THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[Jawvanr 11, 1862. 
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had done with horses since bases t time аз а | ће loss of time and ability icm а brood mare annually—a | large number of calves are fattened 
y Protest. against steam cultur We en таг те during the year. The how 
believe 1 и, м success of steam cultivation, whic! workin ng horse es (4 or 5 сов beings taken ын лу Эре arl ur e ku уБ Е {йш 
Straw 
success arer + makes it an efficient protest 
steam cultivation ; nevertheless it is en 
a remarkable specimen of successful horse 
v it. 
acres, upwards 0 
the oe 
ss of intervening grav In so 
the soil Ас fala 
good and use ful a lo 
am as could be d 
against 
ubte dly 
ire: | 
refore glad of his péritimion M 
i 
tr 
on ides о 
w 
e parts 
over this drifted im. 18 as | 
d 
else- 
over 
Tt lie p. a gently 
surface water easily drains from i 
Grass lands nor the fences on the 
thoro 
ay portion 
xtent it is exceedingly difficult der land. 
NUMAE surface, so that 
к the 
onder that the tena 
that its cultivation must be eom cheaply m: E 
An 
r dra 
х thorough p e Ps m. a VS ps 
o | care i 
No - 
v бер 
Ызы тоо ot weeds by hand and "s ү. 
t—and odua nt d 
means, which are found efficient h еге їп main- 
spea 
мыз ч the Sd 
| the cleanness x the land. 
e do 
ing 
t publish t this his istory as a protest 
, | against Se „cultivation, but simply as a recital 
ral experience, which we are 
оге ve се has not Hu whatev er to 
always. ee to learn and to describe whatever the 
do w with st eam culture; but taken 
cult 
of 
нн ге fallow 
constant 
with bar 
j| stock 
агр therefore is neglected, as 
de чэр 
ding that 
, [ioh thoroug h tillage though i 
und to answer well. And w A in the 
эсту efficiency and economy of; steam tillage on 
e | clay soi ils, notwithstanding that in the de just 
ficient 
some neighbouri very well sta 
them in a perfeot in ainst those exaggerated eiie 
The farm is a wie AM m of the|r ^ might lead him to believe Pre fà the 
way in which good and energetic management has рш of steam power which we had been 
done all that agriculture is required b do, wit ng to teae 
y any aid whatever pie the more modern| What has ou ir Known Correspondent ” accom- 
methods and resource 
a ten en 
eropping since the present ena has 
the еее of it, 
plished Uv the end of July?—He has саг 
168 a 
d 
Peas, eres of Wheat, 100 acres ke 
kt. a 
been 
tract of this record will be found i in the 
tely сМ 
bought о 
calves and pigs. | The sh purchase 
used as food being, Зи 
өлү Ө 
feiting 
conse 
Beans, and 18 
res of Peas 8 
and economieal, апа 
purs ded that в another 
Соттевро ndent "has in day 
"s 4 dien 
and tried to upset our dicam 
—— RATHER too late in the season to be 
service a dise sion has arisen on the folly of using 
poisonous material in pickling Wheat for des 
order to destroy 1 the Fungus ‚оп. its surface be 
geom ни проп 700 а f land, besides | m 
arified, and bidon "rollin ngs and har- 
in close u 
Hrwirr D speaks of the prac um 
2 
attended with danger to er ш, ind as Hec. 
His own prae farmer : Ж 
y ye as to use n 
otii mineral poisons in preparing Wheat fi 
m ынам of preventing smut, burnt ear, Pk 
s to ld tha t these powerful mineral Nor 
ЕЗ 
о 
ораев But seeing the sad consequen 
оа 
on to land for Wheat, besides sending carriage otli 
eoals, lime and eorn, and furnitu ure, This work 
he has done between July 30 and Nov. 30, by 21 
ho orses, Let it Be admi ы that we have ha 
ad со 
in the gam: ER and rookeries, and one year losti 
nearly ^l his young turkeys from their getting into 
a field newly sown with Wheat, he сеу, ш ке " 
ín some q and made into comp 
headland erre ata ais m applied on 
fallow or for Beans or Peas. 
у 
c d the whole 
imm 
19 years to 
оп], ® lement of til 
ага! dis b 
ug 
t with a 
and either in 
Very little "n 
w years none at all— 
, or about 215 с: altogether, i 
he ө plong i is ; the 
he 
and forked and bas d|e 
E by hand, en and women following the к 
cord 
sed 
a 
ase. 
plough | 
| sa we ak and. ius 
umn n for ДЕ ld work, and 
that the pisuahing is бт tho NE t shallow, | 
4 and б inches ai 
a 
worth per annum—an 
А. the m of an active man, a quick and aetive 
of hor X а most efficient power for the 
tillage of беп soil. 
e horses are fed liberally during periods of heavy 
work, receiving then bh of Oats, + bushel of 
| of Clo over hay we eekly 
-wint ет, 
ч the se eod of ш. be gopeng ir pe 
the growth of the corn to bes 80 
to 
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stirring and ming. 
f| found all the success he ev 
y | poisons ; indeed, much more, for in this way all that 
ring 
The roller is of course cons 
wet wi 
о 10 mares ar 
by a great deal of hired labour at the 
k 
d-pickings, ds the ordina 
tiy: 
arm is worked by 21 чэч ма Suffolks : 
very year, во 
pe 
e 5 the 
a 
half that quantity of mem no ами, bi truss ses 
ay, A and Ais caving 
E per 
h a|removing the viscosity ia attaches the g 
was obnoxious = = э y got ri 
His believe, oerte The 
arsenic peg is utterly Tndefen ible. e caustic 
eopperas has, we believ eh 
of the Fun gus to the surface of the grain, t dle ^ 
The Lex 
go out at six in 
ven later 
after daylight Due tore ; and they do = 
e year, and shortly 
wi 
EUR shower which moistens the ground, as d 
directly destroying the life of the mischievous 
This use 
ло for a Sen i. young horses are|day's work set for them. before "ће еу eome in—no i st, whose 
д whatever h tl 
Жүз ne Су eme ам and two fo oals | may be. А certain quantity of Yu А ibus got gd appesred to bo perl шеш, t been 
ОЁ the record, at prices 16l ЫТ: "e NA period | out of тле hat t “isy hait = for the removal of the plag 
considerable sales have annually tak оопа Work p ether, so as to be continu. y | deris a solution of Glauber's salts (sulphate 
theiteamsat, : diei y place, and | under the eye of the foreman, The puma one to | o n dryi is afterwards with aked 
Meu ж! upon the farm are a remarkably | every team of Sine, receive 12s, a i ek throug out че the sulphat. e ren 5 таё. h grain 
"what i undoubted]: med the € the D and house rent, and a ton of coals. Most |1 s covere cese no a ata Бодо e sulphate 
agricul purposes in the co ; 
and the y do a p EDEN (i e of © he other labour. of the. form is paid by. the of. lime and caustic soda. are produced, ме 1ай 
5 3 + It is difticult, perhaps from amongst t the large floati 1 
xu ie M circumstances, to esti- at hand in the n eighbourhood cf Luces always and d py of th sh mischiev visu Й 
ause on the one hand к гй to dodo vil bred Kent ti ИЧ s e farm includes a flock of 225 | M. LÉLUZ, a тыме 72 ме А та j 
Qo proita ot ieri o The expers и бло and 20 суна ыы а in d оты еме оду ані Ө лап and Раман of Agri 
other it is not easy to es estimate | considerable” number of rams are ding sow and sold pri owe T 
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