= thing Fa d 
what is th 
family; and individuals present represent ing, g, re- 
spectively, 36, 35, 15, &e., Kc. years of employment | t 
with him and his father, and he hoped his — — 
m 
ains 46 ac anc 
the little Couch ‘Grass 
was forked out. 
the “Ena for the cn wi br 
tl would, in years come, t tell a thrown on 
e pon 3» . am explained what is “harvest removed at night, and in February ne eld = Fo 
Sme? ridiko hé c s connect ith such l ded with 2000 7 ea ing pni 0 y JAMES] STRACHAN, ues 
feasts from the earliest age to the ue day Hoy Mangels cee vas ‘hen en ploughed, -— lys pha EX c RPA The os 3 sri 
i thanksgiving festival to a play | 1^ ond Edition, 
mrt — si in tue i idi — d i * iod acre S weakest por rtion of the feld; white TRAHAN 8 M ptu 
1 i f dissipation. Now Tartarian s were drilled in 1 March, and were afte SPA 
— * n — th rd = Grune with 1 cwt. of nitrate of soda an Edinburgh : 
hu nd — — ki — ai T —€— koe fr "the Soni t Anim on salt. The result was one of the most | — uet SMPR x 5t 
* feas oul ”—an evening of | m : ^ PETS KK R M aii 
cred ent and icai Sc are ness and gratitude. | level eee — crops lm 2 d ao e LO AC Co Su m ; 
He then traced the importance of the acricultural | The yield of Oats was nearly ; 5 è Ns 81818 inda 
— 2 annually given by God in return for d the field on m cleared was as clean as à ae en, KEEPING: d that reco, PARY 
h y 8 Last year the same field produced the best crop of | the Farm." By HENRY STEPE mu pues ie 
0 
—its e enormous amount—its influente on trade, „ 
ve atm d c 
Swedes in ihe ip. and. Aes N Which follows now Also 
shows signs of ove er-luxur _ SEVEN FOLIO ACCOUN 
e the labour 
and made her. Mace ths 
e and a powerful nation. He 
* in : 1 EORR 
an 
and yet keep the AS free from weeds and increasing a 
in fertility. The mode of growing such Oats is 
I y after harvest, and 
guano pes e the Oats are drilled in 
-dressing of nitrate of soda is often 
l of manuring, and the 
oiled. 
e rer ver y 
of gratitude for the national iia and the indi- odge, is not necessarily s It is |? 
vidual benefit conferred by this unprecedented fine 8 general practice to take Oats after Wheat, but it is 
est showed how cultural improvement in — — = a —— is 8 a better grain to grow as los 
this district had changed ce, ig red the m of Wheat stubble 
condition of all those who cultivated the soil. He Barley | 
contrasted the serf of the fou —€— —— and th d Oat Id! ft 
— house sheep had consumed an extra quaniit y ‘of ake — de 
ey. 
w^ men o of 3 0 years ago, with. the 
well CE Leb jm arers pre He tha nke d them for 
this, and — ‘their — in proof of which he 
had Med ce introdu ced a reaper amongs st them, and 
instea its use, they had done 
— bat to work is ‘efficiently, and he had cut m: 
1 of t 6 This cheap harves 
acres of corn in ten days . per for h 
his hand the be — of the Evesham ultural Show, 
at which the Hon. F. Charteris alludes to this state- 
a made by hi ginem H.)at Liverpool a few weeks 
as something surprising, and adds that “t 
the — -— bien payin: "om 20s. to 30s. per acre 
for ork." The labourers here, however, know 
itant wages are paid at harvest 
but Dos will be paid afterwards; and — they | 80 
say machinery, 
B: 
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phi 
E 
ii 
5 
88 
á 
$ 
let 
I 
Misce 
The Four-course. [nemen of D 
shift is 
—The Norfolk, or 
four-course, 
co 
e use of artificial food 
— of man i 
improvements, if w peepee q 
grow it more — too ? — 
stimulated to such an extent that it is dangerous 
force it de r, unless some means c 
keep the straw from lodgin 
a 
and 
— land is 
to grow mo 
next step! 
* — rathe 
the high lands are now 
MES 
Notices 
vered. to | Broop MANUR: 
d was in too rich a condi ti ion to De. nate for Barle 
Journal of the Royal Ag 
specimen, 0 
Calendar of Operations. an and complete collection of ti 
boo 
AGR ‘URAL REPORT * — The 
of — ——— this year scar b ils crinem moe 
of the most tie and bean — of the ear, but w: 
-— calm Pane xs at intervals rather than 
<a 5 rms and rain prevailed 
largely throu; oss * — F hole * the month, R — fh 
NE resemblance to March, and made us almost eae that 
Oc 
E A 
Ne ELA iot shag HENRY 
Remarks on 
thi 
. Rifles, "To which s added 
The Third 
Passes, and Line contains 
ract of legulations — bee 
last week; 
eat ee ti 
—— week, and should the weather prove 
favourable the bulk of the Wheat will be put into the ground | Guides hare been m 
during the next fortnight. We have now as fine a s seed- bed as | in consequeno e of a Memorial 
could well be desired, especially on our fen soils; some of tot rdinian Ministe r from 
I qu y= wet enough, and with more 
will d orally — — at. The wen seasons 
ons have bows) 
ND. 
stro Correcti 
Hasle whi -— dicil "i our light a London 
ich is su: E 'ovory parti element NEW AND 
— 
mes 80 2 — din NDLEY'S E DE x 
n becomes less luxuriant a * 
asons, 2 y during 
— 
The present seems likely to be one of those ol -fashioned Jons LixpLEY, Ph.D. 
seasons, ani - in this locality A be an eable quon — — Vice Secretary of the 
the ex ny A and parching weath of the E year of Botan yin Universi: 
two. As the threshing proceeds we find « our worst fears as to 
the —-— of the M crop of Wheat more than realised. The 
grower of Wheat in this —á ere has three bad i 
whic st prove ve anguages. 
5 A " ever, the P author able at Med ONG iom 
2 bya more 
thus greatly 
te! 
'w an averag 
The inferior en PSP Wheat in so man: 
exert some y — ^ beginning to 
Reporter. „ and prices point upwards. 
the « condition ns v. Pets 
if an 
e 0 
n be grown e in 1 
uring the fertility of the soil, a field o f Oa va hich 
is broug ht 
mashes additi 
» 3 — ec joa pr their ordinar; 3 zd t has b 
- : ur. You will fi e 
with a very little dal. ofl-cake as "" . which it i 
You may cart it on Grassland. It 
distant pay for the operation if the land be drained and not too 
Mitpew: JS. The mildewed leaves may be 
rem — 
wie — mildew still remains the — will reappe: sober: a CE, f 
ORSFALL'S Writtnes: B M. They are the subject of x (BLS 5 ANANA October 
E ent and the feeding of dairy cows. See Vols 
Socie ety. 
dev of — Journal of the ar aro 1 
any communications bave been received too nts a 
r^g the "late war. 
fred as a successful instance. The fid in question 
E o — others axe detained till the necessar 
inqui 
made. We must also beg the indulgence of f those — ud. 
ents the insertion of whose contributions is still delay zn, Holy wel 
insolence. The irbirüeth — 
G. Bera 
