nm 93, 1862. 
THE еч паара е. AND —Ó—À ae. 
оч in detail the charges 
FT oui мшу йү 7," infers our samples are 
sg” makes aga прапа few in iumber. Our collection 
m sall and e nd seed 
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un 
onfident 
— will recogni niz 
n cultiva 
"Сене Barley 
Gia 
Golden Melon do 
Aray sorts as almost 
lo 
It was not without some | 
ver | cal 
ventilated cy runni ng sewers under them for th 
t | pass 
nd store as best 
ass through, and sinking the ood alongside and at 
the ends of such pits, to admit the free escape of wet, 
" 
s at^ horse - . power double 
whether 
Such as I will store in a house or в lied I mean to € 
still better ventilated, but will studiously - avoid the 
cylinder engines, the sig given E: 
working. Just ug I рее; ае wet 
and a somewhat ed Log ia of das the 
the hape o of a 
Е — though by no means injuri ous to the tubers 
subsequent planting: 1 throw out these few hints for 
1 
Hudsons sG G 
‚апа try he grating n noise and | 
p do. 
X ttd m do. 
Winter AT do. 
pBrewer's Delight do. 
ear 
cg ех олај grain in the e 
mple, а and from the w 
dm mples are wrongl ў 
ho takes the iine to examine the 
o uch thing. It is tr rue ч 
его 
аш of Wheat in the ie are in Hm, 14 h hoa 
t 
fomir 
who the honour = publishing some 
iore MR Mime. in our pages gps 
and Land Tem ig pl Меге the 
wet lands—mind, I don't pe "alude so much E the 
y wild lands—fairly draine od and sub- soiled 
jumping action “of the Ам үл РЫ told that th 
13:6 4] 
in land 
between the oy n substratum and the strength 
and endurance of the tackle had commenced. A few 
light voie edont to such heavy work, which the 
village blacksmith a ily put to пеша, апа the field is | 
к озиде, shaken torn up іп а "n r с вееп | 
befi For a "s : time have Db ing and 
ba teling 
the landlords a 
еер ә ue — x а see is mehow or ps 
did n ork at all satisfactory. As series of 
Ж. f a lease, the 
with this ие еп, Although Pt by | En 
& the c 
tha eir Ж ings, and were practically educated in thei 
management, we would soon be able УА зне ог triple 
our — to pup for the bene e English 
farm well as he English жекс, апа 
xtensive consumers of 
of exciseable 
о al dressings of Ё 
u a loss to perci 
for this arrangem t beh ing Азуу id ol 
4,1" lays down as a rule, that an English exhibitor is 
2 he exhibits p. oreign produce, and conse 
e 
| of stra 
gs О 
and a succession of green crops, brought gr eat increase | 
ipe the yield of corn was still 
and i ases invariably brought me iu ; а loser. 
had me "iced яе on а part, but eus wear and | 
tear and expense, &c., added to ia small amount of 
u 
етеси` 
5 
а of life, but pre Noon w far 
безем sts аге mutual, their €— with ge: other 
would be i wert M кай: дно, 
ап 
5 
A, 
ж 
[2 
Ei ul h 
него рате of ps acre per da; үз yo е е for 
са In addition to 
E grass 
ае 
process be the 
a ploughing for "the winter fallow, 
on, First, 
eee {ле work be | bo' 
мх 
ка, аш am drifting into ideas whi 
| some think should Te foreign to the purposes of your 
Mowers un the, tin Just some indeed I suspect 
wi 
iti ing— viel 
| co- A v between the ар, Iri ish fa 
| the true advancement of each other's interest, w 
have but so ét петт gla evel at the = апа 
sound policy $ Edward Carroll, Kilgreany Lodge, 
Clonegal, Aug 
Crops й in ‚ fuoi. —1 It is now pretty well ascertained 
i no the coun л that the nearer "the Wheat 
oh vith a vt mamboring in its ranks 
h n s Lo id Portman, Charles 
r Lawson & S 
d oring up that which the plou gh had mia 
ату iere Йи termed ' 3 hunting ba ck," an and a 
com 
Pet 
n Ho ssh 
Е 
rollin 
Es " 
m. of Canada, "with many foreigners f 
n their respective countries, | 
vi mun eru - o. time an д, attention t 
Хе, without атой til (А the са "bulk 
үе a goodly number 
as jurymen, deservedly merit and 
н gri- 
I to illustrate ба д 
imi 
is m secret that at the same time it serves our purpose 
1 
sse 
f 
of the majority of the pena y 
in two or three 
effec 
and power R handle - tie stiff clay at th 
Mine. r attempts at йот bernd А barely 
keep these ii» улны tly porous to imbibe 
tilisin; sing i influ ence of T зн age encies, how i is i 
aver 
pn 
Bury St. Ed 9. 
hint, sind bi be eitenied to next year, 
Calcula Produc con —In 
table, I ттт... ^ pon arcu of When 
| or after its being cut or thres add, Ww counting the ears 
|and grains off a lineal and square yard on common 
f land. At the request of 
mo doubt, has been the intention e xs шь exhibitors 
Р 
with whom we regre impossible 
of ho to Ша our perd so fully, 
n the Lior 
ШШ. 
And without wishi v до 
E many excellent collections, 
e advantage in the a earance "of 
CERE own from es is A to their 
superiority exhibited in bulk, rather ihan to any intrinsic 
growth. The collec- 
“Co „ and of Messrs. 
a Park, would not 
ina Tom tie 
ore eign aa colonial | for 
one or | anomaly. 
the plou gh 
implem: ent t it —— can be е ргорег ше nd 
for the е of stubborn art It must remain 
those who impl ts to reconcile this 
25. Guildford, Aug. 
rvest Da — send [дов е dates о e Cereals 
coming into ear and flower on my farm for is last six 
years. е К utiful хобат of the latter half of J uly 
m 06. or 12 pints off every y12 yards, 
Wiidh is equal to 1 square rod (fractions ош miten). m 
30 baa en 3 шг 6 bushels per statute 
certes in stitches or not, —1 peck ызалоо 
ction over $ a pint of off each square yard, m s 
bushelg, or 5 qrs. per acre.  Note.—In like manner all m 
bo estimated by weight, thus showlug the g uality ; Mu diy 
depen ot ре may be easily — by ule of — 
is brought on the me 
by the middle T Augu 
In Flower. 
Wheat. 
[ire А their | corn ЕХ after harvest to v 
pets men a o 
| lest the bein к of not 
siia s it is heated in the he 
và 18 
ox ti 
E ational Exhibition; and it is muc 
[dp these leading firms, ` z experienced s 
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H 
i 
d 
& 
$ 
n with any {оп or colonial erg | 
h t 
E enel ene e, did not, as in | 
in 
s 
es 
J uly 
June S 
$ 
1 
k Grange, R 277 
— of the a i in the бош East of Ire 
Sin 
Gherlos les M. C. асо, Holbro 
land.— 
the state of the н л: іп 
the sedia а 1 "ave been — to in 
el 
ym 
m to work p steam cultivating tache; 
therefore E must book the loss to steam cultiva 
F 
p 
# 
H 
f 
ШШ 
к 
t are 
m above an average. 
ei eing ач — the eden 
crops 
Tawney or Dun winter 
vation does und appear to suffer by "be 
"ro Te детн I have not been visit ha: 
receiv! ved good report rts from my sons in several counties, 
FE 
|| 
TH 
which 
ented originator of the International 
always foremost in his ад Raynbird, 
Bawtree, T testimony August 13. 
L 
r 
ы ex ford, parts of Carlow, Wicklow and Kilkenny 
than in any "other part of — never before. better. 
Black Tartarian wherever a sown 
in 133 days, averaging 5 acres 2 roo Pepsi 
day, the ранет of v have о 
Р; of which 
| winter well, and i pe зї 
| ivi much c 
а most ‹ exce cellent ix-row Barley, 
ri an Oats, | th 
ultivated, but wherever в sown last iuc 
crop. Bere o 
in 
see (steam cultivation) 
F 
стана етй, d acres of 
fallow land — over, o en gone 
i 
Е 
cres in ау, ы 1 pij to Кыр it 
i a 
diee па. 
© Woolston quem s, 
: 
1 
g where it shou| "n be 
evidence 1 
Um 
F 
f 
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PEE 
Pu 
s А 
f 
sheep in the feedi ose. The ih n 
Was dari as уа 69 о Tares during t 
dl 
orse culture pA 
ore re bled a "bed of concrete than ! e: 
fo: feedin a on 
arm, ог be distiller. Potatoes, I regret to say, 
judieious draini rl ed crops under 
favo -— circumstances are, though "ur ba in produce, | 
xceedingly fine, never better in quality. 
registering 
seven days Sof d this 
lost," the orba ery. “What is is it that you 
akenham, 
[Many di "for your | 
