592 
gressiv e increase in the value 
visit to such a property from 
with as much pleasure as heal 
with very little more 8 and ‘eae 
oft An a 
fe m night be n 
land or Irish peck 
far gr renter 
perm | 
TUE nil zuo À 
RD AGRICULTURAL GAZETTR. 
cann e be said? n 
Eton 
characte 
farm, —— p risk, van like ce oe ‘hear 
> The 
to the cultivation ol "tho o x ea 
a very 
ji lya 
labour. The capital voali in x this s way yieid not only 2 
regular return am the crop o igo by: and surplus sheep, 
but, Arvar the land would y y year increase in 
valu ge me more rage 
and pm table. Merino sheep in very pi e fioc M s 
ed exha 
Wheat—our great sta aple— 
1j em nds abundant 
ix ud the Colza, of w 
—the winter and sy um 
b oh f d 
Co y be eultiv ated 1 
—— bettie equally Meis 
rary charact ter. 
lich [eee 
mer, the — 
In a wide e v 
ed from sj 
the bes 
T 
it, every e care shou 
degree 
mn ina EAMUS admirably adapted 
1 the us vi ourse of rotation. 
root crops those panta, — | 
ed for the crops which 
rofita 
I -— on these prairie soils, with great profit 
thei ners, 
The iret who has keen competition to contend 
with in this seaun from the constant demand 
for land and consequent increase of rent, Pat Bs 
his elder sons there. 
a view to fatur re —— on 
: 
for his whole 1 
eed | 
Wy of nourishment fro 
lant we are now referring 
eake place: 
he 
They aid also | 2 47785 directly, ae "thee 
" 
p^ manures cont 857 75 
a 
igh commercial value, ism mar 
Y t an 
farmer a highly valuable 0 
manure, w which being restored to the soil gives back t be 
e said before, H 
manure the soil c 
nd has been liberally 
wer o manure the 
those — "| 
| 
very moder 
his, ee 
is taken of the credit, terms on w bii thea lands may | 
be purcha sed. 
"or example: If a 
for themselves un independence. 
| 
n English farmer desires to place | 
8 
ie ma 
ind y 
select for each much larger farms, w ith xol — than of t 
is s needed t to start the one 
ood sol 
the us 
^" England. He fixe 
terms of credit, fixes 
also erms for Miedo breaking up part 
of the — Ur Wheat, and building a snug. cottage. 
AN he es hi fairly — ed, and returns 
practical importance. 
B 
olerglibds ps € of throwing awa 
refuse of the d. -Me 
es ona radiy convertible into c 
t for t 
England ín time for his own | ness— 
cond or 
e| him. 
4: 
reed 
s last feature is of the utm nost 
Ve have in former articles 
howa what an important. part. the oilcake manure 
ays in Flemish ENE, — in no ae does the 
mer 4 Iu the reckless part—so often done with us 
MEA S attempt to do so, the 
the fertilising 
vantages follow 
refuse and re- 
| ally carried aw ay. 
cultivate, or tte 
M 
rop produ. any ad 
pa 
the oleaginous p ae is Fes which at 
w. 
Still “ther, the oe uce 
all t 
Flan ders is ixtur 
excretæw, and of cating 
ita ud in winter or in 
* s. fi: 
With respect to the 4 of k inthe role 
may be stated that it follows 2 85 
RD; it suecee phe after the I mol 
goon cai, 
ool 
alive 
om wi 
recor 
the sol MA RV for that pet 
transcribe. The first is for undraine 
system. 
carried on on a 
divided ; 
dibbler: 8. 
Atel By facility offere the far 
deviation of the plonghi in be 
x 
e 
Ls 
23. 
— ; to retain ‘the. ere ora pires 
t hinni or 2 son 
Es may —— the reader to have here a sh 
à i star 
ss as the owner of 320 acres of ri 
and the two — —— with 
pes _ Paying all our 
e eds seasons, express t — oil, il, and 
oil-mills and the mode by which ther 
form the oileakes so well known to all 
—- int 
"s —— form 
Et 2285 o 
eave a free distan 
aa nage of about 1 foot. 
hn : 
will do 
ur 
er crop. 
which W sell for ru to 802. 
n Illinois for 40s. or 
an acre —— ught 
— while the 0 of a ise United Staten seedy 
hind; the first oper: 
„ing the o FA eed t 
mil!s 
hay 
, are generally driven by the 
rt mide sitia Ste iid 80 sea, = 
Small o 
m. 
mparat 
e 
ively. inexpensive 
. — An L Res thro ongh is 34 redue- 
TAM wder. 
se 
d 
| 
as large as that of th 
e facility 
more pete des 
good—oug e ris — "udi to the mind of 
^ man who has. a family to provide for, y 
COLZA CULTURE 
ransport is equ ally de 
n oileake, 
are prepared ; the 
Vibia tha 
suspended a 
~ of a finished — — 
or the 
nau po the same A 
ortal Shakes 
Extending his jo ourney 
of 
le with b deem 
With ba - 
manding f fait eh ken in f reae. i 
and abun les of ma 
ing. Dem 
dant even 
m 
the 
V 
from the 
fee made, gi 
ce to 
m is — 
the lower e of dian 
rnaces, and into whi 
— are some- | 
e | cost 
en 
p 
y are in . — 
e| you 
wing th 
wing in fick ab ts nei 
phe nting the 
destined 
of th Camur 
Leen int 
wen Hi flens, 
= r 8 the 
n up the pressure gets qx 2 are gradi [s 
IA I ed benealh the oat 
snp : vine Bags an th the 
ae —.— 
nature 
a knife, and it 
in farms ar. re of sim 
ushing being e eg 
true low 
essels 
tam 
* 
out i 
aft working the 
so those which act Ed the wedges 
* worked by horse 
ay now * — our attention — 
ew — with the cul- 
finski „generally grown in |t 
most important er these, t 
point 
e 
f the 
e edges m 
is | the 
ids than 
ected by 
er termination shaped to | field which 
h 
trust not 
ae 
plan 
insects— 
he fleet the 
e 
he top; "de 
the 3 — 
