
as 
manures during ti 
application, b ai sla ia in- he he following year, in order 
see how ry or lasting. The 
to pe ground, did last year, „and A bad not less, And 3rd, 
‘eet of Feces ge ‘nips ae foe 
a considerable influence bs tyre the 
followe followed them in this present 
has had | 
Black Tartarian Oats. 
as the 
of Oats, which bath a gk te bad 
But th 
wW ot two. 
ar loom. [SE 
ere ove cans 6 cir 
good, and 
which za receiv 
was used, 
both 
ah 
e bad Produced 
va inferior t 
it beco a valuab’ 
apr hy gudi and, un 
f the three was analysed 
Bshis.| 
8&5 
Tbs. 
pepe 
13k 
es Ibe: 
4 
#3 12 
E 
up 
t number eats Iram iba bat 
the other part to fill up, by the div 
edn Cenan 3 u n is. 
et theta this pai- it in any Kd 5 $ 
d. Ont m sjin uiries having 
ì,the bad seed | all that I had ofthe three 
l be analysed next neS 
I ordered - 
beed te be taken 
2 ee 
