| 
e process em faci — 
f diff. t lities, by low price mm —— 
of snp bigh price of WM ts 10 0 0 fifteen na Taal of acres of Wheat in the 9952 ^ able to speak positively, "es bata 
IV. Late improvelnents i i, dairy pra: ctice > ; - produee only 2 ,315,500 qrs., whilst the 4,500,000 aer á : reaps rh to which I shal Wie 
t — — maem the profit- in the latter yield 15,750,000. The above statistics AC d on — ortuguese coast, whence it mang, 
* prm on of a farm dà 10 0 0 are taken from the valuable work of M. de Lavergne, | po d he 0 is countr is toi Y du 
VII. On the condition of seed-bed best suited to .. who ascribes the small result in France the occupa- | -— ire from the others, sulphuric acid hay; 
the various agricultural cr 9:070], f so large an extent of land being devoted een used to — e extent in the proce 51 
22 — M 3 — 10 o 0 anii food for th use of man, without applying or f lime appare ct as a drier. 
Mme iy he land would | its value must 1 mated 
w providing those none by which the lan on the a 
Iv. ba ba kde tabl table, „and recommended to rr at ‘the R ‘compensated fo for the exhaustion. that of a aver sarum. which, ind * — a 
following prices :— “The bad effects of this system of cropping are | resem mbles i Mage Smp it somewhat 
1d. each, or 6s. per 100 to Members of the al observable in lessening the pro irr of Water ; 
1 M 9s. per 100 to Non. m ally o a vy the Organic ma ua uw 
Lo igh, irman of the General OM iud food; the im mind of the soil by Biphosphate OE Nr essent * i E 2 * 
Committee, ser presented the report of the Committee, in | excess of white crops a in the same proportion earth made soluble ne. 
reference to ie etails connected with the War ick haw — ers, an and renderi (ing em less produetive. This is 5 44 
eetin in France by the number of ca attle ip sheep Ak aline s ” Qm 
r. Pain was elected one of the Stewards of Show- | ‘kept sion a given quantity of land; 1 5 m mou ppi Sand 634 
yard — in place of Lord Portman, who will be oj ~ produced, in proportion 0 9.80 
in y attend. $e e, &c., kept, = eompared with those yc in fon 
The report of the special Committee on Fs e Kinga The following tables show the «This 1 E ES only 3L 165 
port the past 
accounts of the Society was received and — a pi 
the honorary acting Secretary was aut thoris e| 8 S à con LEAN 
siapa» melstis to a deed of ' assignment executed by t the Sheep, 30, 000,000, ‘or 1 to 23 acres. 30,000,000, pe: TT" acres. | Fish manures have usually been offered. for 
ath t | Bullocks, 8,000,000, or 1 to n: 10,000,000, or 1 to 13 acres. bon. SL. to 91. per ton; and at c " OF sale at 
The "Report of o c: — re 2 of | pcm ma RED. viously no inducement t to duy [us Jue there P. 
mode en AVI n Unite ace the 
— a ol Jo! 1 Shelle: xcd 80 Ibs. of meat dach, or ailure of the manufactur 
read, it was resolved, on the 
Bart., M.P., and seconded by S Edward Kerrison, | 
ji rh the office Te Secretary and Editor 
shall not be combined,” | 
At was resolved, on the ime of Lord Faversham, 
y e 4007. per annum io 
reside in the 58 Society? s house, and ha 
advertisements. be 
e or before 
The following „ e Com 
were m ed, viz. :— That the Secretary "shall devota bis 
e to the affairs of the Socie That he 
ed security 4 the 8 ‘of 10007. That 
it shall be Hoe an additional recommendation to 
if he possesses a 
H tha zv sit 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL 
d. acre—that of the United Kingdom i is 28 bushels. - 
d m 
Pag 
g at once accounte 
competent Keine of % g 
| 
different results value is chiefly derived from the bi 
Werber 
— 
10,000,000. 
500, 000, 000 lbs. 
2, 000,000, weighing "ids Ibs. each, or a total 
"of 1, 120,000,000 1bs 
rance. 
Sheep.. .. 8,000,000, producing 40 Ibs. of meat each, or 
320, 000, 000 Ibs. 
4,000,000, weighing 220 Ibs. each, or a total of 
S 10 000 Ibs. 
Bullocks, iscellaneo 
tal.—The new weight — e in we , 
erpool corn market for some time; and 
e m mstances have induced some further discussion | 
s ere, that both oxen and | 
ilch sows are cpap in France as beasts of burthen 
[s | 
has met w say, then, that 
n field labo ; the next 3 will therefore be has ' 
d "for 
entirely ries the 4 bushel: 3 of 70 lbs, in | 
of Wheat, both foreign and home-grown ; also the | 
Les ws RN. «bushel ? of 45 lbs. for — and that of 60 Ibs, for 
An 
3,007,000, dae 7 mik. or sag | BRR Bor the 1 mplete; and all parties 
gallons each. agree, now that the t 
Fra 
4,000,000, 88380 ing 487,500, 000° “gallons of milk, or 1093 
gallons each. 
“The 3 are kept either until they are from 
seven yea = Ros es 5 = uec — or 
es eeks ol 
ill led as era his apon 
for 
ippers — generally . — the utmost x 
motion of Lord Portman, Mr. Brandreth 
88 oneur in and 
produce of beef per bend. 
Out "of tl 
ot^ qu^ on mee = calves are stated to sí fice anti icipated : as ko ben 
to 25 — But 
have either 
n “Acting Seeretary, until a new Secretary 
(sd cows 
e practice of working both o oxen 
e last p^ only reduc es the TR ce in Bat 
Des mowing- ma- 
„ lies should be 
— desit. rep given thereto | 
: June 30.—At the | 
pl yey mig of ts Rode, the Duke of Athol, 
v members were 
Edin Show. i er, of 2 
ee, entries of stock and implement Sie 
2; sheep, 5817 swine, 
as | this 
VR ae ect Show to mone 
were 1 xiv aed the Council, | bs 
Bea 
bs., the * of — is not yet so complete. 
Dr. Y | 
The de fects of the old bree not being so 
introduction of 
the: em — uano as manure. The “Plowing ae are 
T ufact; specim 
dia man 5 rather greater, it appears that the market has not 
ect as to these articles, passed entirel the tr 
i , no icated apparatus is necessary, all tion. A large majority of the 
that i re i it : being a stove or flat yt surface, is fret, a = — n fase A e ice 
nea it á ll it since. ut a few sti 
| bac ei io T Y a sma me pedi with flues passi noted to-ho-sotflod by the vit of the bu we Hes 
—— everything points — 
i of the change, and to — "il the 
cental at no ne late. ct so as to flour and meal: 
tter being preferable. 4 
ai 
ert. ons, 
| these are sul conditions, and ast 
or offal bei 
and convi into a proper state before putrefaction 
'eommenced, and a manure be produced which would | 
ed 
of such manures of this kind as have appeared sale trade, > 
the market, analyses eral of which have at 
different times feces made in the laborato: The first 
of them t to which I shall refer er are e two! samples made on 
x d N det 
TIME a uL 2 us A d diia. dte sni EU ume His 
; horses, 19: 
jur 56; Poultry, 824; implements, 820. 
ith tl 
87; 
The oscar ams 
arrangements for the S ti —— I am — iy They were found to 
Agri Edueation.— The Secretary ri 
e ted I. II. 
one examination was held on the 6th of April, Organic matter T IRE — 
Bight candidates inscribed. their names for ex- Co Rive e tee 
— aai d the e ee the fe etme Se ee 
wing:—John Milne, Mains of Lathers, oe Sa slt FFF 
William Henry Eley, Cobham, Kent; Th Us Sand. E ^ 3.84 2.14 
ire. In addition to t | 
Mr. Hewens AGIS td 5 ke io tiese = pune tne 7 — 
Dass. x seientific| If we esti imate these — to the plan used for 
2 eee is worth about 47. 125 and No. IL, 4 that guano 
cannot | Sa Ms, per per-ton--valnes which mre certainly not very .—1t is alm ck. in. bo fet eem 
CSI ERE high. must take into account, however, play à nen part in history. conta 
— ur oee ; the large | Pay of x 
; oom —— uces the 8 ts of between 25 
^  —&tbiti oh ed da were possible to exclude this substance, | the effective rig P equivalent [| 
— à Which 3 be done, then tlie and 30 ewt. of » OF : 1 nuré 
Tie Jeu from, iiie of these samples would be a d | some other od and that, e 
the ourna? of Agr uer E: atom of eee about 5“. wu and F of cope, n. ANNE 
July 1839. W. B — 3 the somce d itg I have been quantity Ei "elements at fot Ty 
e t number ; JUS Ww eve to ha 232 e immense value w produ 
more than usually inter m quarterly perdi — ttim sale i Live You contained ad with reference to te rere of 
Flemish husbandry, on * on English. ad Orgnnie matter i 
French Agriculture, on Labour Cottages, on the 8 956 
Bean crop, o Toe, o p = - S comu a a 
cheese, 2 nage, rt on Laborato - Bero ue Y T 2.55 
perience. Some of them we have — —— marked i 3 8 e 
— e papers on French A 100.00 
explicit and full of useful mation T The ‘allo 8 88 "The abs — id 
passages compares its results with those of ou erf we of comm 15 cept toa 
re in the an tal, A th 
ilit oe = e possi- 
wt of re eee one-fourth of the entire, and but i 1 1 px oe " pec m : 
vate is under cereal erops; t ue is somewhat Ts ow to! : 
whilst in the United Kingdom, one-sixth of the whole e, EM a n e£. phosphates. t' does not, Ege 
one-fourth of the eultivated land, is d eber ton. Ik is zobable that in ibis looken upon guano bes then 
pied, 
produce of Wheat in France is 13} ehe per 
case some charcoal or 
mixed with the ish, with 
bal 
er organie matter had been im things m — 
à 
h the view. of its acting as an ' said that A: d since hens 
