THE. 
grown on good clay-land will be more solid, or co 
more Ma than os pe 7 er dies a 
light sandy so But o e find that a 
mr: we 
lants | 
ur p 
qu variety do 
TR 
m we generally on the > ri 
l pre pa ared and se es 
vida n nice quality. eed sow sown sud, both 
n generally under a; 
more than average produce, Et 
lid, 
Turnip, say o of 2 2 or 3 tbs. in E though mora soles k . bnt by the ridge system and thin | carefully coll ected seed has been sher 
M will punte — * acrid t Vae ts bor iip ar rah ful cultivators. 3 Si proper erly og raged, ; this rod lacta ED 
Ee. the n large P propor of Kan h “A be gine 1 bo gre bende i thi V 3 — few in stances, mors balk, de pr S 
ur fa la } d . 
ed als Ate A Turni ay Sa dod se relished ur the 11555 found the Mangel do well on very Mr a Jarg uy any d mcr rience, H 
will weet and jui more palata able to the hand  dibbli ing the see and covering in wit 4 arg the quiliy e erally small in the dem 
— When the Turnips sanpa an a ra gag - 7 n spei Apps 2m that i eid i. y Where vilia d. 
are apt to become spongy in the heart, and nov s t off t hn wh esque ed never recollect t pastures 
sti, iom Aime onta large — cni 4o. Lm 2 the |a e ni asd im the i: Gate wy. set WÀ y be also service- inte ge Von up to the end of June, Eo — 
ould infinitel — 3 ido me to pon that b tits s v near , on soil nights soon in Jul 
iremos e alik have attempte ted Mangel culture on the the growth in both m 
ba 2 Doar eeks. There is nothing p 
mall ones. Quarterly Journal of Agriculture. 
aos orrespon 
Hom nden 
m Cultivation.—For many years ym. Hine Mem. 
o bec 
= 
erhaps you will y nue the privi It is 12 
more since I proj feet A vo reu or or u cellular 
m 
ich no 
me has equalle 
ee of the series, o 
en Áo eg fem before the pulles even these do 
end the 
us that they are not individually so nourishing as the | p 
sm 
A us whilst my crops have 
pu rs have drooped and died. 
n Old For ni»: Subsi 
Notices of aed 
7 
ably fine aner js utumnal ia, 
tions, but Wong the tenere 
fav rourable, ee a few day: 
e 
Journal of the Manchester and Liverpool Agri 
Society A Secretary, T. B. Ryder, Esq. 2, Elliot 
Street, Clayton 
W. as one of the e 
cial Agricultural Soc 
al aui 'exhibits energetic ‘effort i in 
$5 
so many useful directions that 
| commen nded it to the attention of those engaged i in the | 
a arm Memoranda, — 
D Forest. 1 lowin 
ger keene of ,Whichw ood po à me 
| 
selves, but are obliged to 
not 
puffed by tis e projectors. This is 
5 
very close imitatio: 
commencement of t 
At t 
fagi; yp 
Whe dered i The pamphlet before us contains the rules of the In- | prised ea of 84. 2B. p^ ne was 
np via —Ó— —— E a daea Fe ttia Del list of prizes for Men S be awarded at the | the rights of the Crown, the itary mre 
tage of rail elling over coaching, or elec forthcoming meeting at. Liver next month—the|the commoners, t nger g Lord Churchill, of 
t ile over signboard telegraphy. 1t shoul d j^ IIS o of the committee for 1858 \Guatinating that at Cornbury Park, Cherlbury. The Act for dane. 
the same with steam tillage. A per’ 8 inven nchester i entries were double those of any | tion was passed in 1853, whic iy 
On. reco itself at once — = d ab I he show-yard receipts much more | to carry it into effect. The survey shows that iis 
—is spoken of by every . I D ) P 
possible ad by every man es busi- | —a table Pi eerie woe riis Asie show- ia ó 3 me e 
ness it affects. St m calate may still be na Em large balance in favour of the Socie ety—and 8 Opes dd . Spices, c FS 
dered an unsolved problem, Since I invented my | kand list of awe of erg during the past year. nber und brut - Yos 
eircular, or cellular, system of s culture, upwards o of these and the reports. on whi ch Ans The lodges, with their enclosures. 195 38 
50, 
The 
the 
M 
„ for draining, subsoiling, irri- 
subj x: statistics or exten nditu 
cam i may o some now lie historian, 
I will ne pa the benefit Age 1 during 
a period of The man who first attracted niy 
p 
1 7 5 liqui uid ome tanks, hedges, green 
p 
€ culture. I 
> not included in 1 5 
“dell, Williams o 
oem list the outlay of Boy- = nt 
or Collinson Hall : they must | land and farming Rx us 
And a few encroachment 
Cope farm servants, implements, and live stock. For Clutton »í near] 
hese classes no less tn T were last year small quantity Un i orn 
red as prizes in rina ge ; beu Commissioners was 
e add here, as referring t t impor- by which the Crown acquired an all 
sections oe Society" s Proceedings, cher report of * 15P., which was subsequen 
the ies uer ase md Shi to. ^ 
1970 acr 
in exciting t te 
aik s range, e foren e 
This fact i is shown b 
| pleted in J anuar 
one year and four mon s, at 
| outlay for reclamation i. conversion — 2 
f Bay 
selves Y their great sacrifices on 
5 ze 
speak for them th 
shrine of vmi invention. Of all tl v^ ei inventor | miles in the present year in the fulfilment of their 
since 1846, t Um gere on who appro: my own | duties. 
system o of . was Mr. Ha alkett, "but he broke Hs The Sa dud again feel called Air to remark 
5 upon u5 ivany g 
points with an unnecessar ror fatal qoe cdm h y 
will have E railway It i 
1 
water say 
New IE and buildings 
m" 
ontingen 
daran pua i E very welt k 
to carry a lot of boughs from London to Birmi ngham |o 
and back N 2 day, but it h 
| including | maintenance c of roads 
| makin 
and 
the cost, in 
with dp and down a 205 that is, in 
— ola E short distances and after 
5 
ong | dou ubt the 
ye 
ae pexbel Tor [aad ng a 
e great deficie 
new roads, 
| lands. 
e 
d 
out of a fedi — by the sa 
The entire esta id is confes 
loughman homeward plods his way, 
nm & 
ie neia 
bo hi 
m one = ger 5 of 30 feet Tc 
are laid 9 5 
Trial | h oles 
t e cost of nor Bas hou 
re 
t. on 
tonal sum of 61. per be n ot the oolitic stone 
Land 
mesteads, which are — — 
And leaves ie farm to darkness ‘an te me.“ 
T he raven 
Really good inventions, like trees, may be of 
' growth; still . Die for tat 
a bolder push to t my own plans tried. Ido 
an ephemeral reputation or or profi 
method invades the 
t, as some 
farm it wil 
parts of the field about three weeks ago; the holes so 
opened on the porous subsoil 
showing clearly 
effectua i such o 
character. The 
18 — of the surface, 
+ ni 
such long Waiting, that which has been been rejected 
“master” builders, should yet become - chief 
stone with the “men.” C, Bur rcham, 
angel Cultivat ation.— 
that a s 
nd 
ty ede at the risk. of that not y very | 
wi 
ally 
trial D however, rs od theother porti f the fi 
1| filled w er to within e 
I 
ir 
|that one uniform 
corner | all hnds, and Aog 1 
e fe 
say is to 18 feet apart, 
t 3 feet d 
T MN / 
TEARS mer a 
, drains 
and ti 
er, though rd 1 5 
also 
district. The membe — 
which comprises gentlemen from 
inspected this great work on the ]3thof sa 
the invitation of the Cro 
evidence 
ioe s is not adapted to 
ven dts of drains are in some 
rative in -textu oil, as com- 
A 8 5 at peke OMM 
ccording to circumstances, 
productive character of the year, the 
have seen great diversity in some crops and 
a 
g 
at 
aE 
he about 
As regards the 
| inspectors 
rm that I am disappointed vith your 
localities, 
“The ha; 
general mo nde of Man ngel culture. The cou untry of cular T cases, Ae e ne s wal 
the sad alternative—Mangels or nothi There the re 
I wate ee ing. Some great first t crops of Clover, but second crops light 
p have Barei, I ma pe ener , unl ' = 
di eren — of wl whose destructive f: English- . i b roe t piss Ug res "x d of good 
bu ly, as uii 
~ te "bare, mes uently, m . p e the east a ii . p Sete of the 
os . it is— Mangels or 8 But ing hi 8 f ashire and 
ES x orsus Man; are somethin; 
g. 
Now 1 that e and yours is 
s what I have seen, 
sim ply | ti 
| Chest re within the Society’ 8 lim Oats, with excep- 
Yd 
erally deficient i in ipe and on many 
Average crop. Barley, where the soil, 
iat o 
scheme i — the — rapi be 
tion. In the incredibly eni ort space of aml 
2000 acres of wood wi fectively conv’ 
forming dat land ; 
wood ed 
Calendar « of x opm 
eer 
this his CIL was 
BERWICKSHIRE MERSE ux RM: 
specta of our Turnip crop at 
believe still worse at present. 
last? 
