318 HN M CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [APR 5, 1862, 
à | Polan - Ои on the high land. nd. These last were sown | of April. Owing to the weather r being so wet, bong 
о stand 92d February. We usually sow Oats | labour сап ку be said to have been profit e 
7 in Жы, but the weather being so онй, the work don 
soil in such fine working order, we could ж: to Mab, То order W а рей for 8 
ting i e e. 
A ed А; i is 
ead with seed and ober pee x to height PR de not ы the temptation -of putting ш these 
1 i han igh 
surrounding fence, во that, when a puff of wind comes | 15 acres, fearing а change of weather mig 
the wi fiy off in nis on "amita of | occur, g we might be many weeks ere we edd be san o ет bred cvs эб, in у f 
мумо! ж “ who are so unfortunate as to lie beneath | deposit the seed so goce NS I and 2 months, and turned оссаѕ Има. arr 
their in this ins р oughed the aking 
I ds p pretend to gf but what ther inches р Oats are үз» Ps ә 
һапа ures equally as efficacious in their тов as | promi. ising. We е mmenced sowing Polane. Oa i 
s on de. 6th of March, and have put in 90|during the nex or unt weeks, me heapir 
h д. sown 32 | them near the ing hous n this wa angd 
those I have е have tried n lands 
yet found their way to this country, and can testify acres, 3% bushels per acre. ave 
that gi t f Friezlands on Fen lands, and 30 acres of Black | found to keep leger through ihe — dm. 
as nitrate of soda, The pe f the growth of the | Tartarians, at the rate of 4 bushels per acre in both | they are allowed to non Ана b - re first 
Potato in Ireland is so — ace (only — P pt | instances. The 90 acres of Polands and 10 acres of the | and we have found it bes n the heaps 
end of July at farthest) that а quick в d but | Friezlands have been put in with the water drill, and | reform, and rethatch aai n iie for feeding lat; 
short race, is of the last mat In e D» вїат& | 2 cwt. per acre of p es's superphosphate of Lime. | into the summer. 
e pon Coleseed land, 4. e. Hand L 
successfully in quick race, manure merchants 0 s | The Polands are sown u я abour.—This has been for men and women 
others should now arrange - for the —— a of VIEN Coleseed bad been eaten off during the almost holidays days they have been hedging, 
y part t of the winter. The! landi v Док апа (тет: | banking, filling earth, gravel, &c,, the Bero 
to Londonderry, and l isl We hav chiefly. This is a good time 
which I see meal mercbanis act п upon, n Ae 4 тд а | yet 15 acres of Barley to sow on 8" ih veg but the rain | take up Docks "y such weeds as require to be id 
fo well disposed S prevented us preparing these ds. They уеге | пр an лс d we prefer sending the women 
qup: will always dod some one to gh as their | Wheat last year, and were cultivated and partly |to t em up t weeds as soon as they show their 
At an te if ething is not done, | cleaned in the autumn, ra h alf of. them manure ed. | fir st leaves, ich i is Ди with a small light рїш, 
as soon as the e an rass have grown fora 
ere they are sown. We haya had v ver y heavy rains dem then a weed меге is used for cutting the ати 
eas i during the last fortnight, and all our steam-engines weeds which die on the surface. We know that it i 
one could safely ground a hope that this year will | have been at work pumping the TS into the rivers, usual КА make по distinction between the rootel 
prove more satisfactory to t Ma: small farmer than last | A; it may be conveyed away to se ешге e їв very | perennial weeds and the annuals, this is however a great 
or year previous. William Jone. sential to the successful акч of our Fen lands; fake; and fills the land with Docks and such likeweeds, 
rir cadi sa E M although they are porous, and the vate reola The Stock.—All sorts of devices have been 
i t so lo i 
to pum 
арр "E the n inun- wever to 
-— ánd o ар ий. ze Sd m dated, and all erops must then sustain serious injury. his question, viz, the benefit of the stock, and 
stones or shells hot from the kiln, and in due time is sums of money have been expended during the е of their droppings аз тапше ш 
$ inte bet last half century in с e. arterial drains апд | well as the saving and efficient consumption of 
аг ng these waters more the root crop. Stock are Miror removed from field to 
fall daily. Lime allowed to promptly to sea. Very few of our fen lands however field in wet weather, but for sheep feeding on — 
water until it is wet, or “ slobbed,” in local drain naturally, but the waters have to be lifted by | of troughs we e ws 
orth. EET steam or wind power into these arterial drains. It : nid Bn land i 
on 
er i 
i i 5 or 16 since the Middle fold, 
t ^ Né M ne. The ein ата oit he divisions of the ins Bedford Level, pu xod ie д they hav e more settled eed v" 
into pd 5-9, 2 poles apart, and thus there are 40 points half a million of money in ат yim drai ge by | of ewes s with lambs а i A ее 
porc Aw ts laden with shells ar M diva vs » and ап = a improved outfall, and the result has ps that it | gate as they should do. Spreading straw — on the 
covered up n some of * x бова g earth, diera mon The well expended. ds ed Marie wde м an a] Ач ы ч ewe o x m 
bends ace dea rall м коч б. Ta p aper operations, and the es d designed f d тай кеб а; is laid, and = 
Ме ар begins to rot "ic mw T EM ds w be tou che ; and although work was in а state of | to a great exten be continue it for a bert: or more, 
thro ongh its еа arthy сотен; the farmer thrusts h ess, should this weather en uch | makes it devra many ways, and damag 
th d ifh BE Um asily penetrate ihe » longer we shell bein sad confusion. Rud have plauted | | so much са sind Our sheep have dono badiy, and vesa: 
о үү R ET at Р is Lodge y slacked or acci ida Ж exero x pue ; this we find happe u^ "e towether 
«e ээ H ; t 
broken down, and ihe im жаа Dh dee res and sek s only cutting the fallows across on de | pus and hog еу 9 nly get Carrots in their от 
mixed and a again - the lime | Ке д high lands cannot be touched. oughs yet they often get Mangels by feeding йе 
h ins 
nical еа] 
is then considered и, and it virt d; m uch e MO ve e 
day ө it may be speed; uf fter which no nes of kopiet e "the lst of April as we ee to-day. We | this kind whilst feeding entirely on Swedes, 
zain oan injure it, no ries are fully - por in advance of ordinary years. Last | or скву this disease is certainly а drawback to 
before being ploughed or seuflled i xg PO. Sat aturday w ras shear from the yards | general advantages to - erived from the 
etel nun nea i upon some of ir b est Grass purposing to take Mangaa » pos feedin m 
= 0 cietis, their wool, and send pe away as mutton the early | from t deposit of sugar E internally, but we indline n 
* part of May. We arealso waiting for s ае frier wer | the ш that it arises more from the ех » 
ы ROYAL ICULTURAI p bas ou& 30 two-year old steers The Grass needs | moisture containedin the Mangel, he ewe өер ә 
ednesday, April 2.—At "^ p T ейп t it ffer from the same canse, nor did we 
te бау , тоге President, іп the Apu ad "and. sour. We contemplate putting elei of | ease until we os тепсей feeding with Mangels 
e Hon. A. N. Hood was elected a э nor of the у ix у e which tim 
Society, and 57 new members were "lee xd The a end EE x) week. Weh id cie had ы [ог seven per p^ of our o т н н ий 
t edi 1 (un Atho nter, 4. е., since middle Novem- | obli gel to kill or prematur ely. in 
new arrangements by which we go to press ab 2 P.M. м and have ut one solitary lame one, from the Mega. Avi appa singular n 
on Fri iday) not reached us in time for appearance dir showing — Е уе is поб nec ily |16 is onide that - wer 
this week. е motive of lam We have given our young suffer in like manner, for. p 
Ty тера межа PY is ve Bre: of Oats|years fed our young ca уи T $e 
eas, e value о per head per w and | we have never seen à 
Farm Life; or PE. psy i Country. Saund ur old sheep Peas to the value of 6d. ad p d of it elsewhere; we have emos 
ties ИЕ E лун Hanover quies ory; тее, with wA v^ Ry ive as the others. T: prefer | found wether sheep suffer fr тош the same dis as nt 
2 diio Ыы : ” sheep f ge ey can bear о so | eating Mangel, but not to the sam! 
Pasa жн sd Lp зт P rad much greater ап extent without bein ing iae to scour. | from Tro to th three months old. We hay 
Я? m hey ако дә уч рор ыу буни ^ И УМ aa nother winter's trial, the Jording to call attention to this — my T. 
Р 1 si есевз. remedy may be sought for, 0097. 
style, and will be read without labour. me | we shall have between 100 and 200 pigs eating them | sym in of um 2s Da are not exhibited early фий 
time that they will attract to, and а ея Ad Б ушр Tnedicine, There # 
of, an agricultural life, they are full of efil да K ác nd and bull have gone to Grass. Үе | бо be ce pcr у petion the 19 
stintial information, and may be read with айана, at must not conclude without a word a the appearance | another way of viewing the questi 
» у : eaterop. Wehave TE all our fen Wheats | occasioned sufficient to dete ir from ' 
the on r 
try | di h into dar 
y Op rations. 
fore land- айй am at sy wil ze кн und. But с doing Calen yi dd : 
жү, хк ° 
к ат bailiffs. We hope it I n receive a lerge | sent : boc a з S proba kd E peus De month in беа, r^ S noting Ө 
circulation, Beans. We are now ai 
С cim le of. un лашы 
HATTERIS.—lsle 0 id rgy ler 1.—Since our last | Horse L st s ыт! no 5 i days 
e had con nsiderable changes been done Es ролен оп the Ti жк ЧЕ on the Tth, with low barom 
29d, and generally th: 
eather. 
for eld re ad mo e 9 made the most of it. We|of the worst ever known for the UNA, of the Jánd, melted sn 
never remember $о have had the land in к excellent | We have only done two days of horse-labour om the | cumsta 
working order. The od was sufficiently moist for | land during the month. The work of the farm, how- СЕ: A t Dt Т 
all practical purposes, but not too wet; we were, there- | ever, at the end of February being in an unusual 2 peo. ж the ew 
fore, enabled to harrow and clean, or to sow, as We forward state, we may yet get weather to enable us jis ky that oniy 6 thir t 
5 : pu 
seeding purposes as far as was practicable, and put in | however be against the obtaining Barle; maltin; 
91 acres of Beans, 58 acres of Peas, and 15 ac res of quality, unless чон д talaina, Води o£ IDE Ты: 
