Jory 12, 1862.] 
504 smell. This is am е fallacy. Ni only do 
— of t т үк ad hay е unim- 
riies 
» feeding gn ood hay ; is spoiled to X extent. 
with a beautiful 
carm СЕЕ mised with mountain Мах ma н, 
| bert before giving j^ to the horses, and sell the seeds | (Sugar) Beet, “5 acres with. Mangel Wurzel, a and 15 acres 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
w-keepers by к an who used - eo » ош, 
е ы ess, gain profit fro 
the shape of new EM ы КАШУ опе йг Жын | 
of the seed-v hac of new land hay would contain v 
ht t 
653 
with Potatoes, The Sugar Beets, which in their value 
as food are mapan m № Mangels and wedes, are fol- 
тия after piece of Clover, which failed. 
The Oat © was à pop in autumn, and dung 
carted and spread during winter and the early part of 
spring. me time before the sowing the dung was 
1 
smell, e th, as green n as the da; it was laced m prope ties than three hundredwei of 
to bay of & vif lite > [oque E ich they were taken; and yet ot thos e men 
irain ж times uch as the former. „Нау 1 
tte slowed toh eat tl r io ears, 8i eg, were excessively annoyed at the loss j^. во 
к colour when -the hay sweats, 0, more pro ich a perquisite. E ud. аш principles э which p 
change io ich the am NU of fles ing substanc all kinds of 
pei fermenta, che or арай раг also Mein to stra which is у 
and ammonia, Me deleterious to 
nme t which is not chang ей РУ the 
proce is rendered mu less 
Кашу. more to 
sS 
into acetic acid 
E ami; and 
м д» 
A in lt 
E 
< 
gree 
ver is superior to ашу — and t 
Next TA то 
the ' Grasses 
се 
urposes. _ "Eve ery day that | 
а subsoiler, so that the ground "was loosened to a 
depth of "d to 14 inches The аА во treated was 
then harrowed, rolled With a roller, апа after 
a repeated 1 harrowing the am (about 15 lb. m E acre) 
d d asker's drill bar «З 
beni нс by the fact that the top o 
QU e 
straw, w ripe, is - xi^ md more 
нл el. inferior par rst ripe, 
Mr. etr y South Hetton iria мге New 
astle Farmers! 
e Correspondence 
— an W heat. 
Eti pe. 
а friend; I do not know what part it grew in, 
It was sown Sept. 11, 
a 
2 is South Australian Whe: 
v4 to be. А, у адн euis 
is и Wheat I got 
est d ше — 
is going on within а circulating tubes, я ТЫ 
the nutritive terial is converted ` into lignin, 
ood; 
produce of Bee 
inches apart. Aiter e sowing, which began e 
4 а of АРЫ ril the land was rolled again and then 
nature. The firs H wn seed A Ше rendy 
owing, alake, and storing 
мт to redd 31. 10s, to 4l. viii "AE À verage 
oots is here about 12 tons per acre; 
they are DAT. or rather lifted with forks in Se 
tember and October, and put in larg 
have no doubt all ie 
also enclose you 
9 І тч sleek for sevi 
plo It is not yet eme 19; йү ЕЕ $5 T daresay 
Ish hall have several larger e n the 
Its nam са в “ Lovel's Prolific. » m. Do ovel, Helpertho 
o | Malto 
one I се g 
гоо! 
Bu. ot Ma ir 
a neighbouring sug 
16s. 8d. per ion, and only 2 years ago a co 
mad which the farmer n sore 80 to ‚100 acres 
hic. 
ar Beets were sold to 
t 10d. p cwt. 
valent 
Beet- 
ago Sai ed: ао by а ныр їп ns deci bed 
hood, of o == of the oldest an ost үөс we d 
n "ihe та 
E e d bes 
Желге are treated in the very same wii ad ugar 
Bee ets, with the sole exception t that the former are 
йе. а et only last week 
*|(the 6th to 10th d pone all Beets 
wn it again, 
нч E of the 
growing in pota as - as 3 feet, and strong as Reeds. 
i вота first, and as те "m ш t Core and sown 
My man states s that e same Grass eria upina, few | 
3: 
years 
»| years ago, and iym wr cut 
wthe ө mH. 
consecutively it к бирре, нў now 
is covered wit herba 
ассо ounted for, dd 
Can this be 
vise me to mow the — in | 
ri 
- Iknow Iam treading on debateable eie ы 
that new land hay, 1Ё ОЁ less value for Жое 
than old land, almost every farmer I havesp 
хе : 
d it separately 
? An Old Su 
Тһе Grass is Phleum pratense, Catstail or Timothy 
€ P sene, 4 hes a place in good mixtures of|, 
Grass seeds. ] 
reign Correspondence, 
al 
ly been во 
Wheat, к Barley, Oats, deco 
months, when 
к, Ше та ав 11 stones рег S orse per 
rk 
се 
as taken to asc certain v d 
r 
toes, Mangels, Peas, 
pe or Coleseed, Же, Red Clover, and Lu- 
re is no abundan 
В 
ваше ;quantity of corn was 
Nor could I disti MR the ive 
und h 
h give eac ed to 
when eating seed hay as ae jats d old | t 
of crops eo "Roots 
|and are not liked here Y all, as es pen 
р? the succeeding соры; E a very Мм rag state. 
Peas have been so m broadcast, pai 2. poe few 
acres for the househ Dena ir ough 
E her e^ and do beie n heavier E 
. Oats take. 
area of nearly 100 acres this year, ав 
d 50 "frosted. Wheat had S be ploughed 
ала [ supplemented by another cro The usual 
kind w сезне 381, Mar 40 lbs. per 
in condition in the under 
of th 
re ре | 
importan 
etected "in чаг E 
always in favour of Leer up to 
if 
E] 
THE 
this ннн а i етеме, и ived 
Е 
; баан about. o acres, was SO 
th 
e 19th 
12 tons of stabo dun; 
Wheat; 8, 
and partly with sheep fold. 7, 
y broadcast, MAI with Tasker's drill 
6i inches үе л y Beet-roots and Potatoes. ' The land, 
1, 
| the xe] brought 
This latiori quim h has been doing very well here 
bui as 
was plou led, barrowed 
in at the y ч 3 p per acre. жч several pieces 
f Oats I made experiments with differen t Айе ial 
— Fi 
larger p pro portion oE insta 
evidenced b 
he spring 
ds to grow more roots, we sball 
been i into a 9-course with the foll 
i 
o 
SE 
of horses ordy fed 
H 
E 
ЁЁ 
Bu 
veter 
К mean 
EE 
EFI 
Е 
ji 
Е 
ав ап 
d 
d 
in fæces 
with it the p дану of Stubble ime 
f 
t.| the most of the roots ат. li 
seed; 4, Wheat; 5, 
allow or partly Rye, Tares, &c., du: unged for Rape A 
being mown о of in. June or July; 6, Rape or Coleseed ; 
; Wheat; 8, Roots Tp pum toes and Man angel) dressed | so 
with farm "dung; 9; ley e sheep folded). Аз 
A 
8, Red Clover and Grass 
Roots (Sugar Beet) manured as above; 2, Оше; j Wh 
season с aah нан Onabout50 mi pe the 
eathad suffered by аре bard frostsin February, Oats 
the defective Wheat lant, 
A ыроо. sv tue » of Oats is here 56 
TES no doubt that. "aith the aid of 
third d 
farm, the necessary manure for ü i 
be easily got, and artificial manure will be used т more 
erop, red Clover, 
3. yee 50 M LA met О, 
of Grass seeds, were 
SE nd d iro we e same principles 
тапчу of mixed pa t. At the collieries 
else th eed hay is used, the 
i adt um stones A horse 
tent, gov, аа. Ь e socie 
Jo thoy what little E m aped is m 
| 
iji 
Ё 
i 
HU 
satisfactory results. The 9 fields bearing the different | so 
|t m d to 50 aer are all under crop just 
cepting t the. » ke for the Coleseed, and 
if it sh t would enter into some details 
ўе give you а description of the different crops sli 
| their cultivation. 
‚ 1 ma 
may mention that, st two large 
rsekeeper d to well shake the 
Te SE EN 
in: 
crops are all - Is oed large, having a size of This 
ea "ай 
e 
plete po The young vin 
bur by last years hot summer o 
t 
Tares, md ‘sweet Sorghum 
1. The a this year, ав | 
! about 50 acres s have been sown — [cum white Bilesian 
tutes for the Clover, and thu mus 
