- 
654 me лен TROSE AND —— TAA GAZETTE. [JULY 12, 1862, 
ILC TOWEL Лы лыш i d — Y € з soon as this is don 
ploughed again as as po ossible (ав ing | e lon ng g pole, and as 
ЖОЙ. we UNT d this pM (15 to 201bs. per the ы ro апа нев previous to the Soning а last | us re drawn tightly. ш. m (oblig 
acre) 1148 in two cuts 25 8 of good hay, gn ing. g nd the seed | to Ta poeta near each Hop plant hill. d 
and Lucerne (which lasts often 10 to 15 years, but 'WO-rOW duci drill 2 T | looks like a set of — with their tackle, Њу Aue d 
here hardly over 4 years) ns cre. Аз гед | em. (ng e 71 being required per а the plants get thu - ue direstiót, they ough 
Clover is во much subject to the e of the| The young Colédeed is once hand or horse-hoed, ahd а несут апа ао кай һе ехреп лы 
weather, we have sown some 20 ac f Lucerne (or| ridged up autumn with a bulking plough. e and ing niou! arrangement for poles and vi 
Vos bntal Ciloydr lled I whi ch i 1- | Rape plants ean stand hard frosts, з. not over 16? of 1 about -— x 8/. per acre, "d 
lent forage crop, and pretty sure on Y soils of limy | Reaumur, ne n they w vill all be шей by the frost ; labour for Pains and e lucki 
or TY oons istence. 
. Wheat has been sown last autumm over 
after Clover and another after Co 
hed 
0 | only some few “plants were injured А the cold. 
Ma: the piece t 
and last 
Rape came into flower this 
and wil be ready for 
May, ing cut towards the 
d week of une 
1 AUR KH ‘cokle. із 1 
al 
haud: ої dis dn 
1 
and during the latte 
ranks g ? T Weeks the 
of на are allowed for each h 
md from lea and bines to a height wel 
ng cut 
being 
Th 1e Cole seed, after 
tł il'eets а blach Then the 
Hop plants, , especially the older 
and eni $ bushels per acre. 
hea! Wee in this asse 
is quite a peculiar er the of|a 
Triticum Deere аі "spe Wheat үл] ав we sel A 
DAT a hardy во of Wheat t and can be 
Rape i the barns in waggon red 
with ciothe [T preventing n falling m С the sed) 
nd fina ut by твев Or охе s Barr 
on 
if а те - rele us 
Ne the 
sve very well, and 
s shou ld n 
areas 
"S 
fopa is shie d 
e; but 
th Ages Mess d is rupe A for | 
the thick stalks of which clog and finally pem ^ 
1000 feet over 
ind less ibit to np smu! ы ordinary When 
+ 1 TI 
very 
cultiva 
“thi 18 y Ourse varies 
much according to the season, situation and 
the Hop plant. Last €t з, м 
r бозу" D 
"m 
bibend ^ m т, 
t than 
or which reason the itor is not grown yet exten 
ively iu ibid o pem . However, the “ "аза ог spelt 
heat," Eig. such à ign shell or chaff, that 
erage crop of 72 bushels per acre "a this farm), 
rields ng асы the half of it in corn, (the other half 
ing chaff or bran), has become of late a very bad 
сіе sad uci as large imports of ordinary Wheat and 
meal Hungary, have induced o d оен апа 
$o bat these at lower prices ur spelt 
on which besides, have io be fied 
qi» in peculiar mills. 
an | acre. The oil seed is mo 
cf E pec yaryin g fe ош 9 to 36 р рег 
per ewt. e Sete ion dens wil probably be bigher, 
stly sol 
т gets thus often a nice lot of 
other people ы grow no oil 
st year's produce 
begins, and the farm 
seed rangi ng | September. 
d 77. рег cwt. have already been Өбө joe the 
coming cro 
р. 
eadows of the : farm, about 60 acres, are now 
e 
І. to 197., and more than 
g "This pe produce appear | k sbo кез but the 
| prices of oils have some tende 
s this. year o d Edi heat 
Mines the ш of Maths f and 
Aen 
| erop was "m 
ending the third week of Ma " with Taske rs 
was off for eek о: 
which s ка мб this season for three weeks, wants to to 
ку n wa before all. 
тор of some orchards and 
s, whi іс 
of several av venues 
inh 
Such as you have nen d in 
ng far more in demand now. 
acres are sown with o ry 
partly, omitting one drill after every two dri ills M 
j 6 inches width, во that between. 4 rows o 
ow 
ts have "been 
rows having a дее 
10 12 inches, Fully 2i bushels were sown per acre, 
and part o of the Darley was sheep folded, being in 
and substituted ре got a|and some „жаз already in ear, with. the | en nd of May. April, a 
double ploughing, and wn it is one of our | Barley y 
best Wheats, and will durs Aes enr this week, For | acre, and the le produce is - generall y sold at once 
experiment some a e Wheat lands were|to a brewer as Ж as threshed out in ан d ог | for 
e most of the) Barley has а luxuriant PE. y 
the ey furnish cm the labourers, et 1001. wil 
es | for Pears and Apples, &c., which are sold on the trees 
by publie sale. 
e EA in ае look all very well as yet, and 
fully fo 
оша аут , god 
The "of. June seems io be rather perfidious, 
r since пошу а fortnight we have reas m ihe 
try where 
ts, especially those 
Whea 
which are 6 inches a apart, are the best, then come 
which however are full о f weeds, though they we ere 
трг the 
rotation in perhaps 1 a little too perm manner, few 
words remain for me to say o cultivation of 
Hopa; e 
wil be grown rather extensively here, as 
Bs у. "a thinks to have by and by ^ гат of 20 to 
25 acres, acre having Peon tn aid on on, 
Хонае: ene 50 acres were sown here with Barley, rains (Jun In a country 
and the first sown may be ripe for 1 ti ith th pecially in winter) is subject to so ei Y 
ей Р. the gross and net ie = 2 с vary of course 
Havin d through the different crops of very much, an act details on this 
matter, 1 confine 
myself to stating "tha ма. net 
of this farm, including the 
10007, and 2000/7. a year. J. R., Pimia Porn. 
os фата 
some lands which 1 left unhoed, I 
tation b eing advanced for 
be ripe this year towards 
ij iMi А 
€ro arm have 
hand-hoed by females in March at an average cost of | w 
ау | 
Spring. el of s Бн ioa 
мае ГА S to 3 feet has been done iere by task 
PAM S Mt gia 101. to 2 gus acre; aceording 
tot he q a. e soil, but of pow we have cora e to 
a chea enpor m y using a strong plough, which 
makes eceeding do ыт aite ihe earth of 
| the та gut ing үн еы spades, previous to 
Spe and Uer being piden Re the ату 
of Ii - олд E — piens y this 
way, with: же а of to 15 
and Key's 
until quite S itis bound in large 
driven hom the barn 
h 
alij by the flails, but 
ә or MR Has we are much леа with the threshing | 
we finished n Novem 
Tr. 
еп 
ROYAL LTURAL OF E d " 
AT the meeting "es ii Society, m on pe nesday 
last at the "d ooms, Hanover Square, the Earl 
of ET. ge d 
P Aso — Professor вши sadre 
the оона n "he io agb ect of the e ani 
Р b wich ti the attention of the scd 
n by the outbreak of the discase 
able И trench, шт pue deep 
of 8 feet at an outlay 
x er ко 
he sets are laid ou (ro fo Pad i re rene 
6 feet apart in the во that Hop 
plant hills are фй for ti dt ja ie we 
| have been usin g fo for 
20 fee 
z aere. 
of 25 to 
£h 
+ 
gre umn threshing in 
but this. pins when we shall have a new and b 
steam e to have all threshed out ab 
mx 
"The - yw of 6-ho 
y 807 L^ outlay bein g rather too ex- 
e T, 
power cost 250/, but E was no 
э 
Ж 
a "n 
re ropes are petere which ar 
mod ove A E y over a high fra i oaken pos iei, 
т а set of stron опре wire ropes (о pe 1line 
sena Which at the а 
zr 
costs п 
115. per cwt. Allcorn is sold now bf 3 weight, which 
is very М тосе за, F^ facilitates the corn trade 
uncommonly. 
. Ка 
E сеа is grown here 
Е {о do 8, аш "ep uld be a very well рае с mop |wi 
the v bar e falloving could be dispensed eri 
A 2 utor requires much labour; and besides 
profit n Rape crop is reduced to a half, $n 
the oil seed crop occupies the field two 
tter 
нес - former are tied likewise, 
lite -— of 3 to 4 feet in height, which on their top | T 
an incision, and stand out of the ground about 
Е high, close - each Hop-plant hill. About 5 to 
cres have bee lately in this — the| Y 
Hop Lee Te n: beaztifully qe e 
а € aere reduced to 
3 a crop of Tares, Rye, and Trif 
: Lie but ^d dE Rape crop Ere "аав  ] с val 
2 e fallo ow, and thus the most part of the 
Tn After the Wheat 
before win stel; (dog i6 carted, | 
dem Gughed in 
sprend, а 
June. Some three 
been ploughed 
pé 1 perhap s of some interest 
for your Hop КӨН, al 
» к Me ign of this 
1s "d.t "fug iV "pe and eae 
upright in сез middle. s онт 16 #020 Hop ms UN 
Previous the erect of the poles and their 
fastening in t | tlie e earth, i p wire төре 09 will be 
е4 ae: in the — of May and | 
weeks e dung 
Sen dis 
has | 
er ege ud is] 
required for the surrounding Hop hills are tie ат 
of th 
у state for planting, 
Ta 
г each „hill опе pole, ot а length n 
е р 
ыр {еда Жек вуна, by which x 
likewise | und. 
таба poten certain changes of 
1 had been called to the mattersix 
mont "ru Sir W. ailea, Ыз as the Veterinary Inspector 
Professor Si — received instruetions 
(—— from ahidi 
pr "the Causes P. the шм. ; 
о Бето that it had au 
d water in the distri 
e from АНЕ. фор 
түе, ^ рае а tity of ЖОЛ and 
Pigs fon affsctions "which. Lu f br op to Ё 
which some of the. stituen ehe Ы: 
f them of ^ 
veral а к етее 
which Кыса NA 
t © gplehic 
ent е the blood, and he that 
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