THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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= —ÁÉ—onth'sifeeding. Then, in about a fortnight ог | Agricultural Society?s Journal, Mr. Wilson thus alludes] 
or a month's feeding. Then, in about a fortnight ог | Agricultural Society"s Journal, Mr. Wilson thus alludes | 20th years. nm 
Де wecks after, e sica Un er TL to this s fact :— during that period put prg a labour, 81€ t If they я 
e tbe sume mon green round, which will come for tish agriculturists, in reading these reports, | kept statedly at it, and are made proficient in every 
tankard im succession to sow Wheat during the autumn. | will pro bably note ich self- тана, Mn some ofj kind of work performed on a farm, it is profes- 
pd the first or TR Eu Lo. ore 25077 | the i improvomai nts referred to as of r ntroduction | sional training as far oes, er common 
ба eamm lite to continue my Swede sowing; but I prefer n En; gland, v Jem t least g 1 of larger class of 
ink b to that tim time on all the Mt regi I have fed m н ves. Indeed |farmers—which consists of loiteri сйн t without any 
p^ which I want to a sra rr is ey w we Fond Pisces notice of Tie fact on the face of A Loci ere attending faire. and markets, and 
бит. Аз rre a (E n abad Du MEA a ет think these reports. Unless altog —-— blinded by prejudice | probably the га -course and hunting-field, is about the 
dee required to be fed early in the beginning of win ‚ | they will, however, вее that т brethren joe e € Los absurd eru dread that can well be imagined. 
Pelr Skirving's, cere the largest root. Next Т вот uch youths are trul to be iei for they are 
Ip or what some сл yat's; they do “зз quiso d that unl 
ues op, but you them thicker, so as to make up кабан 
size, as they seldom if ever mildew, and are а liberal ета It n surprise any o 
Po quality, if they аге to be fed before March, and do not get | and zeal, we must Е be fain to p Where that such hapless lads often reni en for the 
: Lor froh. T — Aen X — vene d red — з at j^^ fancy that we have hitherto been leading. ° | struggles of life, and have to yield their places to m 
2 before-named sorts ps ро, E before P frost sets It w ill be gather ed fro t xtre ely fair use thus ety ing 
ito which I yi hereafter allude. old gree Swedes, hich all db the yoke in their youth) Unless you kep 
айю they Jook: e. Жон А7 ат сошрагей with iu that though written by a Scotchman „this work is an ^ ош, either of pes or of body, until cm. 
aei P nl B Las XS We pu ae Mm Mis uous exorto on during sta ted hours, pror ve on 
“iddle of March, and the 7; will » exta and 6004 P. exclusive superiority i is claimed fo; one plac: 
through the spring, M Ec am moin: ff E eultural districts of the island. cm — gd je гт to'be be irksome, өлү is little hope of their either 
Les Rf gener РЕ ow o ensure ME се sell irent districts are, however, pointed out, ind; one in E грех ng in business, or distinguishing themselves in 
do not want every y ith regard to storing the two red er which attention has of late been drawn, is thus | their profession. Owing to the altered habits of 
early sorts wede nd those pulled іп | дез society, there is now less likel lihood tha n hereto tofore of 
AR obst tacles of the most for mida le. 
“ Som PE these Fen-lands and estuary drainage 
works ча been accomplished in the face of natural 
bl chara racter, and consti 
"m + 
to that arduous hia] to bodily labour pm 
and hen 
appropriate cours rse 
gre 
wards, so that the greens act as 
I generally put a little earth just to 
ridge wad” is to a rick. I find 
d bet; Er tlia n if pulled up and put in 
through § the "feld, with earth ploughed "p Ех 
them. Kier are hoed : rather thin it сап be а 
HOER BHE 
ШШШ 
заа kiled by the fr des 
any one should attem 
per y five or six 
o орой at ees Es what they 
He drilled preme but kenn h E vM 
ures, в 
halfinch baee mg could not get to run regulary 
Dont бую, but ho н СОЧ sow the em broadeas! Abridged 
* 
Description 'of the Мілей Hus 
9f Great Britain. B y ohn Wilson, Farmer, 
Mains, Berwickshire. With numerous 
Adam & Charles Black, Edinburgh, 
of British agriculture 
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Mr. Wilso 
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short history 
and exact des 
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of die y 
Mus Scottish farmers endeavour to supply this want 
by placing their sons for ee years in the Verena 
o an TUN у, estate-agent, or land surveyor ; part 
t especially foe the sake of the wholesome ions 
wid is implied in continuous application and su vr nt 
i а тез is also common for such youths 
of mills, and landed proprietors. t to Edinburgh for a winter or two to attend t) te 
Although. an Бе к suffer the most serious deny ss of our accomplished professor of agriculture, and 
perhaps aleo t th at of chemistry a and the Veterinary 
ege. here 
e pro oud. Great as the natural difficulties 
e which [ua to be encountered in mno Без, dre 
nt hich have ed 
TO 
bl been found ea € s 
i c the sea and restrain Тал: floods, than to o 
come the prejudices and reconcile the con flicting 
i vus — companies, commissioners of | t be 
class 
m umen gl from the defective state of m 
vers, yet it is found extremely difficult ME recon- € n 
cile "their confioting claims, е to allocate to each 
prope of the cost of improvements 
n it a ade equate guarantee 
feal у e ual performance x dail 
work, The Монт) Gollege аб Cirencester appears 
p to our notion of» what is needed 
| for r the professional l training of — Ages any other 
^ all rejoice to 
hich all are io bed ne 
* [t is interesting to know that the necessity fi 
trunk drainage, and. the means of „accomplishing it, 
ere | practical Д engineer, to whose writings ihe | see 
e|attention of the Myra шшш. m nó een | 
fre 
d ty 
$ | Improver Improved,” " S Walter 
„the 
were distinc ctly 
pin nstructio affords multi- 
e After er enjoying “tho benefits of 
i have now ютеу Зы 
iioi to derive real 
uch opportuniti 
| plied in in Great Bri 
such a course of Кырк 
young men would b 
dvantag m a resi lanos with some керен 
practi ical farmer, or from a tour КА the best; culti- 
vated districts of the country. 
of la by M. 
m the thi edition а "Y тты 
Blithe, the author 
principles of lu 
quently ee te 
and others 
ge fro 
referred to, „true ой] | 
t| as by any m our modem writers, we here quote the 
e now 
m 
libet x апу one has wit enough to "qon a irme But those 
Mg are competent to judge ii in the case cai well affo rd 
to smile at such ignorance, i 
is at once an а 
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following үне: 
watercourse, cut a considerable depth, in a 
s of this nation, would be more advantageous 
ап 
and some will agree, , and others will oppose ; one creek lyet and a busin шн; ; that the 
= one side of the river, in one paa —À and another lyeth | P , and me- 
n the other side, and divers wn the same; why may 
mok one neighbour change with мони; when poa as i 
een ола If not, why may they mot be prapona Jort 
the commonteal s advanto 'esay thi tousinds 
py eie of very rich land may hereby be gai дагав and possi m 
as many more much greca that are а dera yg pd 
a law is wan herein for the present, which I hope will be Phrase Зы competition which is experi 
a із ж» to the ха: for to hert б бон ДУ; ind hou 
dal р 29 to bo th the > least prejudice, other branch о ш ustry, ani l 
у also have an | peculiar The e 
урдйсй os 
«€ € B e this 
re better known ; for nothing has been more common 
tha ап for parents who have sons that are too dull for 
schol MN c put them to 
earned a com- 
mm 
themselves “+ xt rth A 
tho со — ча pe re rede - such as are up or 
Ae h as that epe boggyfie all the [erg n lye 
-head. Such mills as are of little worth, or are 
and ill-requited о: 
Calendar of Operations. 
APRIL. 
the € six days 
hara re- 
, 80 
it as may talong s breaking i A make a very 
dup trench а ed, 
re into receive all pue g gh and there "ui 
pend or eut off the feeding of it it upon thy meadow, ее 
y back into thy baek-water or false co SourH NORTHAMPTON.—' eather since 
of March has 
s Pep is painful to ма that after the "ua of 
centuries we should still see, See, as De д. mh 
* gallant ? ruined for ia oi ning 
n pr which he so happily 
esides its his torical and more go gen aisi d 
hah 
П 
work is pei 
to guide the practical mar), 
Li 
fali details are given of the actual poe Epania 
з cultiva! - а e tillage of spl il, the sedi 
i s 
i 
ri 
f crops а and the recent 
ranged di y than from any 
а with, at once the 
resent magnitud e of the great 
mue is given relate the 
as from 1688 to 
m 
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d 
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ки» adopted, ar are all fally нее, and the] хб 
reader roug ый үр һе is learning from the 
instructions 7 a prae e 
e remarks of aac a m on the subject of agri- 
cultural education are likely to exert a powerfal in 
fluence, 
1760 to 1815, 1815. Er sine 1815, 
progress has been d A good 
| for. which we have room at present of this very import- 
200 
fa inventors.. Referri erring 
of progress in the Englis 
“ The great difficulty at present lies in finding appro- 
priate рано for youths betwixt their 15th and 
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