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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
-— ART OF SEEDING, 
I THINK I ought to put hs А Mp. gon as to my | 
opinions e 'advocac cy of 8 
for 1 bus - of seed; but until Qu do know this, 
and it i 
€—€— iti in 10m 
ery wretched sata 
- to prod 
among them ; ; ; and as I am almost aA PET: a letter 
time sbould come, an 
8р 
t, I thi ink, if „уоп will b 
will spread their seed evenly, 
ut it in, us m 
mpressi on, 
under the same errone eous pra 
acu for all; and further, I am 
y P 
square p of ground, many а 
pe eck wi m contain —until they know these, simple preli- 
in them, they 
I have never 
repr 
d on, 
the best crops ‹ of Wheat 1 have. p "have "been from 
will not an railing against those that do, 
upon "NN 
and act 
ncelusi 
e 
4 little I 
that, owing to the enormo rmoi 
us 
pevrions Ju both live. хока drain Brev 
ery d n Holland, and that 
reign : importations hay EL 
y ш, о» de кайд re Alaa ра 
that ully ths of the beasts Pi 
(Чапа since the 1st of Jan 
aboy ge quality, 
nly the 
T 
rived 
пагу 
„Алй 
pur 
Кы АН апа conditi ion of the b 
E 
siderably check edan upward m east te awe 
ie мг, Editor, 
rer DT 
a moderate outlay. Even 
show 
bai d tiller, I are pod that 
eeply culti- 
ya б, en s X per heat— 
of Wheat will, if evenly вргеа ай, put in six or seyen at 
Ho least; but let us put in, as 1 have always ке оп 
n average и kinds a k^ 
e, I assert, 
ancient eri, ect to 
* Зоор! арі не фы the вее enly 
s eight, 
on 
1 
y on an 
niue bt as а spese rule, I дш и» ever advo- 
me less than 2 ks. Мог have I je recom- 
ended a uniform quantity of seed of any kind, 
bnt the reverse exactly. For example, on good lan 
and well cultivated, wa үч еп фе seed is put in ы-ы 
paler „дан ty of 
"A 
the s late, 
be thinner ded than done Fuel ы id, а 
garden Peas should thin seria n sho Men 
dwarf kinds; but as an гче ЫСЫ, 
t t 
have eim a maintained — 2 peris are 
But I al 
Whea 
° 
уоп, апа rei how en ноб 
bushel hall put into every square foot of an acre of 
round; and, my friends, Р. T ponga ot show n bay this 
in 10 minutes, you would never have seen my nam 
print. G. Wilkins, Wie Parsonage, Oct. 20. 
e | character. 
pe they hav eie 
four them санд сһеарег Шап, 
Tha t the 
Supr 
some measure, arisen from 
Leeds markets h 
урур arts of England show an € 
ustained fro 
NEW METHOD OF КАКЫ erre 
Tuis invention is the pro of the 
f Wl hitehead, of Nilus Grove, спа v who 
my advocacy, and 
sod been 
me here most edi state that 1 have put i in all | fe 
tities, from half eck t 
e bee rof the apparatus (which has 
RO 
f the 
lameness ; bs. very few exceptions, the 
havi - The great abundance of 
m 
e i improvement jg м, 
шаш 
has, a portion 
the. stock "righe arcs к the Manchester and 
ing b -— 
three years, and si 
м» i ч sitisfetory to Se e very few losses have 
m diseas 
-— 
artificia 1 food. In noting particularly the Trish. а 
t, epusequentiy, t Чиен 
Whilst 
Justified i in 
have 
these 
а hinge-joint in 1t), 
the en raised 80 as to form two inclined pen which 
we may 
and they ar 
to 9794 head 
ne 
—vweight. of grain than the 3 pec 
д I Ld йар borne in mind, that, like the Greek 
n ihi 
signs of crossing with some of our best breeds; never- 
theless, their weigh 1t and condition have fallen short of 
little out of favour, 
4000 crosses 
Бау, 5909 pure Scots—the former in wonderfully 
without running down to their lower edges 
pos sition 
= мей euge ppon ents put vere уе во into the 
ground, by whatever means for doing it they adopt, 
ges 
the watery pertice of the cream tese 
separated from the fatty ones, in the course d fron 
two to four hours, n the 
and the re esidu uum left u 
cemen 
каше Lincol nshire, Peioesterahiro and Ni 
Tip 
shire, has bepa. m 
[ss may ciu -— Le like арзы my system 
Ishall enim i due deos the o chattering | 
. of so No ore bigh 
` opinion зед 1 gt of my ni excellent £ friend бен: 
worthy London alderman; and m M A ief is that n 
as done so i^ benefit as 
agricultural юрта, gs deserve 
iversal esteem of h 
and tenants, Ta ры to be truly proud of him 
dI sta will thoron ае cultivate 
is fellow- Бананан | to a 
both landlords 
cheese, which is quite ready for the churning вет 
ne advantage of the arrangement above described 
d к the thinnest creams can be used, as Los inclined 
nes can be ose of the 
Lea in proportion to its thickness. The amount of 
80 | filtering owes is ned one superficial foot, of calico 
A qua uart of cr 
owing to the great пб ол of keep. 
retur» dA the quarters from whence 
its supplies of beasts in the first six months of 
trunnions € n by a мүр d gives сап 
| alternate mi 
ntoa Wooden copnecting-rod, attached | 
x4 Отис T Butiock SUPPLIES. 
ecce xin "the ers 
of. the box at each stroke of the crank, and oe 
m 
weight of iti—and I go o farther, and зау, a m rofit- 
But come, wy, attentiro readers, ay, and you 
tical doubters, son toge ether. 
scep- 
Yo ou are farmers 
guar 
all England to pr t is 
bed геч of grain, or more of it, better AY OF ora bonis er | mea 
F 
cream, and butter is made i in 
of the churn, air cells are formed i bu 
€ thrust D from the snd 5d the churn 1 and force it 
Northern А 
Eastern БЕ . 
Оагр arts ofEngland 
Pues 
eee 
0/06, 890| 7,460 ei 52 64 
M m 14,560 | 19,090] 21,420] 17, 
8, 7456|10,030| 5, ,033| :8, 
4, 820] 2, p 1,477 
5,649 9,058] 1 
252 
Ф 
EE 
, Amongst the foreign beasts 
Alt 
xhibited were 
though large nd of 
er the piston in readine e carried b 
othor end of the chur n. qu "tis way 5 lbs of butter can 
other wor 
ve * died 
te ha 
ielded — а hmi 
and уоп say to bs ii ces who you will, “ г 
will not do on ou pene ” and this is e 
conventional т — our lands wha 
gue to you as 
t-and- 
t|can be obtained Due pere of eream Fer can be 
obtained by the ordinary mode of churning, 
ne recommendation of the that the 
butter can be thoroughly qom ger and proni in the 
machine, Б that it need never be touched by the hand, | 
lised fi 
ans Mer after кти for tr fn 
e 8 
have left little o 
Mh 
ock from 
phical 
* No," was the AE чу nd I T" er will." "d this is 
the re eply I receive from ninety-nine farmers, landlords 
ants, out of red; but the 
cep have 
is | by it, and consequently the butter will keep as ! 
| without any salt in it, as many o of our fresh butters do 
ry hundre 
will 
The weight of sorge 
1861; ; and the po is 
mew 
ani 
to ill 
еу es pcm "dilige т үсе 
neither ; and that the a x 
crops or ruining them, as t 
Rat 
has 
been dm their 
ds we ured and | he n 
i ta OCC — 
make aggregate a an increase of. an no 
ОПЕ ен с alone; and that the wa морга 
from 10 cows will yield. asm 
ow gets from 
ruin t year, and "al кын. by over-seeđding. 
сер — my readers, and do not take me for а wild 
ent 
| produced. with h in p. much s 
Lp 
p e common "^x^ ani 
+ 1-1 
know me "intimately o you are farmers—* ien 
and we - irm 10 oi a 100 times more land than yo 
Well, ant is ; but, my frie Pa au any 
grains of Ww Ms at fany Tind, large grained or P ufa Ac 
r peck m 
e do 
many а ed a and wise man would put бо а а 
square foot of ground ? You do not know, I know you | 
paee and, my friends, until farmers do 
they will keep on growing their 8 bushels of crop only 
Henry Grafton, C. 
THE MEAT Эзе ре) OF LONDON, 
tensively mestian 
ing ni hein ра the 
that prices n спа 
тай 
nave met the views un 
of Me on б к as ee find th: 
only 6195 beasts w ed from AY Faden 
j,|period here indicated Wien ere 12,422 
! corresponding period in 1861. The fact eie n 
ever, e 
ts 
were readily Arad of a 
oss-breeding 
je 
e has те ina ануу state. Our prices, 1 how- | f 
not a 
are, 
now w 
э 
—а pr 
thing, 
e nob been m if em і «e 
had evidently be е iil i linitel ine e 
un 
tof the period for the receipt of 
orthampton- 
to 35s. each. 
stock 
dis; of about 1500 
т than usual, 
The following 
London ж 
meh 
