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Rome, he says and truly says engulfed the agricultural | mixed and wo oed along with Hemp. The fo 
prosperi y ft of Italy, then of Sicilya and lastly of a finer and soft ax. The best seed is pos waich is | 
Northern e bulky and 5 SE of a clear colour, 
| brilliant, add vithont 1 or sour Saad. an wich 
nd 
AGRICULTURAL GARETT 
riner giv es | of 
' Overstone, has kii 205 M 
Mr. Baker's SEA Mr. Wallis 
ait 
by the papers he has read — — Pa 
iid ew E to d ie ud r 
or Considera 
however, 
— 
t 
p 
n followed i e | sinks in wate n burn t consumes rap idly and | 
present moment the ag so ans wealth of England, clearly, A 
Scotlan o and Ireland is carron away by the sewers mination. 
of towns great and small, nerer to be 
partially and for a time from the guano islan ds, nto 
These kingdoms are in thg position o of a 
ne 5 ea arms and 
bl o pro n or no dde provision 
made to keep ap his strength and repair his los In 
dire 
very 
5 this test pe 
d in vs sta 
which they plac f 
takes place Pe w within ga hours ihe see 
relied upon ; is retarded to a space: of thr 
days, ess N ee unequal the xd is no 
relied u Two-yea -old se ed. may be sown | without 
d towns, the indirectly. the ich, 
‘that 
poor isa Say but 
fer from the retention ee ould, f | ha rvest— 
ied, 
not mix xed—so that it will germinate "i. 
seed may. serve for three or four years; after th at it 
degenerates rape: Y us rotatic cn adopted exercises an 
e 
influence most im 
Zt 
ped 
t profitable 
Rebirws, 
andlord, Tenant, and Ia in 
a their Inter ests. By W. 1 ere of Pa 
way, Piccadi Vti 
s is the leu “elective title 
. Fisher 
H his 
ofa rd et i t in whi 
Bec rsho 1 on Cop yho pee 
fer of EUR respes ecti ely wh which h Md d on ele 
before the Central Farmers’ Club. 
" p l'he co onclasions to which the Club were led "x 
crop. In co N E this it may b 
axiom that the more rarely the crop c upor 
| the same soil the better the produce. Short rotations 
exercise a most unfavourable influence upon the 
» | andi w hereyer they have been introduced with a vi ew E 
oduct 
tailing misery 
and d 
3, Wellington Ped p: se May 12 
oe orre responden ues 
xii of the ae WES 
with the) nature are required, m rotation extends over a period 
— Il lof 18 or 20 year g 5 from the 
grown makes upon the e 
f the Flax. Where Flax i 5 pun 
— 
BRUG: Bc Apri 
Flax districts of Flande ers ym Su ex tras 
agrieultur ieh y no mea nef pro 
Wirin abi “localities marked by 
of the fields, by the depth of ae cultivation, 
: and ne ric chm S of their e crops, if P T i is 2 
east very nearly per yn s to | tion exter od of 5 to 10 years; in E: 
elevate. the. agricultural ‘position ri "this wonderful | Flanders, of which ch Ghent i is the chief f town, i x extends 
country at the expense of that of E Gf 5 to 0! is Pus rop s 
deem our statement to 
and has no equa 
try. g can ced the untiring indus 
the farmer in e soil "e e v APP ing the mare 
and car 3 c— the the plant i 
its st ages; 
mar at garden od 
from the iur Genntity of manure erb ed, as in i the 
case of the Onion, &c. 
h| Tn West Flanders a six- years’ rotation is as follows: 
Ist year, Potatoes; 2d, 1100 «piu Pad ada S being | 
rs wagte d; 3d, Flax; 4 ; 5th, I 
Eis nine-years' rT Rod: is as follows : 
e is; 24, Flax ad pee 3d, Wheat, che, 
olza wi Clo 
cultural operations. You ough 
districts which convey the idea of i entia 
and it is only by 
E 
o | ford, ten. ant, and 
“1, On the Beer-shop System.—That the: 4 
: ; stem. at off 
beer-shop — stem is to coterie’ in the ste! of te Pra 
character — Peg of t ultural 
does to 
onesty. o 
2 
TO 
duty ofevery one 
suppression of —— 3. Titi 
eo ro eter pal 
e req or 
or erai and Es tr 
capi 
injurious ‘to the public, and inconvenient to 
the tenant. nia 
t 
ct 
(za 
c 
1 
these tenures mud in effected as soon as 
equitable terms, due regard being had to the 
cla ain ns 5 a parties 
nd Transfer.—1. That the difficulties att 
the 33 of land have generally become 80 many and eri- 
888 — 9 der Sre — the serious attention of the 
ing effect 
bis andj 
them. 
aidander 
nent —— — as buildings. — —— 
properly come from the landlord ; and to thé 
who are consequently deprived of those opportüni pin- 
vestment, an d the advantages of increase sese rtm ag 
would otherwise enjoy. 3. That the first and most 
means for removing these difficulties would be the im 
nent of the laweof real pro; impli titles 
Hi 
These perfectly jus i 
ments Ux statements preceding to n ed 
worth the perusal of any one seeking information oa 
SEDED us here call attention to the immense store of 
valuable agricultural pope. 1 v3 EN 
he Farm e 
a survey of their that you . — to 5 olutions are 
ee AME the rae o of — which must have at, Rye or 1 7th, — — e Ur € Scr S, Oats s is xii ti 
2 — wes ndi by en Clover, e DEL with Wheat; 9th, Clove 
ro at ite; looked upon as a Sivit which Seles more d Bo ad e 99 ce s (Bast P tates: Hemp, 
8 E T EA S Qu QUAE Nd mci 24% a after er Polatocs Ea Hemp, E ne. 
Wheat; 3d, after Rye or Wheat, Flax and C 
Flax. cultivation involves uc decem good P» and Carrots ; ach, Clover, t if € Vedder now v of many y ears’ duratio 
PETEAR rn. Es 
own i dünne ie 3d _— as above, 
| Bats, aer the Es Barley Buck. 
| mox r Rye, a after Barley: ES Ry s Where 
the ih ginous plants are cultivat ed, sA Ra ape, the 
ti P, 
e pr actice 
while i Es s 
what means e Flemish farmers e 
r 
7 modes of relier it is wo Rje; 0 
ing r how, and b 
fro 
reatest Miet 1 uten or ts 
ualified to discuss them, must include zd 
8 acces: 
sible tha an it resent is. 
74 
followin g isa nine-years’ rotation: —1st. ye 
2d, , lax nd Turnips; 3d, Oats with Cnr: "us 
z Stb, 9 M Rye, 7th, Colza; 8th, Barle ey; 
ee and T 
e manures employed and the 
resilt of its enlti it t i 
f pr eparing H the land for the r reception of the 
t 
i ore frequently Beten upon as a robin 
rei. That it is 
Tr 
— cum rei ot = the dom | remain x tee of practical i o be 
of it dverted to — e to ones ii RE and 
| an early ese nication 
We bare Mit us a —.— le of soil taken n fun a ne | 
1 district. at — sede — — 
English farmer à 
Societies. 
cf Scd AGRICUUTURAL L OF EN 3 
The es of cai roposed for election were 
read. 
The eet A of — Belgian Legation 
y WEE Cov held We E 
Ms ay PN s present Col. — d in the Chair 
4 ndidates p; 
y cartyi 
ing, the wee de dà Aaa t there | 
Er to the 
is who might, "T are persuaded, with tie penp m 
of the authors, edit a num un of useful volumes 
the materials thus at ipo te xs 
would command a large eres of readers. i. 
nl 
Miscellan 
Halkett’s Guidewa 2 Ü 
of laying down rails p 1 farm 1 
ae and carts for the carriage requir advan- 
travelling upon geb rails. 1 5 a following at wl 
tages are thus gain 
€ ma bed for the ETC 
ot car ris a nd —_ 
transmitted | 
Eh 
et 
coming more than ever an u 
econom iie cartage of the farm; nbi one 
ng 
rot: 
ation, . Sun d copies of th of the International Exhibition 
dide same sS ans —.— — > all thie that the at Mesping Machines. to Lec riores under 
fi ess in Flax cu Fl the a re of the Central 7 — Society of 
essentia beir : of Pies S Hon, Leslie — laid before the Council 
soi as apparatus adapted to 
Even a soil of sw e Lighting fum be dings and nd ables and private Lev — 
ving iself for a year he w 
led 
He sta bourer could es 
mee sit, 
oils. EIE ii the - wa the cost of gas v aried from 2s. 944. 
experience r is that Ere: = = 
0| rations of F the year, — as we as ma Š 
Be ng the ground in 
n, the 
the vean 
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—— tions, besides those o f ploughing, 8" do 
soiling, rolling, harrowing, &c., which 
On ? some lands, after a long continuance 
follow e 
i 
o ‘Gen price —.— the rond used. — 
on . 
ced farm 
— and fertile; ne eit ther (M Fiaker 
a P nin x 
i 
d by perhaps two days of rain, 
wee ther, the mon is dry, but un pe pig 
hole is as tender t 
Mr. Fisher H xp detail | 80 
| tive to the Turnip mom and his —— 
ravages made by it. The Council ex ir hope 
that Mr. Fisher Hobbs would. — ches eee — 
this statement at the — Council to be held 
Wednesday next, the 25th 
Adjo "mE to Week kly Council, on 25th inst. 
. 
r too w ry. 
finest Flax di yx ous j 
or In the strong, ft, hum 
good s seasons grows toa 
m site filaments. 
1 
rer 
fir 
y. In Co i 
is dee: élayey sa sa - In -—- neighbourh 
Bruges the soil is dn as also in the Pays de Waes, 
2 2 East Flanders Ae, for the fineness of 
i a 
he choice of seed exercises one impo ortant influen 
‘lai s 
TI 
upon the Flax cro isi ie Dis 
iseussion, We 
en Wie re still too SES 
stan 
which i p ape next — of the paas Club. Ar. sed Wa i 
whi 
„ W, which is cultivated 
cde trong Flax, 
ience rela- “8 
in lessening the | Wi 
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ed with a feather. — 
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system I can hoe froin 
ith the greatest precision, without pu 
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