968 
of vaccin Канан. "mis хреншош is 
pe o risks and little expense, an eel no 
ME bo well pleased at the result. Samuel 
е, Oct. 4. 
3. Finding t m sa m was raging in this district 
esti 
differ. mbrace plani poor 
ing generally, ае » be con P 
Р”, bug Wi iile pM wir in question 
а deep ! 
T1 buried in seed t 1 
t asit diet E "ink f even where well drained and deeply 
„Фер with ih the v akin d a n the hi hwa and tom Ai Мт. Шай» сгорз were of the Mein: size; and cultivat ted. "The seeding of friable manageable soils 
a ho may ighway at I ought not to be called at er fi li g 
$ man who your Li ин respasser or trave ing | cannot de. Cue with — a state of things. 
you Miete dad и m г harvesting depends upon the 
dalles man ta than th epe : mike Veg 4 few podia Bite : pu А кы теі X Brighton races The л "йе ree at which it is sown. 
pet s. "don eb vritten upon ora e ч T is all very well — of sowing in September, 
pem ү n each, *show- in many districts rn year all hands were then 
H^ ie ú SiE e other uni by such a ing the ital energy of the seed,” and to have noticed шоу ed i AM harvesting, Ls in late ande were time 
7 ro 
wn iments e had them vaccinated with | Hallett, He surely cannot be serious in believing that | o ер uia А r ana, pahar, ь 
b =: т d id g аг perience has taught me the danger of so 
Vett br by ns sof my бс) eg an р ae p wit the 7 ess of his own Wheat has prevented the sale of | small a quantity as one p e, and I know 0! 
sheep also 8 m coo Bee an Tt acti dd A which 1 br r th at I кыд either thé wealth or id notoriety | some cases this year where one peck of Mr. Hallett's 
к! lambs catch t мына, at d with mi He a Whe emer ahi TOY t on one acre has n found to produce only 
which had t 2 of them лол e Б 4 f от е: ‹ quarters of inferior quality per acre on land 
dep, and п no Ud importance, perso y geom ipsas уз five a я q г rte "дент 
t саге 1 rhat- " e be 1 i 
=. E the infec ted lot. 1 prevented the As be the mensure of their success, , Bu t мын ful, com а мне, their те M 
Кыш; of the disease, and it was Е ам bein AGR, the editorial panes of the. id brother farmers, 
tbe lot of diseased ones. I ба and t that | Ga. sette Hes Мута Bas pe! йе qu on whieh or а ила red of seed соп to be sown 
аз а 
general pre се, but I wo а. а por my di 
agricultor 
to feel their way down a proper 
provement of cereals b 
appliances of good ne 
advo 
adopting ali „the ынаа | small experiments i in their field 
, suited to their soil and climate mad 
s. lseeso many far 
tion has not been found to „change well pow kinds, | 
ec 
since (but I am 
fex md that Mr. Allen Rammy, = 
new and superior varieties, which nature occasionally 
produces. 
preventive among sheep, and that he was holding 
апер, "i die late Mr. He enry Overman, of 
ugha am, Norfolk, then a celebrated 
his Ma we ота th 
It 
single ве da s o 
T ritten to me respec sey, я> 
these, T have selected а nd grown in 
‚200 ieties, y Tele 
MA 
wis that I е а Мг. Overman and myself | a 
>р ted—nt all my o 
and I well cain Mr. Оче man W 
1 It appe Mab, а qu 
Aa Hence the diffi- 
zi ча ns ‚ im experienced in r bti g 
as he wishe however, 
SEL ovis all, I believe, iud I did not lose 
„I sent the rams 
personal] 
ourishment, renping, and 
all the other manipulations prin 
and the reproduc in A race, w 
е marini observed a Ag jin ards improvement. 
Wheat fields in ear, enjoying 
which such crops not unfrequently pres rain 
samples а оа, number have TM or my notice, 
et I may with safety say that 
ved toluxuriate and perfec t their 
almost undisturbed, in competition with the 
real os that in E it would be the height е 
folly to attempt thin sowing. There they must so 
ick to ‚+. пру Ше 5 nd and smother es "e 
em. 
my fortune to have raised either from а-га like а Эц (yes erop, à bm use of 
ears no less than 1 seven „varieties, which | the hand angi on % 
аа ки 
оа dicis 
performing beginning of a thorough us in our eultivatio 
tl 5 в терагйв Кеерїп наад ча 
refo 
I have also walked "thousands of miles Мара y ibi 4 of 
at fi the beauty a аш div. ersity | h 
G 
Thin sowing to ccessful 
much of the land of 
this kingdom still a si 
n conclus re Me: Haia tt E A ex our best - 
ee Wheat is ^ 
s, There їз ample soo; 
Let us not forget - the Rev. AU Smitb, 
Lois-Weedon, and Mr. o tt Davies, have set us a 
d cle 
an cultivation 
t ears S ul best kernels from those ears. 
which has either been impro moved о or daga by « cul. 
The есл ion becomes 
Let others do aee ig and we should then see a NN 
of produce 
же of them. € when the насе зө з, 80 as to conv ey the cha 
итїтөй for oing so, into some floc ideis bh d seb g 
ы Je. 
ёй not lose а ram, and опе | si di 
"ru CEN n pi 13 poe ge v 
L3 i5 
it, At all events. 
Р 
ег wags aware 
li b e stances to м 
acts of амм, but excluding 
Sho uld the cereala 
ur stock ба Lin 
the н threshing р omei серо about 
from farm to farm a considerable remnant of kernels 
from | the previous threshing. There ило а Vi like t fe 
shewed КР their fa 
ne of my neighbours the late Mr. 
r| plan 
giving fixity to a prop 
hile believin, 
of Great Abingdo n, y percentage 
м Vl) быгы small; :pox эй the PN alluded to. 
arm, Ва 
E r 18 848 that T" е зый їп 
when my late father 
4 
nts are, somethir ing. Lud А perhaps be done in 
tho improvement of the Wheat 
plant by mere — on to be a dream, I admit that 
to remov every previous kernel. from. the гейш 
machine, which) is very difficult to acco: 
On the Cotswold Hills, and other во re frosts 
easily — and destroy the roots of че Wheat, it 
an atte Pa nt to 
еда this subject may be prai 
worthy, as 
is most с ertainly harmless. 
But it wasa 
r| Mr. Hallett with ейте Nursery Wheat, and а still 
use time after time „Ње editori al 
йс au error to 
of 
8 
growth o of nne may proteet the е 
riend, - grows very heavy crops, flags his 
мм, 7 oM a еи to — air er prevent the 
p heavy ribbon or leaf from qe 
rds tbe crop ight 
Pe EN {айй eden 
- au 
| stances into "consideration, ihe 
1t m хан j^ E oa «А the writer to — that he — safer Ap c» 
the crops on. the Man r Farm at Brighton la st yea ое ou ses sdp 
sheaves of sides the surplus plants, as in ip -— Á— 
is a. XD to admitting that he has been deluded pe especial care to do this before the Wheats begin 
! d the animal soon recovered. | Mr. Halle tiller and make their surface roots. 
Oar neighbours dreds; some had it naturally, | Before РРР а misteke shall be corre s sahal certa tnit tr гд an acre in this way for a com- 
MM the foolish and ignorant practice st which I made by ае that Pedigree Nurser, Liebig t says that st те is no 
ж what saw then 1 think а | Wheat was identical w: ver pot HR Whent 22 than another Wheat "c 
mad to be gulled in [inoeulati E Му | of the country. А im x? it, none of the | to a Turnip than another Turnip. "The real 
- Е vaccinated shee his neigh- had been reaped ; and from im state of is ample, but superfluous, ans for root 
being аге Purpose of testing the uei об ен the seeds, it was 1си16 to "determine the v — : dapi s t e: € — € 
m, ti wri oi 
SA but lad it in iem dd M An Ld б, EE к, кй Wan ss ПОЛУ act by Mr. Halle 
prier Mr. Allen Ramsey heard of my father | without p discovery tbe parallel of the Co X ә rà , The farmer w ho sells my Wheat assures me that this 
rg adei through Mr. Jonas Webb, my fath ree Nursery Wheat would have he Nursery Wheat of our county, but the 
advised Mr, Webb to do the same, аз he was plate Patrick Shirreff, Haddington, Бері ооё, White Chaff Red, and ше us is not wort) p much as 
wending 4 
rams {о all of the kin M father | 1 the Nursery Wheat ( Meca nie s, per #7 эм 
vent. parts kingdom. My 
rer to Mr. Webb's to meet Mr. and the arter, A friend 
et Mr, Ramsey, an sees азге he Кы» 
my atr. We ebb had his sheep vaccinated. I| Тїп Seeding : Pedigree Wheat.—I s think that Mr. Ha lle Us үз — 
Certain t no man in this county that|thin sowing has quite has much at pon or " difference, 
inoculated in 1848 will a мд h I сарпоі "cr hat i А ый че no dra 
Tétlloct a ever do the same thing again. large produetion t igree, e Red. Mr. H ull ns 
Person about, 30 miles distance from us | justice, den pow. Hallett the ак Ei 1а vering m "E for our White è ‚ Hallett will, 
and taking lymph from км прво für ор be ntinued selection from selected ears | doubt, satisfy himself upon this point. I have also just 
Ere iet ooh he saccendbd vory dll ACE. e. produce Bub it must never һә] мй “PS Mh een Het dpi jn 
Spr Ely necessary that an Act should be „passed forgotten аб thin sowing is the parent or first cause usi critieisms on ! ic rigi dá 
| ше pea lation in sheep se om оп this реп ciple where the circum ач Аии, и 
P^ а being, Henry Em М} in шә hinatan boio Yes dim s fere d - ipli the ad Sto repo to ondary cuna vei 
easenham, eee an exactly : reverse minisl ing | an рр d ex “ 
: until ant will grow — a thin my 
К à is have been hi ood ear. pe PA ino" knows 06 his ow enee, but they 
Mir for formation x y eda aciem: d a Wis 1 аграр а ood ser v gp e^ en we must sow | will not do much mischief it care be taken to prevent 
vd — in order to get g , ir flow. ng, although their green ap- 
че Ж | e dangerous experiment | their flow omi seeding, 
n body 1 А to Vei Suc among the | moderately. It would pe g offends the f xe leads to unpleasant 
ia тау osses that may e ue.] to sow generally so uantity of эе 2s опе | pearance е ге ан T е am 
: NU рег acre. Га highly cultivated warm a mr К and criticis př wn Oi ves i 
REE RSERY AT. free from w in — is E al of various 
Wheats by * Triticum." The 
ws Nonis de. дуниені TENE "T à т шер тай этин that 2 Mr. owes its success more to thin 
Nu ult., in connection with my name олени -— A gown, рг Ll "6 sowing than to selection. T к - 
м ааа th ents of the , wi "uat T E state observe that table trials time sow- 
See Qa vive motio. v io erigi a зир eae е е з was pandere 1l of September. That is about M 
at I trespassed | гч would be self sown or sh 
worst din. of Wheat, to pare | 9 inches by 4, would under favourable circumstances be рй time when Wheat wor ime 
is neigh ^; that, in alluding | ample, and produce more n if 4 times that | from etai it But decir Das should 
ҮЕ in tubs at the Exhibition, I care- | number were sown, but then we have rooks long before, and it would be hardly possibl 
sight what was written upon them ; | partridges, birds, mice and site See contend — i p bes dei 
Wnieation forces the conviction that| Тһе latter may be ensil; се сйн ad, tho liter lMscever, bent. secar Rn wil d very much to 
ы eat has most inconveniently Os om in e elt M Le € ier ЕЕС of the soil, so it we my нор, 
рамен. ltimately, to see lor 2 pecks рег 
my letter i in the Gazette of the 9th | to see our cold tenacious bird-lime-like seed beds in alu , 
