§2.—1845.] 
-in other experiments I have found no difference 
the produce of the anh fotioe ates 1 dia 
pect to have found. the 
ucing 
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s 
THE AGRICULTURAL. GAZETTE, 
i 
879 
Top 
Pontus 
y be an object worth attending to ; 
i eet! Peisias may 
the lq 
mips also 
should a dise 
pro! oe cag 
uan of s 
be we parigs pon te 
me 
| of Turnips, Wheat, Barley; Oats, or’any y other eo or 
those that gain prizes for fat oxen, Piat 
there is any comparative c chance = f bringing to excel- 
ir | lence and memeo — those articles, équal to semt food 
Plax. Lisa and bene parison. 
4 n 
A 
an equal | t 
ye: 
anm 
isease similar to tha 
them 
there exists mme: rory di 
yet 
pow wk: 
whieh very probably may. 
"asu 
oof Parsnips should be 
would. evo; a distance “S i ri for the Potatoes: 
p ey 
ae aah advantage over shallow on 
appear disposed to 
sa 
man nera 
—_— of 
These 
eet w 
the rid 
a 
they both “had: exjually 
ee 
oes under them. 
re plants, with a f 
b 
half as many more. Potatoe: 
a 
expe rimen tI feel assured. “They 
at een As ag! Lea $ chi have — 
umber 14 
f 
a crop depends 
space f the 
and 
earth 
7 
erime: at, that 
e ta we ti 
0 man, 
an 
» did 
visit 
und 
an excelent ‘suhatiinee ta 
oft Ar, 
in the 
| decent living " the general method of grain scoring 
Ae vide, 
of Potatoes anaki be plied lang the 
this 
n the 
n like 
orkhouse ; however, I prove by experiments that 
ere is (in the cultivation of sea treble aan 
reaped by the industrious conti È tessa; ho a 
at this moment drawin ion spinners for their 
each Flax 150/. to 180/. per ton, ind even at this a price 
Parsnips r 
F ace 
t to tne 
z 
I rejoice in ‘being able to announce a a cure for 
egs, i in ‘the o 
T ear, is, n 
1 commenced 2 bay 
of D 
at kin 
ree he very vaa houses of Messrs. 
n ria Messrs. Hiv and 
engaged in 
a pu rpose of sending o teach the 
farmers in caltrating ction va we article ; if 
pesos > socie ety be established a direeted™ by land. 
TAIR 
t; which 
rance, bears, a 
g successful i in its teaching and as the ee 
f 
appea: as as 
the same _ perfume, and ‘comaunicates the 
tl 
"On an one side of this exp 
| 
esy prace s Ahab on — ea was a a piot of O: nics, 
ae spre: 
m the 
ot of summer Cabbar ge, manured | 
sieoiaaty press these remarks the 
nor ean I ee. too strongly the absurdity of a nation 
I cannot 
bat imagine that the day is no 
farmers w 
t far distant ‘when’ th we 
too | 
= onal themes ge rerni 
ag a. mixture of: G 
nE 
ces of an early one ; 
early one, the late one shou 
for ge aw 
but it has lately “been 
-f next. ph 
the Most High, et ing 
d is-good,” and refuse to listen to his voice, 
were on mes removal of ow of no crop that can 
th 
children. 
Tt 
say, © Go 
What has 
is a blas 
spoken int the pestilence. 
on Irish publie, rticles than corn. re I ties to 
in cone > hambachy 
sort of y getable for its food, and that a a Bila of your time to promote such a ‘society (asit it 
y >R 
arning afford ea to us this year. If w we neglect | be backe rsi dha fered assistance from a 
@ most dreadfal affliction may fall on us and our a hy bo py Sanare ao ila hare, it is well known, 
been partial this year may be total thei ap of thousands sunk in machinery, and’ 
emous neglect of the warnings of t have „Ela ax to keep it goin s they are all well 
a false semblance of faith, t and will ae 
Ikn 
to i the money “they” transmit to foreign ners t 
es ti Dickson, Bull and ‘Mouth Hotel, 
par 
an 
E 
s 
cal ee rom pan as Iam, let me 
aim: 
nor one 
o soon reconcile pe to. 
ec 
Far mers’ Clube —I.am not abe that in my cone 
I 
i blist £ Farmers’ Cinbs T 
The. Earl: of Ears Gass wb sth cast a slur on the agriculturists of Berkshite, as implied 
lish Arasman Society’s Journal,” prt that “On Procurtrna Earty Porarors.—It has been re ident * F.,” at p. 82 ae object being 
2.dibbled in Be br ruary, in dou ible lines, commended to yn Potatoes before the end of Janu- | simply to show. their necessity and advantages, “If 
d with so it was unintentionally. He, however, certainly 
nd th ground p may by p L will not say wilful uly a i 
5 of the G owe e- (the headed eae and or vegetation Ep the Potatoes i } 3 and I degree of ignorance: First, he allusion to the 
ich are KAR in, May/and Res „tliat he l d by ing tl I qu oted, at p. rpm which contains a deseriptive 
0 this nagar in 1838 fro Faring accidentally | turfmould.. I w grieulture in , under 
an oft e Fe lienberg, cession as anran nl Thus, n time, the f the title os 6 ‘igh’ Journey Book of Berkshire,” or; 
yl in omaha whieh ld be planted, and a ene failure | as he ter si “an antiquated book by Knight relating 
ned, The. success mà been porn and it ‘has Fr scarcely ensue. By planting spro giai sets ot ob-| to. a jou o theong i? ing “a de- 
been omitted for aed i in Dor regal a a crop of well-grow n Pot y the seription į in a his time would be a Tibel u upar the sate | 
Oakham; and so far from: the Bean crop } pring day.” So far from being an reseed 
(in. consequence of the greater di t zi ing 74 te I took 176 fine blished o-that 
plan the Cabt t di l hd weighed. ile and | in no fear of. am activit being pedas He il 
them), it, has,:,on-the contr: rary, b refuse capablo : Soe used as fi says, “ the 40. and-50) acré men: are gone Jong ago, ‘the 
ae at bushels e a reer. H ae for five | statute po planted in rows 4 feet asunder, tg te proof ra ce of rauk as bigh in their pur- 
uced, gain, being 9 inch pore aga would vap any H, pte = its as any, andthe, majority of th: wy" vie with the 
rie, a. ajeeb À Me. Sows! ‘Davie writes to a fiag ouly oe ses with a refuse 3 Norfoll men; Leould mame many who farm upwards 
Lincolns] farmer, as communieated in te stones—alto ekar arent 53 sl yt this selene fit for 4 food, of 1000 acres, and one- with whom I am- aequainted 
R al Gazette, of Jane 14, 1845: —“ ł grew th a base also been recommended to piani kah sets neariy | 2000.” re to t the opulency of aparani pro- 
ean, which contact, but not touching. on p |7 rws d 
Coos l November, a and drilled if ‘ows 27 inches tee a the regular time of renas = Wheat t wore 
h ard a bites lee appeared in bane bos ——— similar sani ot Fonna Cabas 
s are ae ed in: 27 iniches apart, in p- of Potatoes on twoacr p where I| Bei kmal asthe “lath eonnty. 
te.of, the e spaces between the Beans. aa thas i should i in nthe common. way of Shilin ng: a. lost all. -Ef One statement,-however, TeS pa pew ps too glaring 
ver fail to t-bed early in the sony had Sorel th > age over, es gn rane oe 
th eared : į a thee for it A peaa —covered it wit a e many. establi years i 
er cae gon alinak ohe Far eaei es of ad lat id. he county, and yell papporwed:? £ shall aanioualy 
S, — te your 
y Lh 
Dy sain alone a fault.” 
Se ol John, of Melchbourne, near ‘Kimbolton, 
FRE Ta} 
they e, more aoe into: the hates made: by the 
sal Eassert there is not one : Farmers ers > Sha 
£ A P 
yal A f England, on Wed- 
the iah) i Mansi ton ee 
for 
b establishe 
Pasig sag ; and Í yon him ne ts ele of re 
In one eto visi 
era 
gu 
Se e appeared pins — three or 
xs es hi gh.to sustain no cheek, even when plated out 
futing this naming an} it 
, cing a- journey throu oh th tral pact, 
tiag 
on the very point of my locality ; so that b by accepti iag 
} »1 should “deriv ve mo new information, Ses, 
ast weak meeting 
on the volgai of growin 
, Ebeg to inform you that 
and Cab 
rop. | 
of them; h b 
k SURV 
them when 
planied them as 
they were not gimen m ve aay 
the bed. ons h the Sets w many e. 
i Beez 
when — upu until th re planted. 
deep as I eould, poe pei the ro in 
in 
pi 
ments Sige knowledge of which he ean only rent 
pag by passing eg vations, resi sting as he does: at: ir 
remotest AA Berkshire, 
bed 
d, 
yet there was no failure 
Chai bs are alike want Grs 
"r Sint T m 
oF 
E 
"i 
Home nce 
~ Flax Improvement Society of Great Britain, 
— where th 
at kere iu 
re than 2lbs: 54 oz, with th 
drill 
inners, 
i ed 
man 
ag pees 
hi 
the ease with} su 
att Potatoes appear} = 
Potato experiment, 
Ee ei productions "i 
was 
eli st 
superio 
bast earlier part of | att 
such as 
- Gorrespon nden 
here are 27v 
x 
“several districts 
wn to 
in 
d. The early gro aie 
ros, | the bad i isy I ake stolrted by gine a little lvose | 
LLS 
—ås I| 
ery extensive 
f Flax 
z in seri 
ve ee 
Sait iN le 
Trap-rock a Manur een reporta that, if thie’ 
railroads ‘contemplated to be made- Radnor. 
shire ike == there would be a great pon 
ered that w ould causes 
th and a 
ing 2 
> fentnations, that it was formed i in a state of In 
camie action, I calcin a pieeo of-it, pe 1 fous it 
f carbon +-T'should think z 
this 
ent Society reekon-45 sto 
evon although I know 60! 
qualizy comes to 
pra 
or 12 per cent., and not more than 40 of silica. 
— ithas been analysed, but those anatyses that 
ers fare ol a low price (generally a pound] ora 
