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THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, — 
est men on a farm did n 
the rates e wages would ү: 
"x the worst. 
а: wide as the ү oin ав nd so 
over whi ich steam cultivation 
фе feld of udo. Кош would be more gratifying 
s it was like g about. 
of Ww: 
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ages nd 
T3 pes with the unskilled, would | y, 
ong since he could point to Ше № 
of wages of the b р, 
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young Grasses, 
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“ In the same district, and iu a somewhat elevated | “T also direct especial m notice to tbe cultivation of 
managed clay i of abont | the land by steam. Well may this country be called 
mh derg i 
бань мак Hh 11854is|newly-discovered countries; still the term is well 
ditches € m filled | applied to British farming. I say frankly that there 
bou 
ces made straight, ant ground|is too "sd e land ы Узе eer Farmers need not 
lays rendered ih and friable. | cross the o find n is e found in this 
every 
0 be fou 
description on this farm | country Ww rhe n ied. of эбен һу саге- 
evinced the change. А field | fully studying the means which Providence has laid 
n down without a «ор was | befi 7 us, and using them with skill I offer my 
ne 
of 
t — at les AT dod maintained an cal Teen iic h confidence, because it has 
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ides having анта нет К ges tested by the safest guide—Results." 
ini the 
over the top of f the oil. 
er the steam plough, а at far filling 1l ti 
yx ex pended annually from 
manures. 
And so surely as the sun 
rely aat d Slavery E 
applica- 
му but silont, change which this 
kill 
ould ee Already а 
h Am 
ous бз у received an order 
n the progress which he hoped 
eam was now 
pe 
larger crops could be grown 
steam enabled the farmer to 
Д 
jaotíces of Books. 
Tie Journal of Agriculture, 
tting 
, the present tenant has ex ended n The foll ] 
on зт 40101 exclusive n pu p ollowing is the wise advice with which Mr. 
sed 800 cart loads of tow 
* Mr. B 
6l. on E iine, апа has t bear in mind t m is at present 
4007. on ar arai apa in its pe and that iti is fer into he hands of 
3001. Б 
Тһе Mod of these sums were paid out of|tenants and bailiffs who are perfectly ignorant of its 
E it ds re а - f t 
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ors сомен E l. allow ari on rent per e years, | resistive power it has to enc soil. 
тачу al the farm manure teny асре, which i isa € of all this, the masters tell ei bailiffs to have it 
great number of cattle | put to work, accompanying that orde г й saying ‘It із 
very quantity, from 
being annually fattened, P. bes x^ this farm m paid 3 10, 12, or 14-horse me А can anything— 
d ех artificial manures this y s 
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ruce entered the farm of Easter Langlee in | then dropped into the hands of a lower class of men, 
his farm contains nearly 600 acres, chiefly of a | with the same directions, without Ts instruction or 
bailiffs 
a 11853. T 
clay soil. During the first four summers of the lease | watchfulness, simply because the maste rs and bailiffs 
ted 
the tenant, at his own expense, and with his own | do not like to display their own беттер ignorance in 
t Or dra laid on the farm 4800 tons of lime; 20,000 roods | the matter, The labourer goes to work as directed, 
of drains were тті 
T 
e years. we thirds of | declares he will turn the land up ie uy deep —во 
modes prove, what has elsewhere often been Здам ,|place; delays occur, c — € asted, men's time is 
that drains well executed with stones opera | lost, and a great expens red ; the четто всо1йз 
рг 
n unimpeded current габ the bailiff, "Ms bailiff Ditches. into the o at 
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than tiles, Mr. Bruce produces extraordinary crops last it ends in all three abusing the machine "à its 
of bes 
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his crops. 
e 
“The farm of Woode 
and indeed is very successful with all | maker, iun rr that their 
the inei, coals, and M Prejudieo added i 
Dunse, is а singular—it legitimate i deinen for m: nism is new to Уу: 1, does 
nd, 
might be said unprecodented—example òf expeditious | its best to make the child de puis sre xpensive but 
The 
vary from 20 to 60 acre 
"a oit 
s, and a 
ins arable aeres, | bandy, w. with the ы ора of crippling P for life. T is in 
my eharaóter. The fields| deep cultivation that — m.-power has so great ап 
are well laid out with advant; ьм over horse-pow: 
pn pda аке The farm is t e tenint, Ms. апар ged, м; опа в — udvue every gentleman and ' 
nd fo 
and the Transactions AD 
- Ge Highland and Agr се шга! Society of Seotlan 
Jtr October, 1862. W. Blackwood & Sons. 
Те current Number of this periodical is note- 
chiefly for the v 
from which 
Log 
pr 7 ала аб un [o yrk more than M x hav: 
Durin 
ery interesting paper by 
we extract the т 
600 ачый и 8 
d ia 
a cost of sued Masc А with these opera нч 
Mr. Logan w gaged in 
Lo mer, hoi intend айо pt steam, to send his bailiff 
e his m power, for two, three, or ли 
yr ге imed 700 ac nths, ito be "angi the Principle on which the entire 
me year he drained | tackle i is made, and the use of it зл 24 this plan was 
ep raid 30 feet apart, at | adopted, the failures edid be vi y few, and a great 
th tions | expense saved." 
driving carriages for tw Let us абед аза e — his RULES AND Rzev- 
st eadings, which cost he proprietor 10007. Mr. Теда LATIONS FOR THE 
the As this sé жей ы 
whole drainage and liming of 
Mr. Scott, late of Timpendean, must | 
d not be omitted in this paper эн y me — 
the extent to which Mr. Scott farmed, his rapid success | : 
t |as a farmer, and the stimulus which his well-ordered * Ca “К y bt pere saw it done; 
= ойе о! 
x t nisl Yov Аст. 
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= Me iir a similar foolish expressions, never 
to be 
Don't kn 
Ы 5о and | So does it; ў " й though 
the eye, Eor Mat thes т атт d husbandry impart ted to others, ш toad been | е =, и, £ the bili is, to £ 
4 and handsome Ж well Ed 2 » а humbl ition of а See that the rules mr den aid down › 
Den vtm . In keeping with these are the Border at: EA grat "energy af рш purpose, | master be ой carried out. 
iios, which es to, and 1 surrounding, ots skilful direc- 2, To enter every шап? s name and hour of coming 
брон E is for a highly-farmed |+: ie - t d е кә 
ummer season when the imse о set out each man's work the p 
ма ы de cattle-boxes s courts— matters vh ether md ri "donet аи iio | taking care to i patio fo for uod wet ог бгу weather 
that of the — arable f: 
knis ie Вурай. ы. * 4, To enter e man has done during the 
үү ^ has been wor in the 
turn out from 60 to 80 of the M 
mel mig i at the age of 31 saved a little money, Mr. Scot : 
шы чус were [m 1817, the farm of Harretsfeld, which extends to Tat ор ipa 
са u degere nearly 300 acres, and which at that time was in a state | ^ 6. do asc übel АВЫ is of every 
mue о its. ra id, i, filed 8 gren, а verot with. Heath idi, гане description be in Wen ed iti to take 
iqui ed ES t. E tt, with great energy, entered оп t ; of p че be Mi with all sorts 
om ed were cleaned a carefull S | reclamation, and by drainage, liming, fficient En р н E hknives, skim 
b or ; pem aM. л € the ой er ti became the occupant of an excellent к ыйы тат ттин ~ Pie nis 
m d verywhere вт Acre and effecto d ages E тте утере десна | sh rid aed "and staples, ir in үп etae of aecden о ай 
а 5 
[# niece vais zy of husbandry, well peor let at a rise of 100 per cent. In Mr. Scott | min deese - nsils, м, should КЕ MEN gm à 
even more cr mig ai ving the steadin took the farm of Timpendean, and in 1839 the farm of h P 5n ad co of f fool sd that Y are kept 
Vut, fields, the first enclosure | Broombaulk, and i 2 the farm of n. In|hasits full allowan 
пм first year’s ba. well deserved : hl; АЛАА dil especially t 
THE 
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hum t their high аы; 
АП the cereal cro; 
чча Оша a Вабо i 
y, were singularly 
Mon ris "rds average, «йй Dod; Talea 
Win One „7 СёВетїрїїоп, were to be seen 
iei dee Oats only was е с le of 
КА e writer ever The 
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AS with the exception dts a smali portion 
and p 
gly equa e 
P d cattle, intended for. fatte! e 
(23.43 
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251. eac 
pur probas d, were за 
wer h-class catt 
d 
Hints 
j; of which u 
latter Mr. Scott had г 
upwar of es, 
perm 80 work- horses ; 
sor | 184 r , New tor 
1844 Mr. Scott ie ad = rh of Samieston, extend- | 2101005 ipn а сангун n to n 
cl 
"n thick -pl 4 
anted and dark-hued Clover |; or e paid 90007. In t the morning 
ө leval T cider aine and the As : *- d E the farm vd ctae in 1853 he d ades gere Р supply of 
5, bore evidence of superior i storal farm of Chatto, and the . 
fagi, the еер which depastired largo aral jo farm of Frogden, With the exceptions E t o 
inis fs 38 trm adeat | Tarr tafield, M Mr. Scott held all the уча named at е | orother matter, b ги rout оп, ei 
eri iof his de in and,to ent; same in 
08 Ара period oi of 7000 half Leicester sheep, and employ |o?» "E Prov em В. 
shee or 
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upwards of 60 work horses, i14 ap to nearly 8000 | "28 9. To report to the master all accidents, illness, or 
arable, Of the other mi hat may occur ой on the farm within four 
ol 
hose Farms, 59001. | Bours of its occu 
Rental of these farms, А ы 3 hoclwrighl's 
‘10. To have e de. backsmitl's and wheelwrig 
p Mnt ot a — boo! ut beoe the master every eni and every 
r 
ioned і 
carrying out their father's system. Since his 
they have ш four addi 
reclaimi area 0 e; 
upwards of 10, 000 aeres, which carry 10,000 
rental 80007." 
entered in the Labour Sheet at the end of 
{ ийе; үг be their work at 
This will sufficiently illustrate the the terse and y 
to Жашо онд. уе By S. G. Finney. stylo in which the author has here conveyed the deer 
ос. 
ons and advice of ап observant d experienced 
‘Of them k of Leicest z 
ә беш mothers e the 3 ring тап е We called some months ago z тт ог оз 
hein AM partly in. Бегде i y instructive and suggestivi жш DÀ 
EN in Ber ic " Th Pn dod — decided] ЕРЕ us tive, i tractive, си 
1 » he u | lant of a considerable im i. Ж; Rea E 
a pr. or a large quantity ^ stimulan : Tril aki iy 7 
Ке. rendered i& productive, | by хед authors which pem бт Me pec А run cete 
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manures 
ment, green 
*ping witli o on 
and grain crops, sheep an nd 
€ another, and all skilfully | 
ew edition has 
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reference is made in the 
f 
ау, о 
cines was iried on а ph of W Eu o on re farm 
ing ton 
ron steam eultivatiom to э to which the коеш | ot Mr. Gibson, Woolmet. Con siderable rain had fallen 
