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—À the sorts chosen. | the cutters. а the 
"d las week їп our columns, are : is d bya stationary | сат surrounding it, that the 
2 of Potatoes are grown. Autumn culti- | after it is cut, like the A of the various self- rakers | anm. the grain ipi: bring it ba a towards the 
atfo 
acres of toes l! Я 
0 by cart during winter. ptoriotaly apokon of. Besides the well- known consti- | pere w rave NE orm on a level, sweep off a 
e spread and ploughed under as soon as the | tuents of the ordinar, ч en rise to clear the mselves from it, and 
e йш a the Potatoes ord ре pen in at|shaft, whose baseis in a line with the knives. 
ei “1 18 in ches, in row art; two course, pong” and aion of them. This shaft, nbl oret to the reports of the Agriculturct 
mber of rakes ог, "perm „ во Gazette, Bells Messenger, ing authori 
through and covered r aore 
e CON 20 pat of Mangels аге etis ra Po 
Autumn cultiv: ation and a very heavy dressing 
- guano, some times as much as half a tud 
are the key to successful cultivation here. The 
in dri ills on the flat, n inches apart, and 
d grows his own sı 
desc, and the palest coloured roots being chosen | 
br кей, in order to obtain a heavy produce, This cro 
йе every er— W heat, — roots, (1 is 
gli off the bout : 0 acres of V. 
gi cnt as f Į Some of these are 
blowed by li aiher en - this 
in the proper season or acres 
аги" {ег ба : e u e farm, and 
d tbis (frst d second a ion 
sld Besides all this 5 ог acres 
b, and an acre or two eakale are 
Covent Garden. This, however, is only mentary 
mmainder of eni racti he rest is 
Ш gentine agriculture—the cultivation of field ero; 
ir ale It in that excepti le no 
lhatever i e on the farm. T an 
bought аб brewers’ stables and livery stables 
i the neighbourhood. That from cowhouse 
urer food, is wort rly so much, 
per horse eam drawing 16 away жеи н 
кч for dung at the stable т. А iwo-hor: ү f ] S MR » 
ini thus costs 5ғ.; add to this the expense of the шап) А Wit ҮЙ ANINA ll үй, ТЕА 7 ^ РТУТИ З 
1i horse, taking generally only two journeys а day, NI / ARIEN "e QM З 
ші adding this 15s. to the purchase pup! paid, TP li | Y j ( Д, 5 
i vill be парной that large produce is needed fa ji W ANIM 
mke the system profitable. (noi, in Ad 
Б is han y а farm within 30 miles of " : ) 
|o esed ruit Dear децо" hos. ae 15 | tios 7 it worked "urs понов the last harvest in jon. way, one on each headland, to do, say from 15 
le parish of Ба for this ee style of various раг of the ted Kingdom, but more|to 20 ww with the ropes led round м--н 
ent, and that iso S Forma M the border eom ies of Meer and the | anc cho: ore ed a eg in the corners of the » бе ld, and 
Lr thia геаріпрлпасћіпеѕ are ter under 
шов аш ® чат: v Vel ie and si loda per see | stood and T yen used than in any t dlasses hifted o: 
еве is generally grown by guano | of these y ey Aa or 20 acres, de 80 on, pu pe mes 
та үн їн tity p urchasod а and E lied We sa F^ good service in Oxfordshire, and | the | feld i is done. I quite agree with Mr, Sidney that, 
ds PE oft da been | 9PPortu iit; бу Which. we had н the annual Bi w the way of 
" walked. чл the eattle show, of again ANE its m echanical con- | appl ying them. That this is no after thought I am 
"Е miim wt ys o be accomplished true ion, has by no means dimi лит the favourable | able prove, for on the 30th of December last I 
н for this with гут pei БЕ lin jener which it made upon us on the former | trees a letter to the Council of the Royal Agricul- 
tenant prayed for a balloon by which it might Tue айалдын ОТНИ ЧИИР" ae Society y subject 
Mime! Ever active to seize and ds the tiet. of TSPCOSUCPUDHEIE ТИГҮҮ nr uI have recently 
"opportunity however, couple of frosty mornings Hom e Corresponden е. Boc ety s Journal I have every r o belie eve 
lire since occurred ich answered quite as well, and |  Sfeam Oulture.—“ South Essex” t 29, that Мв | YOU will hear something more upon m the Pin William 
а} labourer orse about the place, or to be hired, | (Fowler's) direct traction tackle “claims to pues system | Smith, Woolston, Bletchley Station, March 2 
and hi ; 
met to Work, and the dung rought on in safety | of itself, and enforces the levelling and removal of 
t left upo ng out 
Rt a ru upon the surface of the field. | fences hedge-row timber, the relayi ou abun 
x has gone and a month of rain has supervened | $ ——— and making good roadways." This ma; Societies, 
бау ов. Enforced idleness is worse to bear | be vM А егу well, Nd ges 13а АЙ bee which it ROYAL Pei Lt OF ENGLAND. 
> Jus this man can wait аз well as work, And | cannot be carrie т со eges нийг с Wednesday, 2, — Lord 
e aquestionably 400 tons te per m Fnit i рй bed Qm - extent aint ou на Port eniden ата, ihe Chat. "s 
Compressed the soil somewhat, and it will g put the level or square. Ionlyask| ( lo iih Hon. А. N. 
me firmer than it would have done; yet, unin- that am needless fithy [o be got sid of, tho rosds | or Solone th на 000 wi Hethol a gavina 
ъа РЦ act of cultivation, thrown together 1п | Оп farms ma - buildings placed соп- | The fol end New Members were eleeted == 
ve mont о, and since, with | veniently to tie Ё à done I will un: astaka that | Anterort, John Derby, 9*, um Street, E.C. 
ple and ^ 50, unworked 
wib Spend drainage all through the season, 16 | my tackle shall mariin itself Es the rest. Now ie. ерме x Abbott's Ann, Southampton 
lou! , «c er, George, ` f 
of rain water i сч Aer ird le s ne E ns m i: gai » Peg ode р A Barneby, Jor Нап Brockhampton, Hereford 
B h; T. W. B. 
а fod for plants, and when ergi dry enough for | “г dp Va от DAS Pee 
"uL 
system," for what is his rope at when | Brebner, James, пына 
for present а EA Seed ый and feeding | at ok zw st play at one catch all. Now a system | Browning, James, Oxford 
We tas the future erop as can be im that is not *round-about? is a direct ei without a | Board Acin, Win: Honey, Кеги е. 
M Boo, ation аз an анар а КГ of v back до е. Let “South Essex" sen order at Capper, Ж, Lr Tho [s Gate, Sk. Weonards, Hore- 
possibly as a а consequence of wet and|once, I "mn supply them with so o direct traction ordshire 
М eg ed drains in a Man angel бе eld Aes tackle A NU work their implements w without any Ске, RB, 24 mr E ый Ж 
ot ahgel roots, and so hindered the back 1. I have one customer who Cotton, M jok General F. 0. Dübendre, Ruabon" 
re. the Wheat field beyond. Mr. Sheppard at | is а ч dire withont any "bak rope at all. My | Crewe, Sir J. ke Abboy, Darby 
i been through the angels, and a new cross wer ipe s to place a self- оа А cog ine on the | Dalton, HN ушшш Manor, Lincoln 
| Ning qn, om and the Wheat, so as to the | headlan: with р. Ага combin M» yards of | ровот quo Бо 714 Spine 
fred rmn ‚бюз Lide T 
sa „ү БАШ injury, and he has found that the tackle across the field. Re the бошо үзе I do | Emery, Edward атаја Н jm on Place, Storrington, Sussex 
d Шей the drains below have since thoj nót want ап anchor at all, but another engine add Eb Coleman, v Hamon Paco, Storrington, Sussex 
ofth erop withered and disappeared, and the | drums with ropes iiny combined. ith these | Pon untaian. В Т. рро 1 Бра арке 
№, е lower field d now as good as ever again, | two engines I work two implements passing and re- DIS Tho уо x thorn, ve Hat ngdon 
fact лн A es the efficiency of patience passing к the nam of the field, the engines always | Godsal, P. Wm унлн 
Я а remedy is often iedly and e winding the imp ds th ic 
| gro Pe ays both k $ rr e 
LI. in ear any more in disparagement of t 
LF., stem,” especial ө, 
du PACTING REAPING MACHINE, | E had at abont the cost об ono set of Fowler's oe rure inc: Nottingham 
represents Mr, Samuelsons new|Mark уоп, I a recommending these combined | 8 d jéx E ^ en 
x ni ohn, е, Ко 
ч 1ге, of which we reported some of е engines but I in Д утере Ае Kuspping, Dalo, SA а Bhorbury, Essex 
inventor ^ шешип, tackle to t th. j gt 
Хе, n oldar Отеп Dorsey, of. Mar yland, United RM еалт тА L 
чым of the same implement was sent | Fowler’s, and they have one vast advantage—that of 
or 
M wit m ci 
it had °, оу a correspondent in Australia, | working together lor the first month or so after harvest, | Mott, Charles Jol 
Фра to found its way from America, and where | when aec me to thresh, grind, &e., leaving the | ЛЕД, cbe Rivers Tui in 
L have done y go gri g Рек, $i n Bo: ten, 
Nee Ho « Mechanics M. work. e this weg other to finish "ur Вари — cultivation. The plan of Donee NN Boxted, E. 
ius D Sheaf deli agazine,” the reel and the | working then is the аз the explanation given есе, Crissngo, За 
Чы are, as it Tak concentrated in | for ilu ng of ie! - BE eia ang ines S Pilas, Merabder Len esas 
Which at оп + jas. " 
аб once brings the grain ќо І that the engines and windlasses аге set down in the | Russell, Charles, Swallow&eld, Вен 
