E.A 17, 1862.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
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шык meeting during the week of the Battersea 
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roce 
E. te , s p c» ич of 
Pto Mr. Е. Аск, of Castle Hill, pof "Cricklade 
Gloucestershire, who is the Honorary Secretary. 
E. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. 
me DEPARTMENT. 
fi There are also -— imens he 
chain пагон, а whicli 
link. The whole 
ne ce. 
Т. GLAMORGA rpm 
1 The rotation followed by the best, farmérs in my immediate 
e Wheat. vun 
dung being applied for Whea t, 2 | sometimes also a second 
é me of sowin, 
bo 
Mr. Ca ambridge also shows z zigzag Lm 
р 
en t. that useful as this Section 22 and 29. 
Ser ifioial manures its use reatly diminished. It is also 
ed on the meadow land mixed with h, compost. 
PRAC paka OF MANURING. e use of artificial manurés has ly increased, and is 
бй " bees n ral. ау 4 the last four or five years the econ- 
(Continued from p. 436.) mpt.on of guano has, I think, diminished, owing to the 
t HE following reports accompanied thə tabulated остана of Other е ро The consumption of 
ments azette be March фын ышы» is € nds 75 4 and is ow siderable, 
Й 80 із what ma; rmed t c час iuri rtifici 
i d are numbered to Garaion with the manures 2s M о жопе е 9 green crops 
еп. ] ansantffraed, Abergavenny. 
and far 
1 E un questionably it exhibits ; 
since 1851 w. q vm 
her than any other department) as 
e n ogish exhibi tors to excel their foreign 
= 
ts only oret d —it has n 
e either ofa ep ola 
corner— 
or ` уеб 
The 
егу poorest housing of tho whole bailing т is accorded 
machine makers ; and No rcg 
2 | 
ality 
is in fact little. visited апа un- ү n feeding, 
our agricultural 
T least eli e: position 
of colouring ә tho erai rg Vimber 
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x 
grant ather 
publie, the advan ёч богы 
д T m o mi to the aai 
he Easte; nexo. We resume ou 
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ides нада? 
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и 
which a 
do. The whole apparatus costs 4/, ing all z^ Sir 
Paxton tells чы it is not the machine or even the 
i ent of je bees that Зана ся 
eness О of Tos ket The po: — of t 
те und is 
ы 
ееп going up hill ап ee ng dow. 
И 
h th 
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а fixed brush, NUM 
cutter brushes itself c Boyd's 
with the arrangement nt for Ерт the 
^e obe. to the handle and to the 
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ту Ё the 
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ern ша, а of Devizes, show а 7 | 60 
wer engine, also a patent sluice cock, &c., 
er report А 
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r the 
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d slipping the whole. ofi the cutting 
ideways. driving 
ma 
а leverage for lifti eu 
putting the machine out of gear. The 
by gearing from both 
wheels, 80 that it 
tony гш At SOILS. 
LAND. 
8. OXFORDSHIRE. 
Fes is dificult to stat the protit "3.4 а farm by the use of 
ased tie tinm Aetorerg 
i T fact the јоу Е она анас 
"Pe dein рари On 
we gene шу 
The qua of our urn 
more oileake used 
Lim трна 
al - The five-eourse system generally prevails. 
M lad miy to i u — rose: & Fie AE ў 
cereals is fast нн J^ Wilson, | Sors 
83. pii ERLAND. 
crops when applied with 
Likewise к а Turnip crop ; but 
he manure should contain Pones 
та 
99. OXFORDSHIRE, 
Take another Oxfordshire example 
which 265 are arable. 
three 
of about 500 acres, of 
- A чымы I^ known as the five-course 
fi 
fa r 
Le: work 44 acres on the four-course shift, and were the farm 
arly all arable, and of medium quality, I would consider 
that the best course. 
f The land to be prepared for Swedes, &o., is cleaned by 
d ана à nal а ^d FE ing as soon as the corn crop is removed, AMA danged a md 
pun «кў eK. On ity o ploughed, and the TET may sme appi 
out s hat pe ӨКАП good will be де- | 997!&- сакы! эрге. 
Кан intel the ed u fresh earth, or even Moss | £n: ся pi тора, ano 
nual у. 
peri ее nt G: Ss land, about 50 aeres are i 
mall stream ane pg re springs - the neighbour 
dered all the richer 1x bus 
€ and about 2 
т the Turnip crop only, 
, the 
bb o 
"been 
pinces m d over r Barley a e ома 
е апа 
irrigated by 
m eara Am 
E а o village, &c. Т! 
wed ї or hay every 
is pastured, and though not naturally of the best 
p being much improved by О, ала -tenth being 
Ps ear with farm-yard dung, oi t. Peruvian 
guano p esides that, о cattle i hap. Dei 
ШЕ fr the be bulcher are fed with cake during summer 
elds. Joh», Watson, Agent, Shir Im 
ae Nonr 
The bones in every case aro dissolved by me with 
reca Fee the rate of 10 lbs. MA у Ду мяр aud I rem 1 bushel lof 
Sou ue ''when 
ven ee fari 
d 8 
Pe ot used myard d 
Wheat crop ys та MM Some, however, prefer 
to apply it to the tie e LM the former, as in a atter 
inferior in quality, and the 
used hero for Beet, жары. апа 
us аге Reial manures t 
iti Peruvian P Suet and nig rs ее of lime are the 
rincipal R. Bi m, уто 
Lime is some Latte 
any fibrous абер i in "t ith s са Ау, 
the habit of thinking that lime is freque: 
of 
токеп up land if it has 
but I ed -— in 
ently used where itis 
profit and durability, I put 
эе very small "a 4 con Ai 
f "d 
s artificial manures for 
mo st dependonce Ф apii коой bones Ew 
land. I 
: | quality, is 
pre- 
cT а ing 
The nitrate of pu and sulphate of ammonia drin n is 
heavy erop Бе ng but the former Е а forcing n 
ре Gets permanent, W whereas the latter we find to be durable 
ut arm- yard manureis'very good, as we ry is seed = 
ез Ар colliery work, which 
of PLI d 
es е 
е а four[neighbourhood, the 
u ma plied to the Turnips and Biredes, 
80 onall to Wheat fallaws, as well as to meadow. Lim 
is chiefly applied to 2E Wheat v in spare quaatitios- 
are 
аксе. 
у рга 
аана 
106. Gro 
j^ € cial hos, Wal pplied generally to root crops only. has been in Wheat e sey vin year for upwards of 
y Briggs, w excepting after Vetches 
оа qood deal of T 
r Li 
cortieated, in tente i of Ср of the form 
hilei this 1з ГЛ y 
their chaf at the rate x5 gum 
stock on the farm to eat hay 
chaff (with the except; 
for the use of the 
ASHIR| 
Guano is greatly used on the mosses he d 
answers Face d be - the fati of 6 i T t per "aere, 
perde Pi with а top-dressed wi d 
і 
= Guan the берн & со а ouse); the chaffis cut tbree parts straw 
generally а penes est for all purposes. 9 ir of ours e win 2 beas 
Sat tried an 
n previous 
сап п tend very well, 
aera rtifici 
under: Wheat when I think i£ requires it, using in theautumn 24 ewt. 
ets at the roots Ghan | sown after the | of besi 
rice 
F 
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8. 
B« 
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8 
zi 
Р ге "Thetford, shows Me oes 
io MRNA Le With self-aeting revolving rai 
; for 10-horse power—an 8-horse pom 
nes à double blast dresser—a | P 
ги 
Bedale, show а number 
e e ements : cen de 
poste mould board 
e Miu 
ИШЕ carr A 
row, &c.,*chain harrows [en ай ап- 
ore link стей) он two d e do: 
carts, both very well and substan- 
lo of E 
E саа 
Mie and so of dete terminig the йөк Of | best 
exhibited h 
of manufac 
uu 
ln both 
rt of ri Hie S having 
Я F^ 
examination, The Eyed of ma 2 eina ораев в superphosphate = been used, the lutter 
conséquen 
t guano, and - КН E 1 Me of nitrate vb es with 
$ ewt. of pend M € e ns o wi 
harrow, asa great quantity must fall into the furrow, and be 
some time before the root can strike it. R. Robinson, батка апд. 
91. CHESHIRE. 
seldom manure, especially for the Wheat crop, гы id 
generally vg after Oats the second 
vri 
he ite x 
different, top- Aut ing ba Neo found 
favour of es of; soda on uy land, and um 
tbe ^e me it is applied at from 
куч” 
ех (КӨ, leads 
os. to 40s. per 
сэтаз. 
ге 30 асгев of our perm t pasture yearly 
per е v when we have it to 
lly, ánd therefore 
sown upon the Grass “lea | 
ME topi dir of godd" {=ч 
hes to my erops, t 
с р ы 
si ad almost invariabl, ыу 
rcanured for. 
and s 
bb, eldom 
AR üng 3 E owt. to ай 5-54 
Py i pigs Буннан M i wp = 
sitio bU Turnips, in which case ica 
iim in us. гш pente 
and, and 
The bue ary practice of this neighbou pens а, k apply 
nearly the whole of the fermi yad dung to ; осса- 
sionally it is spread on thé Grass lind. either "ond or in 
compost with b. Lime is sed excepting in compost 
of road scrapings or rubbis bish collected from m backs, 
i &c. Gumo at the rate of 2 cwt. to the some 
ез applied to the Potato стор. 17. Pali in, TW С 
8. 
use, 
also use large c ETT 
e manent Atto after 
20 bushels per acre with t very best and last 4. 
J. Cobban, Whitfield. 
UCESTERSHIR: 
pl! propor 
ood, and also 
LINCOLNSHIRE, 
' experiment 1 did not find m 
Fro 
Turvips in пета іп weight by t by an Ma рау. of 2 cwt. 2 = 
guano, wiere 10 tons of good farm: yard mi: 
on by the liquid drill, permitting, 
ap! а good Meg 
whole ars М ue Pm 
in Ce summ, а and stifle Xr the ashes 
pode with du 
СЕ к M e d pM oae of ie 
and Turnips, and Swi 
wede land, from which the greater portion 
— to the fold yards, I pH АА 4 
n the land. Iusually dril 
Dod of Swe ded, and bana ойе 
off on the lan. 
ot 
I have discontinued | 
te of the Wolle? 
туе 4 теч es X w 
uu oep sold resh land, Where Turnips are liable to run | 
He s and chalk cannot be easily got, lime 
очра oa 
хоре аге рота fn Va pert etaed 
y e extensi used 
other crops, F, Sowerby, Aylesbui 
iz 
d апа remove the other 
Mari саш Mie à correct idea o. fthe weight 
