] find 
. —— hopes of the 
and promise a productive harvest, the hop of|growth of a Dean when spr routing — — ve 
the Pete are "sequenti — — by t at these tubers m — Fede appe uv uniformly fog ae all of rain in dei vá a e 7 in the year 185 
the ravages of plant lice. There are other minor | at a very early period of growth 4 inches, while in the wast Adoi Essex vil 
afflictions to which they are ay arising from was between 60 and 70 inches, From of Eng Engl: 
er insects or parasitic Fungi, but in gene al not — During last week several provincial NE pp f ue dd tay is betiak T 
to such an extent as to ct much notice cultural their a to tl 5 of stone ier ale 
It was hoped that si sengena of winter The Norfolk Ae Association metat Swa son that account that few "persons in pe = 
Beans might make the of cult Essex Society m «orn j mi y^ of Essex h. js die their attention to the eastern ` 
certain, but like the ie pieles] they s meeting took : 155 of the Cornwa 1 of sto sic ock. He ae red more particularly i * 
from drought or excessive moisture, a and de deere Society. At the last of these Aere zs bv 7 — arge extent of Grass tim E 
tanding their comparative n ey are ings ain Davy, of Southmolton, o had a "ced 1e e was within bounds when he said that wi 
someti was urely proved last year, officiated as judge of cattle, referred e duties ri A sari wn not half-a-dozen cor 
rendered almost abortive by aphides. of his o terms which especially deserve rigen ant PEA — exhibition of sheen 
To the ions above mentioned, in the case publication at a season when merits of com- aii Pu. the 155 » mg im hel the country 
of wint s, one is superadded which renders peting cattle are everywhere being dete termined. ous suh aA üt be ashamed to as a whole = 
their cultivation still more precarious. At e following is a passage extracted from Cap- part of = United King im O exhibit in 
present moment in all parts of ut — this [tai n Da VY's s spee ech :— Eua "em E | 
erop is rottin on the groun ith singular Somebod Lod that t e ornish armers Cheshi 
rapidity, the bala beco: e from a te of 115 been fo = ANNUM ith f far P suggests the propriety et ems 
0 
h ver, 
t de them fat e a rds ea 
knew, hov 
re age; but ya 
AU elf had often been called on for this 
before, 
ne oung " bulls, and 
"err and 
wor 
w them 
for fodder. 
Ten years since the writer of this article pub- 
lished some — in the "Agricultural “Gace | 
larly 
ich h. 
ni contended it was th 
away b 
| certain animals, wh: 
iota 
fatten, an much m 
li 
draw attention to the first and the third prize t stale in re * 
e They wo called by so 
ad an indieation to cte 
ges not to be | 
Te 
T 
to be brought into — — 
of food adulterations mer i 
5 us as the latter. 
The follow: 
arks . 
(Jun e 2, 1849, p. 345), whieh agree so sing 
Bat we shall make no apol oey for reproducing 
one or two ci the opening paragra k - 
* Early in the spring every energy was called | put them by the par ar iem others, and see how they Im 
iuto prematuro bien en w sudden nly |W will look, You member that fat will cover | course he . 
2 deficiencies, and — "little animals we awarded|of food, as well to the tenan 
checked by a course of dull c Si a weather 
atten: de a à i equentiy with frost, an . cha almo — to ot al | the prize to had no fat, and he thought it would — the 2 aet In a dairy distriot iti is most di 
at irect solar light fo r some week a more powerful oe s than m : ad, to dp out any gre to i e the "epic — and more igno 
deficiencies in He should not be afra o | farme make tep out of the besten 
7 der satisfv d s to * r| i MGA 
mst cap shoal ee uh ce Hec over rft than that | the awards, and to e bim from the head to the ré il, IE. This elass p eagerly j jump * eii s 
an occasion a 
conditio n of tne winter Beans is then anat prize. There was one animal "wd INE Meg mmp ly H their fathers an bars da 
aecording pre cisely w with the experience of the|might wonder had not gained a » Eo — 
present year, y i n the uie AIRY MANAGEMENT. 
PP linT } il e milk from one dd wel. he did nó Sig JOHN 5 NCLAIR has stated that 9 
3 was a fit animal to 1 a age that E 
would produce 
however, on 
the affection irec! 
quantity of plant upon 1 roun 
— — T a Co 
| na pi to as a milch cow. 
5 
In agriculture "alb w 
t article of 
It was an all- 
same extent, in in a si uem y, and for that 
stalks are very close in some inst nces 
-prev 
that ‘like produces like,’ a he firmly be 
pr obability 3 the 
iseased, if not to the 
wasa 
224 
produce, and d makes a a good En 
law the 
nimal 
— he ey | res) 
"ihe t 
ordin gako present ra j 
. 10s. Sd. as the value of the beef, f, reckon. 
d. per Ib., and 161. Mis. 9 vi i 
ing the beef t 70 
the butter, et. ng the "butter at ls. 
hypothesis of Sir J, Sinclair be correct, t thes 
doubt that it is the in of the 
system in preference to t| 
an 
absolute f.ilure of sme piu the stalks them- though — "na agri rioultural —ͤ e 
ee or wa Beret "uat "nula w ex a. acne pin 17 very creditable show s 
MON by Mo akuarain, ; mls 3 n plements—180 entries from 2 hibitors—was 
ides the platite thin nly seater a de es S not so large as on previous occasions. Hay-makin 
Gy ali tinm aD a a d mowing machines were — bited in —— 
* he local breed of cattle was well rep sented, | 
and Norfolk has a number of ell-known 
Down flocks, from which the best eee af the | in 
was a good 
m the herds of Lord 
ime. 
The Li of e 
rtly as to 
— of sho: —.— in Sate Lord WEN 
Lady e , Mr. 8. Goocn, and others were dis- : 
— inning of this century, 
At Colchester, the second annual meeting l the dairy stock at 
of ‘the. eri Society w was — g ir a -- or, querer ngs et parts 
markably go of implements by all the 18 
1 eed 22 Medien Me. Ransome . 3 
. Eeo E SMYTH & Sons, GARRFTT, COLE- ay of luxury, a mo 
we believe, purely from Tue Ai „oon ENTALL, „ CATCHPOOL & | every day; and of late 
ö odueed men; with —— f P — MENT m UU 
parasitie Fungi; the hough 2 ^ 3 ers 2 and Bur- a few Potatoes in the 8 
very Enn, and others from a disiance. There | effect of such feedin 
as yi AR vir, Mi. cattle and | they are turned out 
— n horses, so numerous that of the previous e so dri 
ts "herenfeer comparativel: 8 like the ghosts of cows, th 
ex N Tus and a tolerable’ show e p and it is not till t 
1 1 me Sh a of i At the 
orwar ur again, and his winter Benne ^ as the show, Mr. r eferred in Grass, that they give er 
lock extremely ant in Mareh or Apri the following terms to the faults ded merits of and 1 me A 
would be wise to hoe out every other plant, ere and though a much b ^ on 36 
n ternately in the drills, so as to mak sd ue ho er throughont = v prai 
stand in a sort of quineunx. e are e mess proud of his own pu when he stated that 
that, had this been done, some crops whic we ES 4 county 2 need not bow their D x mise — 
bius 8 r^ nate pe might re eee he] Farmers have now, however, ^i 
. e exact prepared prii the finest sam oh ion; of 
plants to be removed m of course depend upo gunt. of sampl er om, ll —— pene ‘the to be N now is not—how & sufficiency 
the state of the crop, be | other part of England as the agriculturists of any 
Within comparatively few 
ticular kind of food is to be gathered e 3 
life for a ger gre 
t À in what 
erci = to ns Which the cows i rage 
uire such treatment, io hens adva but rat! what variety 
“hh “a em M additional re- gene — im hr been € corn, and th therefore m of eme of gem " 
mar me farmers before x ert the diseased | 8ticulture, with o ascertai ee ae 8 
geou have rved a nu nur of m tubers s ae as the Pine: " corn, 11 icu € tle "Y wi Ai — 
tion wit 8 2 "t ve mart ee — * the poks th 73 . chere has been a great improvemen 
y. is is e case. ot Stock. there e ber ee he 
them up the fis pes - dia or climate of this their dilatoriness hithe The | well as many other ete 
closely allied plant, and they | to the provi ab tbe nd 4 aede peeatari ee ee dist a a 
a | e 
8 if they watch the cd of anmals, "Now: 10 is ee to the Ke. Even now ins renner son 
