F3 Seven Miles-to the» South of ee 
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TARM about 60 Grass: an nd-70 Arable; 
iole Q! Office 
don, 134 ac ree 
THE -AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
P ee — 
S Baan of these Discussional ‘Societies, t that ¥ we > give one 
Jone plant on 
adopted. 
tract 
gather heavy. Kedress, '8.; Gardeners’ > Chron 
" fbe een sentus; which may be taken to represent the j 
The 
re foot, will be 
It = be. dene. very. cheaply, say ge ae 
sree or oe is show ghost 2 of m 
877 
very. square 
a Se 
She Agricultural Gazette, 
SA TURDAY, DECEMBER, 27,1845. 
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEERS, 
avaspay, Jan. 1—-Agricul- ural. Imp. Suc, of Ireland, 
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FARMERS’ CLUB: 
ia 
veliscombs 
Jan e [Abav enny 
_ nmoüth 
Fis 3- Melrose 
{ Darlington 
“> 5 
Urk 
Wiraix the past v 
bour! ae and 
| ways al 
e have. received a great | x 
| pref i pee a sa cree 
mmediate noei that if 
gir ere aL ee aye th ri it pn hiro ee t i os 
z or Wheat on £x- 
fee: Thay ve gréat Ramki in stating to you that = pose our phone savy ge tå the p e and chemical 
$ n several | stion of frost. It appears peg da on all sides 
1 
rch, or the earl ly 
t ind 
ri of A pril, 
ç 
ren ep abies that a. pare 
see no 
Dip mmo: ev 
} ticularly ma = like of last, should kill kx a 
al- | tio 
of the yee sown Sa 
tt 
nd; a | reason to kn ow 
öther TA ws ne have no 
othe aes is, Paper? © hubs, i im their present con- 
in ordinary seasons, w 
iras let us try and conyinee ONER: 
vt gj 
that such eae 
with the rest of bey crop... At a 
in all these 
oints, b 
One of the chief benefits devel. Ta usin, 
r New- 
on of the 
ayear or two 
d in the eet they. excite, Bib, 
r both of *these*re tom ter arog 
>. a few seasons, they die. Am 
Itis 
rt- | attain more than 6 or 8 years of age. 
S |are drooping towards death, ine 
ease | ceased to exist; some, it is true, 
m, | pas there to fill the void which iy a left. but-a 
The majori 
have =i 
sing up here 
by its 
| retreats of the 
It should nev: 
state. Where 
only. of them all exhibit full vigour and. activity. 
certainly mu ich to be: desired that this last case 
‘heen ‘in 
the Rant of ry F Yhdfei nance nga h the cadet 
a 
= 
met with a — death through the folly of meh or 
e of its mbers; who obj jected to are humble: 
are so useful in nthe cause | of 
alate Y spected m 
© 
great weight, thus. el 
ara a made by vari 
y: farm, convinee sage that thin in. sowing. W 
aya 
ote 
insect tribe, crushing ee ee ee 
er be) used saad wee om, eens is in a pasty 
the drill is light. nome os eg 
pr ai pa jiona by raar clodwoller, t 
arious. farmers, who haye ins 
$ 
Sil | patented Poros which a body acquires siy ‘on perv 
tion. 
Far 
bingy bs 
cured 
piers of land are an intellige 
| aaaiuainee with the theo 
therefore, 
3 Clubs are of two kinds: first, those e 
vals. 
cula “Thin a 
er a ani t till itis in 
breadth, of ear, np sizeof 
3] remi over, whilst fea: 
The abuse bes 
appearance, but by 
a or ariy gro ne a looks 
e length 
y aA Er 
r points tothe uncovered: inter: 
towed on Mr. Hewitt Dayis i is: cha 
in aa cultivated cA AA where = oeu- 
ent class 
the importance of go cee aaah on p 
cultural topies, and: the adva! ry age of an at- 
eas thei who, | 
ustoms, 
How. frequently -am Ito 
Davis is, I. hear, not -a:good. farmer,” is 
“Loo k at his stacks and bis: stork The 
told, « hot Ste 
reve pa 
t con ntinuing t 
practice 
e 
eng 
unite together to preci poin pg 
r to ‘he ear hir ed lecturers illustrate the 
and kee 
|a bad or middling farmer, 
man 
and that oni, gee 0, pro+ 
eeps rok = as much s cannot be 
3 But, then, oem rowers wil 
d, 
verse takes place by thin owing i The height oh ae 
thin out 
diy, th ud, and, beea 
taphs, Sak Meaig the pem mA "hich a 2 | the sagt amongst a oe ee ated | at mens a-penny. No doubt ora be vu cons 
ety existed, and tenant whic h have been established, it may be, temned, but apron stacks and. my. stock will. be my, justif- 
fo Miga d one. 10 determine the proper method of by | with.those mba hy 
ti z x ikia rig 
it Armeni grosh. be full priensoad and it | office g ` the Aes ae rpe rs cee pr aon at Stamford. hill, has as shis seas ason 
: heref hoe ce Oe Ae ongst Cl lubs © e| E ch 
May, therefore, be as well h n that, denpi that shinttality prevails ; the former have sky e one Wheat kernel in every, ager pet: 
tong the many deaths Maike er nad few, | all the elements of permanence and v naa within | ¥en pe a aha ced ya en 5 d mes ' ibe 
been pt and violent; they have | them, and, pore liable in rare cases t mam nii axe: cloenly nspected. them, F aay nr ar me ba 
enof 'a-lingering-character, such, | and violent death, this, like similar whi phe ngst of fandi sown j and yeki pear, Ba ed 
nted’at above, which would result | were is uproar the consequence ‘of an excess, = at nt thina rh cme They bow down to 
a sufficiently. long period of semi-starvation of. the vital principle ; i bad be APS the | the tremendous, thunder, showers we-have recently bad, 
letter, received from the secretary of Sale, ip it is owing he = but bold] their heads again ;. were sown ip 
28 118/ NOW. in hird, year, must, we jects the discuss ; the latter class of Chibs ; on the | October, ighbour is, of opinion, with, me, that, 
n 3 ‘ny th vd midd ry. Society, exhi- ‘aie hand, have tobe maintained by aforce ie $ lr early sowing.: ses Sissy oe 
TY. y, econ ition o e majorit 6 ex- ith hi b ti d,a d ut, most- probably; the more numerous the 1509 
ng Farmers’ Clubs. shies judg a es Hid mentto ling Ae it Ty. | smaller-would pore sew the ears and kernels, pay 
spores which have been re tion whieh “sometimes atta is nothing would be thus-gain appt Anere 
ucan give me: any advice as to the best need by that eahairaion, the effects of Pei ee They are giants mi pipearanep, <a 
óf reviving our Club, avery glad. | it so resembles. s the majority of Far Pi ba ug an adjoining pee om the, same time, ang 9 
e had t they | Clubs belong’to hag pr nd class, cand it is ois eet e am of soils: This isian important 
fell off... There is hardly a:person in the — 9 have est tablished aSociety oft this ip- | ise ji es that thick. sowing: S aol dines 
cept myself; and; perhaps, two’ or: three t do | th seh gi whilst the re- 
wou r a moment, ttain the idea to leave! it to itself ; the ‘attendance of its pieta 
s 
tte 
-| must be 
laxation of effort o on ir A gatis Le 
of 
p solely by their exertions; any Te» | thin. sown was 
“thë members 
kept u 
ws 
a 
oa sure antidote, to: 
t of many. 
atten 
th 
to d3: on eac 
xt 0 ol the part 
weenie = \ great deal of information 
of pra 
kouti 3 deve p 
iy in ee h 
vaii average 
f starvation n which Ii arth 
The ears of the thin 
y Laineh enews the 
fee 
pe ve at sa SS i a. 
rows of kernels were about 
t each 
and 
at least “100 Lapis 
1500 for 1. 
The appeara: 
rance oof t his. crop justifies 
good soil Bot would have 
a a a report me the ae 
the farmers 
are none, we are nerion 
d; of eresier paraded > 
ge no men have a more 
‘Waite 
beca ause ‘Fefeel. that, from iha reasons iire 
meet en, 
intere 
n October. On a of 
ne; ats arare — rap a lecturer, an 
: a = K dinner, and this i is we en 
iiu its support. If vad eters 
ae ‘is cle ste to be of 
hat our Pesach 
‘and pr 
icit anything, whi which think cap 
iiny fe thin 8 
cea of their, arduous: d 
stent o assist ese se genlemen 1 in wt per- i pane in every sq 
$ ~ Thè interest of its mane in the eons ‘See 
deliver his? Ants idee’ till. others a and activity of a Far = Club is s, of cou o be Droste teeent airy the —. un: dey 
and: ‘the’ Tesult is “a “pretty considerable kept alive simply. a f subje jects so ceived, during two or three. peric sis HE ote 
The srw ey mode of dise ed, as it shalt cident he fee their interest, a growth, top-dressings of manure, such as,soot or. guano, 
Rig rsued, because p= farmers, to consider an And we have only mixed with fine bone-dust, gypsum, and nittate of seca. 
ave no motion Lot get getting up and making a to add’ that -we are Marae Wheat been sown in daly, 
h. Conversation begun, it is soon : sistance we can. rok bak at the free p in a ee lanted, in. October, one „plant 
‘and it would take a cleverer secretary | ofthe off in ae it it wall have been a AE 
lier: friend of mine agg ii a Siesta r nig, by 
— say 
4 to z e 
afena connection a the progress of agricyl-| "om a ai 
hav, Boen, to a. considerable than thet aca; sa We aoe a i ne a 
me shall all fee ermitted s our I ns eai some traus last, Aprl,.one 
“surpasses thas, in 
although serpin 
oe 
ON Ss ae aoe SOWING to srat 
“onan average 
regard to 
an 
a reason to 
see opinion: the the safest. 
and- cheapest way ta:s; “eure 
erop indo sowie nin sonkant 
believe that the pa 
it with thin 
g 
dibbling or 
1 | forget that one kernel on every 
square foot 
ho sow aie Aua 
that thase. w 
| per acre put 48 
get a return: 
quarters 
cael of 
‘ensures ama 
ne the OTS of 
nt ‘transplanting corn, 
re, a 
48. kernels.on 
acre. 
manure and not the lar 
of 13: ion om 
ap 
us paii in mind itis the ampie 
abundant return and improved staple: of 
