РУУ E КАНТ УО ЕТ 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
703 
Josx 26, 1862.] 
m——— ther posing their inconsistency, or by saying | which can be d pended upon to kill the vermin poi that it is one of the greatest and mest w poin! 
Ж ыар з, | рг roduced Жеш rom 15 to clean ne AL E aps m an experi ud re | of root abo Je e p qu 
үз at 14 months old, which gives an average rate |. ‚ „Юу WAJ oL. periwent 
Pme E during their whole time of existence; and | dipped in a solution containing M'Dougalls Sw — 
of Mibs. а ЧО шше the amount of per week in pro-| tion, which appears to t principally of carbolic 
Bel on for the average timo. Жабы him (ако even һе сош- | acid, 16 killed the ticks, but the appearance of t eous, 
та ie ешш wh Ser Һай been already attained | 001 when dry was not so satisfactory as when Big —To those who believe 
(ege were put on Grass, and whatever is due to composition was emplo The remainder of the that pei "d nj piat seful by defend- 
v е, consumed, and Ido not believe that fatting sheep, shearlings, avs been sold at prices m ing the horse's foot from loose stones in the road, I say 
even bero the гөш pill so greatly differ from the conclusion | ing from 644, to 7d, per lb. John Coleman, P ly 15 that if horses be properly shoed, they will 24 be "e 
he condem Жо, сме есе сс: Мн: nienced by the stones, and if the shoeing is 
For these long quotations to which our notice " though leather may а 2 hide some puc y will pot 
лы Hants FARN : Report to July mend them, There is o w of the subjec ct that has 
were i it not that the ey appear to be need led 
of a 
useful pamphlet has given rise, an apology might be 
demanded b 
14.—The 
has after а ni yt йш, time 
order; it however require ed a 
J 
3 тыа Hl 
Y 
for the € 
readers, and i into which a good man у с observers 
of agricultural experience are otherwise "able to fall, 
алоча Бал cttm 
rm Memora 
ut in every instance where parties. waited for the та 
acd for in all савез where hay has — "y dam 
by rain it is essen ntial ma he. it should be а 
, аз їп that cas 
f whether m be dam 
nda. 
M TER.—June, usually t 
the summer, jte this pe 
pt 
i are daily 
ito or Bes ы d the root en is nis the chief 
ork of the farm both for women and men; the men 
h 
oe Em Mangel (Үз zy the 
he: regar 
* | necessary ed the health of horse's feet in their 
alth o f the organ. 
r dom 
as it i is to the feet of men. No part of the 
ving fi for gro e and no 
ticated stat 
orse is more bou: 
жы EM besides 
that leathern soles have 
seed crops v were c = 
5 
ever been usefu 1, TT 
It 
©" 
E. and in many cases over 
Ni. On the ides е, ранны. 
pisand that of ida ufutor quiditis whilst our best 
ж, M vote were comparatively E gps In 
two or three e day WC and лак Да odi men: take * 
place, M we hold "hat hoop there may be few weeds 
the hoeing should procee eed; we һау ger ба known: me 
but 
Pul, tii (Joly 15) much English bay а 
«а A likely to де i the T е] 
'ength of the rend should be the eed as p 
age and stre 
м. ап ап gs cannot > obstructed by 
МНЕ deo without producing ill effects, and 
if obstruction be extended over a ape sur the 
pod health, and even the life of the an 8 
orfeited. What would һе said by any one of common 
the 
the time of hoein ng. 
inus, On M „ our first Turni ps 
ie, a ye acres of early white Tur for feeding 
t. Land ве excellent ай поп after the 
ense и 
ет iati. 
hum: es 
on ? 
the amc oi hoeing s зоо Р [ the pem Puis 
үе asy to destroy whilst 
i. 
view hs wena md d it be те d that 
lan up and went along well 
aud is now being ie ^ ghe d mh has recen dy poon 
hoeing the. harvest is m dore the hoeing is 
it shou’ ld however be foreseen as much as 
UR last year r was. much infe sted by wir eted; 
MONA thorann у Я 
visibl e rooks have yon edo been very | the meh begins, for the hoers i always require more | 
horse, 
Gamgee, sen., » Edi nburg. yh Veterinary Review for July. 
Calendar of Operations. 
P would destro roy the erop in à days. at any rate, 
appears that they dig up the plauts тувати, and m ousa еу t d res p roots in the country аге) Mrp-Lorm : July 22.—А {өз slight gleams of sunshine 
loping E find а раја table grub or wir under | annually damaged from this circumstance. fomi s that it tm till favourus with genial heat, did 
each, > ‚| the ада g clouds not intercept its bright rays. Tho 
ther бена This is now the period of the year when д. mode of | nights аго usually clear and cloudless and of course cold and 
present ; but the remedy 80 ruthlessly sli is] cropping s ad the rotation adopted on a fa arm en to | wintry, the days are cloudy and thick and tarren. Nothing 
far worse than t Be Sues We able to plant | the best advantage; and to tà owa ч goon a tuy vede aro aer kept pager in 
В а А о ап rnip fields. Strong v rom the wes 
- e 1 f Sw early im eng using {һе | been atn the di rent ods pursued in the | continued over the Pist from the 17th, Blackening Potato] ves 
eeler's mperial м E Skirving's Purple Top;|management and cultivation of our crops, we HOw | апа stems, breaking down Beans, ring the Wi d knee- 
these have come up well, aud, т А фе, Renman] р to 8 " З the different crops] knapping the heavier fieldsof Ba At present the prospects 
of the of the harvest are p ne favourable, both as to Corn 
, grow apa y. Ther great on the farm, which consists of 100 acres | ina Potatoes, and though the Turnip стор has improvod there 
— ха. 'ioss of plant from the E our vobi of ыгы ог pe under tillage. We have 40 acres is still much eren in the best, and the latest a 
atiribate wi ihe ur ern a avi AME I|o К. M $3 Tw Potatoes, | far in arr sar, many being 21 for singling. D 1 рн , 
leen rout -cu vation 8 acres Бе angèl, а! even Si now avour us, е harves 
i реч as Ше Whe: ly at its full l the 
dacin ee a doep Wah eed bed with plenty of moisture | Cabbage and Kohl Rabi; Ce he cres ВАН, y barely füll out, and | реони Way. It te iol 
o . Sida dition of soil and plenty | cropped at present. The sale erops EA ү ng Oover|middle of September before much can be cut va with 
Ee barnt axt the dry drill to the liquid | 81 acres out of the hundred — j^ ive ue жете E р кейс. Pip t ibourof late has been in c шр 
H H е cattle courts о! e runnin; , Storing in x e 
ш y of artificial, ink | room and. ву small acreage e produ in heaps for autumn manuring, horse US fürrewing 
the crop in ihe pe pns grows on later. in the| 
green food and fodder fòr stock ; re mu ust however 
14 
A. re Mangels grow very slowly. 
y an ins ec ki was а 
long time before we could see to hoe the the 
weeds are cleared eal and the land deeply stirred 
in Г ie on Tusc 
hay cut early, and stacked 
oes en are seeded 
ablis 
are also " acres of Pot 
between, we may expect to see aine prog 
heavy s kpi suffered caa ion Des нм spring, 
AP e unusual weat her n Mar cb, and 
eap era r pu iE à i онар js 
previous to digging the е 
айй to largely every year E Por ds after 
corn p ES ре succeed articuli well after the 
bre n crop ys always fit to cut before 
Tee жын in a ren e кы s 
corn оти 
" 
de red, t 
corn s g eer or thek land; е other 
M oti, че cs d stacki 
acre ot n Tnd 
d with T ог 
d never have been | 
ns is very ery valuable, andi in 
t 
which in some ius 
OU 
^ e. od the freq iei showers that 
the xd ts e part of e month, and as 16 is we fear 
have been put in badly as a rul е 
сапу ries came out into ear 
as might be expectat, т, i. 
— by tru t. The 
pr bea su а, ап p the | 
eather | 
uch 
n so mild that the Turnips when late н E during 
whole ma nter when the weather is 
ет ill be observed that the 100 еб оё land eulti- 
named rotation of crops, 
e produee, yet it 
more or less "ile for 
ring the year, our object being 
grow Ше greatest amount of tete Lo ые in the 
summer months, and to maintain the est num 
gust, and io ald e emai 
indie: it may be delayed cA near а 
w be 
t month, so the harvest cannot n 
ats am 
soil i s good. The early eds 
as sinl considerably b ер: 
will 
iue 
é чы жөн Ан d 
m young e эжеден the end of May 
Vache Шу eaten on 
Кы" 2 er ne A iom changed to 
They аети of &c., and are no p i 
ег in‘ Bigg's peer 
man! 
a splendid crop 
straw. 
The horses 
go Кы 
inter months. 
aud it being very heavy c it is best 
summer months if the Im can be 
is not very often the s t vest 
ear, we have left off ешш chalk, and Mach 
avis e from the home snl mi о Bound 
e еагев& 
e have 7 or 8 tig to go for os 
done in 
jafterwa 
enitivation of f Qe land, which 18 ЛУУ the bed E 
importan с ket at * аа yen, for Meg 
roots of а 
the land is in 
variety, in the. та яй блә Б ки ү 
rns it is 
immense importance that the land ehould- receive a 
certain бш of autumn tillage, ànd we maintain 
ha 
crops we | Saturd: 
lll be | in 
n х 
2 ка singling fuis and досі 
бащ v 
valen: 
insignifican: rogress. 
turday thi th. жолы, оўва of rain, 
blew origen to 
b When e 
Peg (n 
еч pore ge an ао 1 
е [91 we suspect that a сгор во 
M NE 2 maturity ап а куы Les Кя БЕ 
апа Oats 
80 NER de e m. Es 29 BL 
е^ е e um we 
but, in the Mui пиал н ле Е 
are sto n ш, 
necessi d 
and wet and sunloss а pra Dae cg 
later than м quali 
than we would | Ad 
deste а Бе t. The Potåt is soslowl; 
Аз! otato crop is SOSIOW. 
Ф v4 in d much d. i North 4 
ui 
That 
d 874 accomp 
ЖЫҢЫ ot beholding it scattered ate 
good ; 
Green с Sering, ng, but xe first- rs. Ho t AC. 
