a poor sandy character. The addition of s 
and E. earth — eombined with lime or 
happen, supplied it with 
strong | eo: 
—- ien 
r an increase of this work new 
— these improved 
our contempora and 4 row being|not, as the case might o allow the 
E August — TC. Agricular Gazette, | powers it did - — posse —— € 8 : | of A ious * to wo exhausted „but rather 
erly incompetent to yield a aint 
si a Tx after E 8 Mis. ueri of the plant nies A — in a high degree of e 
0 r i 
Average. avt Avon. ra A PA * kem t ai. z —— In reference the Swede 
Wheat August 17 m aie ni gee n consequently mueh land vens oropa, whioh wn A: bean hd, i 12 
E December 15 13! 2 jen now being endation 
em E 2 2: received its marl several years s sine The addi TONEN we al atten 3 
Barley = SL. 15 106 96 d roduced in e by bs LAWRENCE, 
August 24 7 s9  |aceust — return. 100 — ays have weak straw . parakas described. in Handy Book 
Oats December 40 96 87 with our Barley crops. We have a abere ard pim pm soi 8 taking ogad odio 
B August 6 50 63 tendency evident ain our Wheat crop. Our e under Swedes and Mangel, reversing them in tte 
cum December 17 108 80 lt to bring to perfection, an¢’| rotation; by which each may be secured an cight E 
August 21 52 19 yet all these real are in the face of a higher interval. An objection has been raised to this 00 
mw zu December. _8 | 9 | 29  |system of man that it would be prejudicial to the suce 
ue nths ur| It fore SAT ‘recalls to our minds the balance the rotation, inasmuch as Mangel 4s always ca 
colum 1 "probabilities of the p aha of | whieh must be maintained in the soil. The addi- the land, and the Swedes are usually fed 
1859 eat 1 ully borne out by experience tion to an excess is of little "ies unless we employ y obviated, and we 
An exceedingly rapid ripening in July other agents capable of pairing off, as it were, w i it Som — puc fields, lai 
inj most of the grain erops in the south, those in excess, Compa es speaking, few is Mangel ES Sede, by LT takin 
i i little advantage to be gaine adopting a system ill, according to wii 
and a dilatory harvest owing wan s A ands ie a - > " E r land | Mangel, as will admit of ample space to pull, place, 
them to injury b nd stormy weather. | by which you from s “ps epi : 
pjury oy e ~ with "vul bl acil m unless the | cart away the produce—say, for instance 
In the north and in Ireland Oats, which are there | With valuable am Athen deave She Same mus béo MEN 
e most valuable crop, were ually unpro- soil is stored with a a suficient MM of the other after wuts” «aM Sedi: a MUR a 
sing; all over the country ley was a very materials which must mpany them in e your Mangel, with the same intervals left 
uneven erop and Mn ca quality ; v ced lopment of the oro "The more rapid the throughout the field. About a month later you 
est ore injure Y Ing 
be: 
austed 
| that is practised, the m 
he marl applied be ex- 
; and the ns the | system of farming | 
conveniently hout any interference 
the. Swedes, er] the latter il be fed off as gue 
the lan 
3 on n hace poni er sena —— ii mee the riri of the eng in su uch condition m E 
instructive 50845 before the Society of Arts rl b xd. 3 the pao De rad 
n 11 ntt 5 ^ day, tho coquit sy, . Valu luable then as then et may bo be 
similar discussion before the Oxford Farme: 
n next week. Their wire gend 
MI Lei "to the p lent, A pow not 
pon the soil which is not to be E 
d will thus receive equal ma 
throu p 
nd. 
He ntion 
ae 155 food e 
er 
ie 
there is a great dea 
information on the eultivation of 
Huene 
late N 
CATTLE FEEDING. 
REFERRING to some observations in a 
e 
that the time has peered] Toda something must be done | @ material difference ec 10 value. 2 the iiie eee Pe on the ripening of Si 
to . ira a better feeling between, one more closely If one soil ae s EM power 2 magne a Mead: „ by the storing in heaps in 
uniting the em loyer and employed—the interests of the | supply of upon ich fields, in which. T on I beg 
two being identical. That to e nai this it is necessary | crop can feed, ers subsequently — te residue tion of the growers of Mangels so much damaged 
in the first place to repeal or alter the present law of|for the su ucceedin crop, many advantage the unusual gree o frost we aan 1 
ment. gained. In su S case you can force — dh of October to the effect of that, an eve, 
ms and 8 ers of the soil of the former, i Well EL unusual war E ness of roe 1 Y 
» ul i prove the moral and ph: | : : in produ premature ripene ; 
co ; — dustrial d e am| the surp edi s vx none gemis "- is T6 vx : n matter of — riori 
as possiblewith remunerating |; he whole | c te fruits, mor ularly App 
year, and Mh piece-work when a ieable providin | am st the reverse 4 hole whieh have bun feeble during three seasons, have become aturely 
dwel 
them with. comfortable 
ea eser uiu 
iE 
supply the deficiency of manual Eben. 
THE use of marl as a top- -dressing for land has 
ine cat for many pou Although the 
; ial effects have bee 3 satisfactory, 
decreasing. 
een sitiunt, and 5 Ari 
the Rein —— of having been 
valuable adjunct to th 
ds 
ly ant ity. 
is 
we 
oui ea res 
different beds, of ese y cour: 
siderably in composition, and consequently in thei : 
After T applie: a on me been m 
sult from a carefu 
marl, 
by no means di 
to the use of oe 
materials, and pi oa cris v which are 
destitute of lime. Extensive tracts of waste 1 
have through cud. ser Rees pes e valuable 
tillage es of Lincoln 
laje fo for 
— ation betw 
k no 
hav: 
of their ma rling. There 
signs more or tque E which show that am no 
is 
y Propor 
distant day 
liberal Cmm een — already 80 power- 
fally ; pum ity. 
washing away of 
m the fom of “o 
also must we give 
otherwise they * fail. 
Mueh of the lar 
o 
ture these erops, | 
nd which has pem such. marked | 
cess 
valudj 
^ 
tion of phospho: 2210 a e 
| uM six, eight, or — 10 — » much of i thi ewes in thei 
s other e ked diffrence 
E i surface JR b 
or four times a e quantity 
ar n 
in pre — lies i in its absor 
nstance 
bd of faction. 
materials available, 
es o 
re year the Easter Be eurré Pear, which, LI 7 
for table many weeks before the usu 
indicates. 
made i 
eds of 
rma- | 
| rona bs 
Though 
d, I folded m 
ni the plongh, pecus 
0 4 
| chaff, composed of — 
the ewes were 
have had them keep vell — May) ' was s perf 
he same Pears are perfectly rips 
acce — ay this change in Mangels, and havi 
myself they would not keep, I have peine my u 
laced.all my * 4 
e U 
pd fou r qua’ 
into tronghs i in the usual mode. 
in 
en up n lamb, pres 
he ew 
hay, as the mai sheph eu 
4 : e to be conrod do den th, an 
lambs. I said,“ We will t 
obvious enou ugh i — 
absen ce; anda 
ud means 
present, some 
unco 
t importa ge 
ere is as great a variation as 
ptive powers. 
guous beds, 
fter an ps 
and m puit were gratified at 
well-defined little black 
This 
very satisfa actory state. . —.— i 
fed with Mangels instead of 
be We 
know th hat by 
3 
Practice of marlin 
at circumstances e eee 
oil the 
chaff, from the i e "s 
I never had 2 thrive be 
3 to those 
fri 
with 
" Mene 
e 
of an action whic 
aly i in the present —.— in which ¢ 
LONGMANS. 
