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гог this Ваг rley appears 
gis iei iy other kind ; and 
Et ET soil it; s early njatürj ity 
wp gt growing give it à 
ver those varieties 
ry 
wer growth 
m malthous 
el Chevalier Barley (b F g.1) isa 
mie with th pU ава Y good 
soar ers the farmers purpose well; 
[ny pond in ever губна that аб тапу 
[^ асге n be grown as 
piger ime to ri 
ES uris а The Leghorn Barley 
da qud. зо тї; very fairly productive, 
p унт аын pede and it is often 
jle, bu! 
үтүр generally of a good colour, 
pur well i in the malthous ве, and is 
m g- 
P The  Pomeranian, 
he 
* inple о 
E Clo d зіне ier 
семай, 4 
Л 
em fud аз ү son 
ddition to the quan 
бой $ Whosé th 
е ае зш 
Alyson Barley is always 
| 
TUSGHE ECDWNEETS | the best. Ithink we ought, if possible, 
to get the greater part ute it in in the 
| month of arch, ira i e 
| ihonth tlie better; ti thé 1ай week in 
| February; 5л our hi "i land will de d 
I do think too early to beg 
бозі 
And "ids opinion was expressed by 
others, 
Mr. Reader thought that where the 
general practice was to use lar, tge quan- 
weak, conseque 
Ma Ме ы batai, with regar rd tò to tbe 
titie of БИШЕ Batey, that the sooner 
it was done the better. He had once 
sown some 8 
äcre, and farther оп in tbe season ha 
own the санана ofthe fad 3 bushels 
per At harvest found the 
lunar воба much ні БЕ оп Ше 
er quantity of corn, and 
better quality. po ire 
never known late ing of 
AM e ies 
nearly so py üs aps -80 
Ва я Кой 
of Бену а nd it is the common practici 
to sow, Bar arley o: on а summer MT. it 
is partie ix MI so in [m There the 
{атт е long been accustomed to 
А their fallows в in August or Sep- 
mber. -b i 
it. They water grip th 
field well, and in February plough and 
Воз, still ОП the same ridge, but arto P 
nearly Hä bý arrows made 
purpose. If they have à dr 
lodgh апа ow, they рф 
ut müch ever depends on this in spri 
tillage of clay lands, especially if imper- 
fëctly dràined. То lay their lands in 
such form as to admit thë scárifier and 
ht rses walking o in the 
ра wings ч the быкый Size are given 
of n of our principal sorts of m 
; n Fig. three füll-sized ears” are 
ig. 2 аге sh wn d, F. an or Sprat 
Ватане Barley; ¢ LA istoti Bere; f, 
wed B. 
éurio 
dern Bere lids à longer éar upon 
onger straw, and yieldà grain of a ud 
ашу than thé commion Bere м 
ich ів сойийо1у eültivited in la 
нн 4 Уе uà о Н Май 
to ley has a much 
а Coarser graiii. 
The sis-roiwed 
shorter ear, Um; yield 
in the ine mant th, and advi 
Trete iu Ma ust thereforé vay 
under the | piis that the land is dry 
clay, or er jt soils which 
| «i not sheep, Barley, if grown 
та, 2, at al, should be so E die 4 a scarify- 
