NOVEMBER 22, 1862.] 
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> estuaries in south Lincolnshire, giving 
аш’ 
касна of the case Т. I culture as put 
by the farmers the 
ery intelligent agriculturist in 
s follows :—“ Before 
agnitude as the | 
we Ба е exercise the mo 
first of an consider Whether 
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more would thus 
fear that with | 
be sown per day. Should the farmer |. 
six Dore sold iri sna саг abes 
| ul ve to r 
in meh of vd 
do besid ie. 
ља marsh roads а 
and good, лэ tdi -— are рыст to 
e carts or wa an d, this 
needful те ке y o solid, ap mg -turned. furro 
| of the horse- 
h 
ed Wi its side 
> ted i dece ^ 
Corn, in which jme во man - ms are iota 
under the present horse-power regime. And as for 
fallowing, же are taught by. siot. experiences in all 
kim, dn 
hla lth 
table í nita 
as ours, дно о 
sets" are not deemed sufficient. 
А Ы © 
1! ү H 3211 4ha lo. 
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hen * two 
hat is,you may work three "sets" of я е 
carta def: or if you had Шеш, you mig 
"sets" going w with 10 l-horse carts. What i is Peri for 
m-ploughing, and which i is so 
Ithink, bei injurious to 
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s, and moreover what is the custom 
ot that. part tof the* атада and has vehicles already 
prepared for it, is the plan of two “sets” wor dui 
carts. 
t, and men's bones ecl мей Н) — абу wo 
ben ну safely conclude that the average 2 horses 
will do instead of the average 4; and that the 300. 
acre m - farmer, with 10 horses and a steam-plough, 
will be under no disadvantage whatever (as regards 
he #11 
ша 2-horse waggons més — а гыи 
In taking up angels, six may be worked by | m 
eim r se (out of the 10) to 
п this localit 
А таа оро (on under-dra 
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ў dry се at icm 
plough up the iba 
In manure-ca ning Six 2-horse carts, worked by | as 
epu А; necessity be entrusted to the active stepping 
t-horse: 
Concerning the proportionate — Pe m 
med above as needful for tilla 
10 horses, will ue rally ai very 
distance | an "mod but, as the greatest press of 
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the deeper те bod кыгы withs winter rains, 
n 
s land УД to 
йе; ires at spring to dry. Inm 
ger time it r 
r these v 
horse-hoed, and the Potato land thoroughly 
ng-up time, and sown in spring with 
is in summer, when roads are — ко 
firm, seven or eight 1- horse carts might be u 
stead. For ng produce ш бөзү "shipping. ret or 
bet the trus 
arrived ај БЫ that ri v wo yrs (euch of 
n- | hav: 
300 acres ка) p at a 600 1. steam plough, each 
takin; 
railway station a force of aes 
4-horse teams, and leaves а ir ol horse 
getting straw into би їп ие driving the 
chaffeutter, carting T'ursips Toe the fields to the 
fe eedi ing- -hovel, carrying Man ngel r Swedes from th 
or, indee 
say at 251. 
Жор out of 16, per 
share in the 
his farm, sell o 
Оз — І do not need ыз м< autumn culture 
which is е" of the 
rg grow a large артар у h of 
root crops, scarcely any or no Pu ilse p, and less 
Clover and seeds t, you will 
comp lain gt the cost of 
our old 
эз not the farmer plius T an important con- 
cya "ok s with 10 horses and a steam | 
plough he will do joe xcu more work per day than | 
with 16 horses alon «Шат work will be accom- 
and provision ind kk ual emergencies, 
тте лет to keep 11 ipe e ө little more ver agir 
be forthcoming ; but this, rse, m zen ы 
the Jess made for t tho sidon De. 
Perhaps more than two farmers на t agree 
well; at any rate, w “ith three MAE. D Mig 
plished in one-third i р than at present, leavin 
more time for carriage labour of "all sorts, „Ов farms 
a a steam: plough, үбү for say one week а 
turn comes about, the ye in odd 
ге grown in larg 
ктеу! pe ^ p^ horse force can hardly be 
уа his de gone I bre 4 ali 
ing for wet and unavoidably id e days) is not Е far | 
cem пава equally divided езин tillage and carry- 
, Hen eif the 10h orses (owing to the auxiliar, ry 
b 
kr ad mi 
two to one, and 900 acres is by no 
: queen 
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tillage, they are able, | 
for 
rorking Аш If I were sita ied 
enacious Eon shes. s 
ый de dI 
ni 
oyin 
f t 
ау, рота тонив аа pee wel 
al o 
sis something like three 
this ; you will be able either to engage all t 
t|three farmers wo ould o 
The larger the area, ‘the less t We acreage cost for Vor 
and tear and interest ; е personal risk to ers o ban 
f course be less; an 
rom еасһ would be pera bol, 
chase money wanted fi 
2 | instead of 1501. Z. 4. C. 
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[The following report, relating to MK rende m 
m-pow 
rders satisfactorily carried out, I often 
did ШЕ r Charles дине x ceris * Tt is not the 
T Ti s that E 
e, seeing personall 
«psi detail win th к 
y to the è execution n of 
In spite of 
of our meagre pro 
, once swallowed, no power of ours cou 
- 
ld 
p 
LJ jj 
nsiderations that he 
ugh h * BATA pe 
r granted tha 
mere general co 
steam culture, tho 
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Hij 
“an entire 
Ваа to the 
culture are, doubtless, rd gommoni | 
may be a service to the 
d CR saloltions 
лаја поев ob the district under co; 
h 
dni 
of Ње |с 
а very able and ишке} farmer |а 
3 Aill not 
ever дб йн present. circumstances (in which 10 
horses 
or in po T no roots are apprehending a snow- 
ere pe last we paid а visit to Woolston, 
ta th 
blast, or corn trembling at the 
i -manure to the IC or 
t 
n two 
weeks, us have 3 D меб to 
help a кр time i in Forwarding the tillag 
er may be pi. шщ Ба. light. The 
carrying iur on 300 а rable (in 
estion) very slightly exceeding the tillage labour— 
both to together occupying 1 "lh eo 
average. age the steam. 
with 1 в ме 2 p н eere 
the district in | 
ге whole ү огаш 
tinued labo: f| 
the new combined cultivator and drill, invented and 
patented by Mr. Smith, would there that day be at 
wor 
On arriving at our destination we found that the 
eld in "which the operations were going on was the 
Bean-stubble an 
The e in 
is well known, is а p and tenaci us clay, an 
of the late showery weather was in by 
please Mr. Smitb, has 
r required. for the total 
rimas ern ty of the implement, i ibat M i 
ld de h difficulties jes — 
abo 
| amount of wie mer en ein 
data а correct) three principal points :— 
10 1 
Ee the тарной of the 300 acre farm; 2d, oras 
ga ue in mavis will д0 аз лр хой. рег 
їз 
TEM it да maks EY organ e can haki e hd 
was We ell moved, the seed deposited as it oug ght 
0 engag we 
tillage, det rate of work 
.|day than the force of 16 horses could perform 
| not many, - exposed on the top, and to al whom it 
e would recommend to pay a visit ce arm 
ып venture 
à plough may be started wit og 
actual money capital, and that it 
sione keel with the present system 
3 
э} (оп ап er 
(on an Aver) over and Sore Ше 
die ер riage-lab of the farm, w P 
for the carr: 
few 
Eo now d pe 
ts at 
И 
| lea qoa el Not, of 
Y Lv seen farms in that 
ету arge; во eie wo m. ра 
I а each t 
вау а 10-horse o e 
oral en) He. suited to large level | т 
ling 3 
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thag s horses "e be Жайла at | 
e time А 0 ho may be 
tended for public pic rim and [nb — 
. We have also вее! 
atched them in their 
y 
з авот А рїесе ‹ of e А which 
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paratively easily worked). 
m re ce is about 16 to 300 acres. 
ера sell off at once 
ing the | total tillage s force 
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ТТ, 
f 
Hn 
77 
же 
t- 
plou 
in emi до Clover lea). ME six 
0 horses will be able to 
d ho engine which replaced | 
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d 
Mie per day besides, or 12 acres | € 
Ше {а ith hird 
же e зонт to about 498 
[| 
ye be sufficient for а 
farm n 
one e horse. Will this 
yw: 
m ing done, the 16 h pe 
: Бе гк ar pen part of the к) 
hat r er day. With the 
ств о, iod 10 h ке аро ng and 
than this ; ploughed an r da; 
the r owin 
t 
у. 
ои the o superior E 
mplem 
ent less 
robably 8 ac 
rs 
iN ры en 
S hohe 
чс эм 
lag o 
say our 
mhich Fo 
practical farmers vou ау ao the risht siyle Tp 
zd: 
hing, but pëe 
a ге ё тойгу уби jocis 
double. These facts 
In an 
was 
1} z 
x^ thai 
eam juega is is its so shattering the 
ed very much less, of “ masti- 
w” than is now found ! 
bg 
ӨЕ? slices аз to ne 
cation by the tooth of the harro 
tem. We kiok pe! 
Tof hes machine which w 
"T was exhibited gobier at s teri 
E 
Mer r totally unsuitable, but 
under circumstances howev 
