942 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL бАЛЕТТЕ, 
ust be confined to the north and eastern arie «i € т кч are had after hay than after two ed pasture, 
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the | county with vhi ch I bis best acquainted. T thi | ебе. after two years’ pasture—of w hich I peer Аалым "E the head peas e а ы ipe X4 —, vis 
= tur : Grass is obtained, ii for if land i D not enriching itself by pasture it must be falling | Sharman, of Melton, Me xhibited in id ; №, 
hould be allowed to lie as 1 ong as it is оой or con-|off Well, let it be so, Spt I again say that а more liberal | Messrs, Jo nson апа Боп, of Leloa facio wig 
вһоп! 1 Ь А jd AN t t M application of — manure will make u r it, and it yrs and hby. of Stamford d) "ob ему, fein 
venient. Upon clay lands, I үө е best ro арор оар чш др i acres vos otn e A chester, oU M E an er and M. « 
to be the seventh hift viz. green сг pes (or in е of a want of Grass can be supplied by ar moro iber fin; ANis ipd On. The prize, 107 "An to My ае 
thin, poor clay, plain fallow may be а Vantegeondly application of manure to the е Crops. jese gentlemen ый a plenti fol 
Ped to), Wheat or Barl tie years’ Grass, Oats, | of the loss of the 50 acres of land i Second yos бта ав engines, М, cultivators, r зру qr 
resorted to), eat o arte T +) | expression I consider I am rfeotly јивіібед im uüsing—for som me of wi thich werei ti es, &c., е 
Beans, Wheat. y often happen that a Turnip i» baving а little experience in grazing, I confi ont | s & n motion, bd very fine 
or Potato егор is more valuable than Beans, t ay w the farm in this county where I would be justified in | 8188, » XC, were exhibited by Messrs, Ki nie! 
to some extent be substituted for the latter; and in ^ Fering the rent ot the land 2 the Hibo d year's pasture. 1 Gl алһа Mr. W, Tyler, of Melion, and other = 
ni 1 | have ver eat doubts if the ears grazing is ove arri - bui 
the case of Turnip, in particular, the crop can be raised justifiabl е Neu dm TE ше Grass ү "e 2H д apd : be e - builders, Altogether the exhibi " 
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with guano alone, and the whole or part of the crop HA a dressing, so mue obtained e f n m 
enel by sheep on - round, without its deterio- making it и with qu of m ie E P is Ro after the har imodation everything that could be 
i rm О öved ; and if it will cut, во much the better—a gredi dinner took place at З o! in the 
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r proper quantity or ques v9 Upon light AE is got of ti grazing елына 85 м ова hag been made for bont 4 
аў the fifth eo Е" v uM I confess I put € pM m upon the pagturo, In 4 né gentlemen. Тһе Duke of Rutland 
crop, Whea! Mode and fho tr е К.а 5 is аць de. eM da, атт A of ч oen оп "һе моћ and left by the noblea ed 
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hd ср oom (ICE is Ly кед , and Оа pasturo too. too | E 5 ~ учан = эы шз dne sia " Aer the vend Tori tata qe ee аад 
we have e ; and if the Rye- -grass is по d made use м 
li а mall | of, апа a f toi have only a description of | Manners, and Lord Bern rners tala 
Mer lg! wi Ea keik ieda "d Ae {1 Grass rms is worthless fr бей ауа} P eattle are to bel on the success of the show, and all d proat 
& T do not seo t deines ny st M et mi tef Mon — P. allowance of cake must bo given. distress in Lancashire. The D ke t eod ad grat 
rotation; an ауе no dou wW -— = Des da us ING ILE Д uke too! е Opportunit 
ы-ы of agricultural improvement, many о ar first E the other Second 7:3 yw ENN of referring to the practice of putting wire fences à 
restrictive clauses i leases will be omitt мей, bat oed y "believe I will not ed the Ёё ent of the а. уыл 1 | oceupations ; he sai the practice was dangeros 
if i n, will, next to want of sufficient capital, Gries for mone of te nan о ма А к c " D a : ose Pa enjoyed hunting, and he i 
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tend more thin cL — шыны to hamper #ће | еол, which 1 can only асси for y the Grass being | WOuld not be л у іп. Не also referred to tis 
skill and energy of bit 
Ta ear" t, but the G s H it 1 
I YIDSON, £ Wilton, е sid; —In determining the ibd: "d afit [t бэта es with. tho pes had ti о allow, "E at ie uto semel wilk su and 
rse of каз M most suitable for any farm, the | апа disease among the cattle, I rej wd dtaa the T of the use Г , and differtd 
from those of Mr. Walter at Wokingham H 
mataro T the soil is obviously the first thing to | ога feld of land for this year, an ita nstance that My er : . Het 
consid y most land ы К eai A will ады gr to to Advantage a second Ка y 28 се wd in gag. t ar Lord J 
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i td d relatively high grae of butcher's meat, gs ME yaprodu votive i in seco à senes бума. | ышы sasily Rat de: дез» the 
vol as у Ет апа куйы ifa ырына (Ө; is T upon, no proprietor Lougtiboro Socie ety to join this pec eld 
quantity of keep, a her Wor i AIT of - de vir o to' gett pie a half m. me aher ЖОМ м form one good united county association, "Phe othe 
8 вота e e Wheat—. 
Рат еду де Чо) лиа n^ а put Mie e най rotation ho beet 5 propera A kcu aed Ps S d с-а MR 
uml the oy c е Leg d [m реговое io! ay be to Ber ers реш the hev. G. Е, Gillett, E, шр 
aud' often "bet ове who im E с white а euis iler — : > Ya WwW. H ГЕН А ey, Esq., W, 
2 i E ан. sometimes al есен Аса gged with some | Tnett, , Mr. Towne and others, е 
rotation which will admit, of the land Wing: E vier flow or Үү раро. Чоор аз g guano, rA in п epring, whieh ier about 8 o'clock. We believe the 
visions so that the Turnip crop may be repeated ot on the ape cable, when nec? a н M the farm is to be made green Mas hold its uoa xt meeting at Lutterworth, pour 
as] i xit. erop. Fort it nally decided, the 
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d - „ fallow or eat, Turni Tien nord ring furrow, not deep, and bi nus 
«il m Тыў бие ОИ and grase do мөн T ом е Es t too m mehr of the latter, aa T оша pre amount e кер d RAS o; pa " фон 
fields on the farm Barley rati rather ali ht Др. than otherwise for the s у 
вау Oats, crop, Wheat ha; , ч hred оны m is to be prescribed at all, Sp believe rai ded 3007. Great numbers of persons went by tris 
lu the um een eet not nob ke. Me. fone a . soma ik al as Ihave hinted at will Бе found most appli- ter fi fi ТЫН the ез ге) 
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Жер think on stiff, thinnist oi it^ it is КЧ, to + а бя this тозор дес раду for not having d A 
portion. It M д questionable if the retum e грах стор н анаан надай and well deserved, 
always an equivalent for the advan m ed from| THE LEICESTERSHIRE AND WALTHAM Абвтоот1.- 
fallowing. TURAL SOCIETY'S INAUGURAL EXHIBITION AT MELTON tbíclus. 
Mr. BROCK, Overton, said:—There were numerous iue көмөгү newly formed Soeiety commenced its 
circumstances to be taken into consideration relati ions on Friday last by holding its first show, a | 4 Lecture on n Superphosphates. By Alfred Sibson, CS , 
to the cropping of every particular farm, such as the | со omplete suecess, in Egerton Park, the seat of Lord! of 9, Douro Ске St. John's Wood, N.W. 
nature of the land—whether free, medium, or heavy Willon, near the town of Melton. This Society was| Published by the Author. 
soil; its eondition—swhether in tart, or other- | formed out of the old County Association, and the one | Mr. Alfred Sibson, whose name is well sgh in 
wise; its position—whether upland or lowland; and «яа held in the — of Waltham a These e Societies, | connection with the нот 
ts distance fr * stat n. and very flourishing when | also Dig a widely circulated boo "hid 
Generally—but more especially in the eastern distriet he е were first commenced, have ишге НӨ establish- ERS mor published by пора “ 
of the county—fallow had given place to green crop, | ment of other clubs on the we ic prineipl author, has his app 
and Grass in a great e to hay. It is unnecessary | poorly supported, and it was ought advisable by the Майа in th e s Agricilturil бале, in order 
to comment on the profitable of green cropping, | two committees that one joint. toil should be formed | that he may give h у comme 
Potatoes paying di . Оп b ее e its meetings паса а the different | Н. Aa here published. a very instructive lectur кү 
шу. Me яе ы ein town nea у. We 
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“ ч да өнен ын е ех 1 Жы and 050 
that the succeeding Oat crop is as good, if ien ыи аз the first place, "The very аг. sum of 650]. | ness of the information and advice it Bons] 
than atter one or two years? nang. eod was offered iti prizes, and t y "little hunting|asan illustration of a very well written an 
shown the cause. Тһе roots of the red Clov: t | metropolis” in its гате! Dd Hever resented a | pamphlet. it advisable 
Bm lonas the stems grow еч b in livelier aspect. Flags wi e 2 e prin-| “Тһе question now naturally arises—is ре 
much 1 ipal streets; воан | pates Wi ted near | for the farmer to make the superphosphate he 
manure hy ss the following crop after cutting than after the railway station and show w ground d every | for his own use? I should say, eget ШР 
Grass. Layi wn а rotation for the county has no | accommodation is tade for visitors. — Large circumstances, certainly not, and "is o» 
advocate in те. knowing the peculiarities | numbers of the aristocrae ré pn Meu including amongst other reasons: because it is impossib 
of his own une exercise his own Зра, ог | һіз Grace the Duke of Rutland, Lord and Lady |itcan be made so well on the small ү 
Mi unworthy of his ealling, = ү me (concluded | Berners, Lord John and La Manners, Sir F, Fowké, un me dr an to the work, as 2t ded pe 
though . та а . Неуда г with th „арр: ith tbe 
- d e орі but | M.P., topp, Esq., M.P., and many of the|to provide, or to extemporise оп the spo а @ 
ases are our guides, High rents and the then lending бийке ш the northern division. of the e county, | ma p Ty and арис ла by аре i 
qom restrictive e are not the stems Show = sel а эг. cheap, acid wil 
any county. Where good fruit is е: rg selection | about. 80 nd; suitable sheds and tents|places where бн "Me e itriol in 
й necessary; so every landlord E А атац) liberal | were SMS d for A edel] pigs, cattle, fü pleine ER be dear; orhe! the нд Sg the 
3 only to those in whose enterprise energy &е, Inthe stock department there were about € antites is во Ма тена by most of the тайн} 
they hav. enee, | landlords odd then | 50 entries, the leading exhibitors being Earl Howe, who prohibitory rates charge ed ү seldom be prt 
lie шашу oni to feel proud of 1 of their тити and while ө е = prize, 157,, for the best ох; Earl Spencer, um for this ИГИН tha t it can 
. е, Esq; T. Miles Esq. (Keyham); Mr. by farmers 
more fouristing, and agrienlture | John tn (Stroxton) and others h Qe diis f| dd Ий preset tine [ort 
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еер there were about 60 entries, amongst which we f excellent тазу аге to be p 
Nr. Мола, Niddrie CT will endeavour to | noticed the names of Mr. C. J. Bradshaw Сөп. [өнү n practice of dissolving bones, fo! "d 
offer what I consider the most suitable rotation of |the-Hill i Mr. Lawrence Willmore, of Leicester, a farmers, bas now 
ce n amongs T 
ng for this county, and also to point out what I | other noted bree ers, Thereswas also a very large i" ho however y farmer out of eurios the 
че г» о.м the system of enses generally | superior show of Pigs, Mr. G. Beale (Моон) iud r his and at snperphosphe but it must be uif? 
extended for try. my opinion the best | Mr. W. Benskin (Rearsby) exhibitin e remar kabis i irections тау be follow amend this proces 
мшу ыр а farm being managed is for the | well-bred animals, The show of б. both in ths|stood that I by no means reco dt superjhospist 
landlord dos tenant of acknowledged integrity | h heavy and hu anting inde was alsolargo, abo 100animals | man p urers for the making 
and worth, не) % Dim hi have re bia an way; for if he ет shown. rir f Roots was but small gaera hic hi Ф арб ин 
does well for h er do ill for the |a very inferior The Рой classes were well filled, | iyi ton of bones, whic e of the 
proprietor or the Ls e exhibited calling for any particular | and aed Ар to extract as ta "eh Au көе] 
T consider it that a written lease should | mention. Capt. Buckley ford), Mr w. Chamber- | the following 8 СК io or So Droma pim 
Hei, ара for € i те усте пате а certain rotation laid | Jain (Desford), and Mr. J. Buck eicester) took the | viz.: 74 4 A 41 gallons of tb 
jit 4. me ү то шау 0 р an baig: majority of the prizes, In the flower tent som e very | this is about £2 Vo 
rem 9r to the publie fora now lease. Most of the existing | fine fruit was shown; the plants too are wor а A 50 gallons xm 100 „gallons, of waten Е 
"аге drawn out on what із termed the five-course shift—a | mend lation.—In the Cheese on only tw: 1| .*1000 1b, or abou р to moisten е 
fom t љоро, тагу eir able to Wost- рй | on певне, divided equally, one part being nee р "ре 
be Let me take the case of cultivation of a farm of 250 | Mr. Terwitt, of Marke (gerit pet бе head pr ize | bones Lo a ди p EM performed in a т p 
acres, so that there must; ba 50 acres of each lot—which must | for Leice stershire Cheas des Mr. Taylor, of Nétter operation shou Ano adin a small j 
be 50 acres green crop, 50 а Wheat or Barley, 50 acres Oats e P vies ше иштей йты 
S, | Broughton, the head pde fie Stilton. Mr. Emberlin БОД of being 
Saang tay ыл. Бои net 2чу бэк took the 2d prize їп this class. The show | the Ме! 1 ioo : being vul ed 
Y known from experience that | of Implements was not irn: the leading exhibitors! The bones should be 
