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| mom 24, 1858.] 
.THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
1021 
ng 
nal on 
a cha ш у в cold ^ed should exchange чын the 
my so mild climate. Wheat will 
emu, mprove on сан ог 
E dt pite in a- cold 
and impr іп а mild. one. Extremes 
of heat and «did. injurious to this grain; 
iun: a Pi “change of Seed is necessary toi insure 
Autumn Crops т South Essez.—' The 
of M Un. especially of Wheat, are неру good— 
and they have bee 
y cured i 
is remarkable t 
по! wee 
| qua quality, 
mmer jud 
кеа ogg cedented during 50 ре ars pn ee as to | 
s [otim 
whini ings about the effecta of free trade. eed not 
| m conilitings 
standing the gemi large produce this year " | 
als апа 
| cerea 
half 
bee 
po similar 
c а wet toa а more genial ju. from a chalky ^ a 
soil. 
otherwise Mery веб wi 
к; from а 
lays to sands, “апа what is better than this, 
бео should be fully reversed, ca m versá, in ndeed 
m. Australian Wheats h: 
f 
Red Wheat and ofer white Wheat 
is of less value, than LE ed. Farms | Subject to | 
grains 
damus Thos ought t азу select; the hardiest reds; | 
mmis, Golden White-chaffed m 
е тте: of man 
vation of the oubt 
f | many such nans, and even greater Mecha mee 
wil be experienced as steam culti 
+ 
nature, of but little: 
climatic causes ‘beyon: wena 
solve, or more probably the. result 
As a real 
pro 
ireum- 
а | land 
(though very 
a ате: alora defective and paer] 
uld be fi 
comprehensi: 
of over- stimulating 
ure, often снаге €: to е: 
ood Whe i 
Б n thi f 
ИИ wit the flail with — 4 m 
M w s of mtem eutting or Beans, 
by sickle or scythe, with gatling oi 4 а reaping 
Lie achine. -Using one of the Stirlin ng machines with 
back delivery, we cu 162 hou urs, tlie 
= 
t 139 acres | 
t ha: m 
sonably infer the 
and M. deep ploughing, &с. 
табо; on progress 
not s 
is made one way by cutting рыт the li. The 
people employed averaged 14 € eim all уч 
н red 18 people; when ing one way b 
ut and brought to light. 
zd ir tien: 
ate, ету rich soils, if | 
great а Уа Нага 
mild soils 
erily * the w.” 
TRUA Tlistricts бо most suitable 
is betwe 2.08 | eee mas and old 
Ws tobe: and Ni Site 
g^ 
ce а 
Lord Vista advocated four bu 
und that every grain 
red | ma: 
t | are expected to 
ped, i 
g. standing 
е, | 
pr I" at leas 
ummer), 
'otatos. 
very blighted 
appearance in the foliage, when Mage and Turnips 
grow most. ir of callipers ж 
якы during the 
ND E tly, в 
otwith- 
prevailing 
it is to be 
аге 
carted, e: tter! 
that Potatos escaped the 
diseas е Ушаш well in summer, those, 
ripening with 
lering. 
pro- 
ers. 16 is cheering, to agriculturists, 
n ver, 
бор re^ to рону генв wio have no alterna- 
ed i 
that t abunda nce of fe 
"Th 
sae Grass depart- 
t measure for the 
d, a eezed o 
Жы 1е, however v n s (hos rejoice, a gener: ral м - 
ті аб autumnal г 
re pulled ud 8) 
£0 17 
09 
6 
4 
`7 Men, at 2з. 6d. e 
7 Women, at 18, 4d, . 
m .. 
day, which, multiplied by 16 2 
and wholesome exercise, 
f course misinterpreted 
һе intended to 
omitted а negative by chance; 
not of much importance, as Mr. 
ARS “as a хра j^ p Wen 
at and Barley p ing drm ав Englan nd, 
Se paita of Scotland either.” 
e 
ite 
the ountry, 1 cannot perceive that thi 
eve either Tet our lands to nature," to Heatb, 
^ | $0. Flax; ог that I. imply Яғејаз 
t gua. 
clim 
held by ore mpete myself ; 
| and Pis осу «si an Mes сор M "England was 
| etii Ш more. uncertain in Irela nd, where the character of 
parts of the 
y eci 
wers over the oeenpiers of richer lands. 
imis w where the ү, e farmed upon the „best те 
prae 
before th ey аге e adapted to the growth of Wheat; 
hence crops of Potatos, brown Mustard, and agricul- | V 
h 
roots. и. 7 
eport for Invernesshire.—The harvest has 
arves 
nat dun us and dote xing one, as the weather was 
bee 
very n siny and variable, but € from the delay and | 3 
British Isles, 1 shall be very much surprised if the 
анаа of stock in Ireland does not, рау well, and сап 
only say that my experience points in it 
direction ; and аш now 1 
00 acres laid down in impolicy of aban- 
tV. 1 
Grass, The 
ite any tillage, бора: population will be thus 
nished t 
elin e grain exposed 
he w Ls after i it pam on 
the 19th September. {ыу to that date considerable 
dim р кыдо hat i gia юу эче о 
disci. he of the recruiting sergeant is 
vi t 
str d grain are greatly out of proportion. ‚Th 
be neral practice in seeding ж regulate the 
mantity in ассогдап s sin of seeding, the 
fertile state of the soil, and the 
which it is got in. The Vetter me soil, and the easier 
works, the less seed a: required, and vice versá, 
e 
to prevent "— is another 
If th 
that day a most u 
T 
ет the ign: PT the prosperity o of а country. I desire, 
ke vg r other си orres mE: вее t 
A do n 
but expec ected 
уо tigna doriai of rain took place, mir 
the uncut pi soaking the stooks, and penetratin 
athe week nd 
i 
+h 
red together during the 
also a а а тне of heav 
5 
ү dh t 
- 
prospects t dom 
t. 
ex 
e 
drying 
Е | being taken of the intervals of fairness, nearly 
gloomy i 
Since the LU oi has cun m showery 
end "certain, but there has been а goo oon үе 25 Санат 
аге 
ui 
best, which poc its ir to eed circumstances 
without Е social or piat Гре a ipn to 
impede its progres The agricultu istics 
the Irish Registrar TN has 
the 
| remarka able. It a 8 from "iem that. bs 
1l kin nI 
e better. Атвепіс, cei of copper, 
districts ba: 
been stacked in fair condition, 
+511 €. 
In the wes sta ба паз 
is 92,431, and of t in 
„ү. рн Мы 
d blue vi — "cnp these ou 
" "ers any crops have been destroyed by 
h these н bins. ere are many 
ey Pateri one n gibe zik the 
vimmin abrine 
de hio the double 
with grea 
d efficacious known 
е day previous to sowiug, 
e corn has, in a straths, 
the fi s of July 15 an à 16 (in cases e 
lower districts, in damp and ees ; 
been the case also), while some cases 0! 
corn and о: 
bm trou injure ed by 
damp in X cw unusual 6 
broken bee 
d ll water, llon of water to 
five bushels of ты еа& minutes | 
“те ts ed re 
"он “favou its 
of чу гэн a 
x zen ба 
уһе еа! 
їз 91, 555. Of the deg under green со there is a 
decrease of 19,358, while in meadow and Clover there 
has been an Md of 7724... In cattle there has been 
; i diad 1, in 
16,615, ів she; 
з Е - e А 
tionis the result of ressure last pu be pon the - 
vd m farmers, who Ad meet their liabilities, while. 
r decrease 
any other cr TD Por that there is а umet in cr 
^ Iu ink that this result is satisfactory. 
see the c 
of 
viala 
resul: 
rable. 
fair bulk, AERA 
grain. 3 , Barley 
OW wholly given up. 
has not bu окей large Lap bat. will 
bus om a few 
aft 
rid [ended v up, s ок bes well "dusted with hot 
turned 
over; a 90 well s lime wo ^ suffice 
for four or five e essa nda to its qual 
variable ; in some plages a etes "o 
can be well grown; во can 
should M well rounded up and left n. mining 
it is put into sacks Mp y for drilling.. Tfn 
used it should be spread thinly over the floor, in хма 
state it will шел; for a long dh, ав the lime soon dri 
P the moisture in the grain, It is Rs course s байан! 
add that all ean. О. Р, 
diui на Бш hould be e 
together 
of last year's бе “ч its quiim 
ce 2 mus dre mark it as intended for the plants 
much 8 
very low ; 
ears of wr 
which 
and | abundant moisture for their em ocn 
pi eh require a hot; sun tofripen 
their grain. 
with, in some quarters, a 
resurrection of the old and well nigh forgotten 
T “statistien —А% page 950 Mr. 
Лору ЧА 
speaking on Agricultura] 
Її Henley is represented а 
