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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Wheat as any part of Germany or the "Northern 
to depend oR me 
and in 1861 the yield Mr. pig had from it was A ҮЧ кы, Ты 
upwards of eight quarters per a States of America, which exported their corn BORBANY 47 THE ROYAL l AGRICULTURA, Н 
And a great many other РР might Бе | {о us not so ma for phelp, kaii as for their 
amed in w attention to this subject, whether | poverty. There Ţ e howi any districts in Imavz to report the те f а botanical 
by multiplying a selected variety or ere ting а | England wh umstan yt Titels. &c., unfit Eois MI in i doing place on record the first mica йе 
variety by cultivation, is gradually, we hope, m for ШАН husbandry, and where Grass ей ui R н t llection м 
doing that for our produce in the fields which | necessarily becomes the only growth, and dairying | present set native planis. I creation of 
fockmasters and the breeders of our live stock |or gr grain g the only management, In the light oils | rer rris doced. and M E of March the first denizen 
generally have done for us in the fold, and yard, pena ally of the Бает counties, the true policy | ground work was not commenced, Piet foart of tbe 
and stall, foyering season it eo He di 
лев. 
МОЕ versus 
R. SMITH, of 
the London 
А CAPI ЖЕН paper, entitled 
Совх,? was read last Monday by М 
Emmett Grange South Molton, ебе 
"Cl 
e aitention of farmer 
Las di male for the vd "t 
2 erops, ! and roots, for the food of sheep 
at cattle, ht its AI Bra f ps 
compared with those Kee. with whieh the 
Ww 
owed D a 
did 2 rhet ы ur with t ү Bus СА СУ Papen 
e — m pu e ug- 
d indeed "ави mdi inerease 
He o ld gro 
anure for n s тй crop, HI 
санне that Bean straw well grown d thus 
treated, was worth two-thirds as much as good |¥ 
hay—a "proposition A À ntm vehemently denied |t 
by dus of his апае 
dou ced by the feeding 
or а produce 
"nere a are 
ps PN ы ted in 
uw - "nas те 15 
тЫ degree NT dcn dpi 
xuriant 
p 16 to ‘20 ias of rain 
бы ve it by th 
eres of f Grass 
Мес feeds, week b 
h O ead o ГАУ. ЖЫ al 
1 ural fault of our Nus emn diae Ens 
f Los г of its artificial со e feq: ion, 
< Mr. MECHI not a with Mr. мітн in 
а Fjo final] dd down 8 ja lands | 
ture fertility : depe an d deal 
on occasional Le АД апа ш © nis e air. 
| us till our нр HDA md Borough grow 
km gro 
ding 
gen pd six horses 
overs, and fla wth 
zrowth 
AI 
Pm 
d Wheat 
ii : eing 
ngel niu эда 
eat i all, eat it all | 
EST n with 
maxim, which, after a somewhat stormy | 
reception of the earlier portion of his ен: жаз 
d part А... is audience, the 
ERE, the Editor of БЕ 
de. orts show: 
her Wheat from | 
the ma 
m : m cd England бй Ms 
p aei bea 
L4 hé growth of 
es are as g 
„апа in g 
п 
Yorkshire, contributed to th Be 4 
ere collec! ected, 
onghiy азовт- wild, n this EAS | е; grovi 
dis md [һе remainder 
discussion na fu Ai he had thop 
ow 
of friends, asi 
for a lar 
б we are еї d 
fta mo С many generosity м is Tutar of the Univ: TET 
n these sitet would | Oxf The inalor itv of the d 
ority of the flowering pl 
n exact "c before the end of T ex dio 
ned as necio sq 
ds 
as he had zi 
of any оше kind ofm 
A {и id late o 
m all question 
i rues in Mr. * eireumstances 
the great fact remained | e d m 
de our imports | 
while those of us st 
all. This was the great 
possib e x at а мешн nt period ‚кей 
lave [^ for a short time, overl kad by 
gardener n nearer the companion standard t [^a A. 
he agricultural dep qu Gras sive of ( 
was rem more successful, ,9 very e 
means of PS It furit for фаш! рк} 
mens of 25 species Sof culti vated Legu INE 
Me varieties ; of Turnip, white à ат уйгун 
si 
which 
elu ed h 
ye | 
n 
of sa 
E a previous spe eal 
out yery amy that one pus re еазоп 
тре А ith us in Ya |ar 
be und 
as to 
stock, while 
not in our clim n үн 
most тайн E are p (а 
out "E ат that 
pred character Mil we € had VO i upon emed) sod the 
stock. eas ily d diffusib. e Oat-gras. 
is BnapsH im 9 Ej que "wg some | sources саа intruded rix the Tony bis Di 
tatistical inform on our of corn | into those whose proper occupan nt' h ord PES 
d and he execnted the task of sowing A 
s0 carefully, that thg ere have not been more 
tot А... present post, 
portion of ground 
г WhenIa 14 mon 
there was а party ce 
pied by lug Vs 
For experim 
able, and эр 
resen 
"mir was a pr oof rS power of other countries 
to supply us wit апа а proof of the "need 
pen "Vries 
farming in whio 1 they t could not compete 
M 
UM seé 
E 
of us our attention ы ФЕН” to those depart- 
T a grazier, declared that the 
country was a more plentiful 
If the inferior elays of the 
| do to account 
ee qut 
ns D bien 
ий des EM Оп / 
һе mixtures which are ed for the 
existence and growth of 
с its future progress 
us with 
e already made, it 
| purpose, 
S ‚энни of Aur 
the 
с b ges А... 
ECHI on the value of Be 
e ed о З 
| sir i that E was no such easy matter to 
пес 
n 
‚ theore tical and a ^um 
ho College. John Вау 
бол eg os at the Ro Royal Agrich 
Cirencester, D. 
Eos Xm efended Bean 
Г ү nourishing fod Зеле e pointed 
n of the breeder an ud © 
THE SMITHFIELD CLUB. 
GREAT SHOW OF FAT S 
E NEW aem 
fourth оѓ fifth m ‹ 
o 
| the graz 
2 an 
and 10 w they 
кыл Ж grazing к beo 
Mr. WALTON, of c К. 
E» the truo е жү bot 
pte p XE FAR t 
an ае ind СЕ right. 
‚ the excellent Chair 
топ rg! Club, wi who has í 
uded n Р year rot office, summ med np 
retur the ың б mee 
) on its носете ch 
s m m pa ou 
кин it has 
1c nos vm is Anal slor PER 
is ici dA seien пе 80,000 square fee 
