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баз crop» Eun E pn thodi uum Ay soll 4А then - Moe dr E i pay. Nom m e grow. eorn| The result of my own observation leads me to the 
jmd to grow ; | be sure to follow,” tion is d the infi f 
gis, when m € — ve тч ча Тамоотх Heati. Stock рау best, ospechily shoep at е climate — products of ; that more 
ee, e ser end ed £ ai - —^ MÀ a n эы - Ju 2 rap REN weight should М Lr to the improvement and ex- 
the Lemb hogs, at 14 months old, weighing from 20 to 95 lbs sion of meadow and Lan gor lands; that the growth 
iter, ud also yields miereka pete me quarter, and clipping from 12 to vimine lustre wool" at 506. of artificial Grasses be extended to advantage; 
siet а root Crop- P ә tod, will take a dealof beating; and the more cake and +” at ер grazing of var es lly upon clay 
deed of the rotation, instead of опе at each end, the | Peas they eaton the Turnip land the better it pays. Barle more Ир earried out; that mo 
being the sam 
“lisation of Clays Th e clay lands of England 
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2 са the clay lam à in ү 
This ought to be to Бе s oconpier of clay soils what the 
vat eligo f roots is to i i 
tese ксы ead fallo d 
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qm upon it, m 
m ie lutter er en of June or early in. July; 
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wis ought to be rare, and no doubt 
system ; bones = Фоа, K^ ferra pd keep | C0 мча ence г resultin ng 
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at 1s. a stone and m 458, i 
n эү эстра pihakna my Reep =i yeux cattle may be bred and fed ; and, as a 
from these changes, that a more 
o, that een from laying з 
st till they are t e same e if you Ӯ." 
Norrs,—'' The Debt md За to the north aro well farmed; | "^ РЇЇ erployed, 
but they eould do nothing without their T and these are 
good, FA таке a considerable return im t| " Spring from 
breed everything, and е lots to sell. I have = А. inig of 
bought a for fatteningin the winter; they n t down ap ah lan 
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subject, ig v. Corn:' I would rather write it ‘Stock а nd | rotati 
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W Creed. БТ 
is derived f nd nga EA breadth of 
lay land, the i 
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Wheat; in fact, half our land M Wheat; t this со could d 
ares, 
means Мек № ‚== 
s Clear that a great | ost upon stock for making a certain return, € "sheep; ;| Rev. 8. p" 
iderablo portion of this county around by tillage m 
Barley land; at least three-quarters under the plough. Corn 16 years, ; shave good 
ва! of manure, во that 
m; ' pródue and mutton we are sure to increase thereby an increased yield of grain may be forthcoming, 
The course o ot er Pving varies with the soil. On the] it is worth while to remind them that at Lois-Weedon 
rr "Сув we Е roots, eat, "y Wheat, Beans, | tho pru V р in succession of Wheat has been 
this а ested off the elayey Шоо of the 
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rikes| Turnips. Then follows the usual four-course system. One it 
1 is quite enoug "th pure snis bb Lois-Weedon. Husband. is, $d Edition. 
Grass land, which is а вай drawbask to the farmers. I tlak a . Ridgway, 169, Бозау. 
farm should be at least one-third Grass; then а man could| While agriculturiste are advised by ono party to lay 
d tó Grass i 
ғ Evrsuaw.—''You ask me what I T think P your|growth of meat, [^ by another to 
zu P of wool forms a useful item at clip day, and no stock] Неге vil n оар of live stock an. 
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y the pierden с етот 
Ross i isoft of the li he light ефе э sandstone character -capital Turnip and | use of the poena da бий agon p ред Z2 
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ші А т раув well, Put with 16 comes ам а а good return from stock. 
«op of roots, them all off the land,| The neighb ЕС of Hereford is about half corn and half li 
Would it not be better to t attention те pu and: the clays there is about two-thirds Grass, | QUA ity. рв ti 
feeding po the нид, amd d eur Abo| ы paye bost. De Goia course is best for tbe clays, and Tho following is Mr. Smith's Preface to his new 
hore suitable ie land for ro he ión |  LrrcEsTER.—'' This is а noted Grass land county; About 
Фет mi ight bo fed da üpon Ње lind ? "There are mp MESS Qu м un M bti gosa, ене Uf з Foi = tho sake of agricultural visitors to Lois Weedon 
diy farms where very little provision is ша breed his own cattle an monetam y d x alo ems сера. two f. it 
ишег grazing, c е A eer e fashion, and their drat dik like joa gom of zs p ing, espesially those earl ead Speo м. ү cans oF mA his third editi sit 
‹ п (0) е rn- Я 18 hey have got up Ww i се, and Wwe 
ri things unto be right. It wóuld be well if don't o" "the best Ail a UA they gó Somewhere else. I Lois Weedon Husbandry, as 
isse " Ta the he dairy aud’ plontyzof sheep, -Mangelsareonthe increase; | “I Мы e been thought ме. merge in the 
fuh zw Were to turn n E E рй; we don't mind the late Vel ай ib the uibs 1n e 0 
ап more ; plaei less | spr.n во mus 
" rowth of eorn. d Tr ав еғ ET mus ro is à great difference in the farmi x Vieni For, such has bee pons Dig eum 
fod that it 18 wanted; no me can inerease his Bedfordshiro ; some is rst rate, while others, are e A in farming within the last fow ears, that А, Word in 
dodi єй. the plough, So much has this been the case, that а d season ; or, How to grow Wheat with profit, is a title 
without ib. The summer proc of meat manufac: | deal of Gráss land bas been broken up, йы cu ‘decont out of date; few farm w complaining Чий Whesk 
ture once commented, isa promise c of m to | 'anagemen d C A turned to a bette: t. 5. жа P £ 
the soil, The more green crops meat, and | these tim ns, ifa таап depends tos | із otherwise хаф ying erop: 
EI much upon ње" уана баи for everything, he will ñnd farm-| “If it be asked ziy there is nothing said now of 
ing but a very sorry concern. The great object with the егт and Luce 
and Cabbages and Swedes ыд 
English farmer must be stock: he can beat the world in this 
icular; and k he kééps, of course the more | Benns; tho answer is a vory simpl 
han by е stock, and | Partic the 
feeding them сога he willgrow. I find those men who have made farming one with them; he тд и 
well during the $ а successful occupation have been large 5reedeis of stock." and that, "€ omen excepted, he now yb Lor nias but 
im re a being that 90 нуе п informa- h.c Qnesersm. — Ава =. I have As mato] in saying 1-7 е ciency the food best suited tor his stock, 
ou, better than corn; bu must except arable 
opinions 25да "aed о occasion fo — € Ed lands of ment eres Inferior clays areru uino eder те! Wheat he will always grow upon the same acres of 
ишу, and wisich eld : h. These d be qot into pasture; to — clay land, unmanured, with аф ѕаше мер о оп Ше 
м be given as briefly a ав ЧА ам -— the tenants г Qum s, and one coat of man principles,—for the sake of testing 
sort of to my рареғ, I commence with | with the understanding that the land is not T. to be broken ed. thon piin 
lement 
iie ie End, the county of CORNWALL :— 
In this county," my correspondent writes, “ stock 
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has beri turned into. 8 it [3 м ере реа ш in value ; 
land that has been m has 
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of км, {жөр land in this dy tl rnwall) i is 
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се. m e —— pays best, and no mistak: We like 
stock, and labour is too high for corn 
did not keep а heavy stock 
теш not рау our ren aM карны 
re Dovrapdayn The five-field course 
the ligat cereum 
XA pesos 
1, end | doting to 
With our chalk subsoil and light arable 
up. The inferior clays do not readily la; ge irren: 5 
but they are naturally adapted for it, and after a time make The Wheat crop 
УВ | very good Grass land. Of courao T am geks of Tand tha that | secutive crop from 
‚ the stock much inerease creased, an and I think not 
more. In ti ө сало оГ айа where roots ca n be fed off pat bed. to come. Fulfi 
t that а much larger re return may be uade from 
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т 1862 was the sixteenth con- 
same superficial acre of clay 
j| has been efüciently drained. W land bore а Lies ofi manure ! and this last crop on 
the proportion of arable land to Grass, upon the clays, ys tho whole 1 the first ; as good nearly in 
ut two-thirds arab 
y . Thelabour, both horse and manual, is very quantity, ip md iu quatit D 
tter. 
from theory or practice, 
.| much pee “There is either 
much less corn grown, as the best of the arable is still kept | to look for ec "(hing but similar success for the - 
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conditions on po land or hex 
А ар, 4 - Lar.» dp ЖА or any tes supplied from vs ы (other E 
к HI { Жын. мей 5 from without) with à ount 
Wheat; and ES the light the four m UE rs t the plant, and жы i 
rtain; just as failure E certain rtain if you 
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Although Ifear I am detaining you at too great a 
ture. My course o! эана Rm " " praeti 
e, Wis t. This rotation length, I am still desirous of concluding these extracts 
tt best friend " x ties) with a second editio " The writer neve 
r knew an instance of failure on 
— ihe conditi: 
together pay best for farming. 
mostly made up from stock and ву farming was erra м ; and „м. гой 
I farmed it я the ойне system, and used to feed 
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Е pa e rest good pasture land. Tt was zem Lohr Hin & v distans bes d trying the ө plan, HU 
АС this summer mode 0! 
lis alis 2 what һе 
more produetive чад M рч ай ы "-— ЖЕЛ | tyit o ры. h e said : ‘Sir, hundreds 
hare be been pu ted trying it "by € hat paper in the 
| Jou Journal. d yeti in 
that noted and recorded instance 
about us at pigs е а, vi weighing, са ап 
but the four-field is mostly adopted Br p Stones en carri 
vid Тиен. P dps were d 
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fourths óf them trés consumed on аф land with oileake nq then? кт. 
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"а дош on tha Strong 
everything 
or ori. rase [pokin as well on de 
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14 horses, "s ven highly fed -— t their * But ^3 шау stil still La ed asked : зү on certain 
— ure | soils 
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or Wheat; ап К ve tamps уоп would! rithi Wheat gt i 60.1 per pe pet "Pent tof 8i 8L н 
iio ам 55 ыз — - or LA mre county "a 
idle return. Bar rin 5 ui. and Wheat in thy пгай а good crop. А month before harvest i 
буада aeui eld courso on the the у ху solls, and | it would be id at 4 to 6 qrs. 5 but 2} was about is doubtless doing iX Bat if by the sa зонам plan 
md Water mon are the usual c Oar Sainfoin my average. I once grew 4qrs. and һаран: that Wheat at only 40s. per quarter, he can 
Vm fet омдо aro the things for ‘shoop. Thoy havo i in the dry summer. I went on with this for two | 266 & ten S of 4l. pet aere, he is clearly doi 
—" Corn chief producti te d a A үч th eame to the conclusion to let better. | this, the condition in which 
PEREAT bes c ef production, on four-course system. 2» | atare have ii : d word land is lefo—if. m be -from 12 2 shes 
Aw. кА great deal of co Duis low manure, 
iie. Bes or Peas Wi оГ oropping ds ad iei ms ari tion soolot do fields та the whole of my farm, w cx Y си. bes heaviest crops of every aas ср. add, 
él of stock is T ELE TS —— адо, 4 iem les, those clean, annual fallow ready for 
fme hava naa ОКЕ 1а kepton the ат stock | heath land, Some few of the Luca eso е been down | Pesi de and there will no longer tied 
Mone t ato of farming.” No Nl orent four or five years, and can scarcely be kno ote of e еч that LIE es to the publisher's call, and 
ж from east to р кауыз [mde lime; Ei Without It Ve cannot f m A boast sends forth а new edition, corrected and condensed, of 
rii bnt, when e ht in for аа, p nop dman = pay 1 е cost per aere for a юй d ng of lim ‘Lois Weedon Husbandry, аз it is at this moment. " 
"Pdl Mut Neve rs pood dam, "large quinte of is Бї. This will last from seven 
Hag WM: The soil is so various that the cropping is | effect is "e Grazing will т bit tiling the сте Memoranda. 
Nd OLD Нилз.— soil ап empty pocket. Тв 18 а breeding| Cort : Oürencester.—The weather du wi 
About viz., Vete Кеч hee and, тоон Бап м лы E nd r mir ы, it is therefore necessary to grow | the initi oE No November was very favourable ; ; the lan 
of d оу "Wo Hie stock | Some roots and straw, even if it is procured at а loss,” | became con vely dry апа healthy before the 
