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THE GARDENERS'. CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL eel 
expected to invest their money, and will not do it. | 
Abridged from the Welshman. 
FARM IMPLEME 
[The following is extracted f 
Society's Journal; 
separate form.] 
A.—FARM NEAR YEO 
1. The soil of this ficii is chiefl dy loam, with 
some нелге and clay: it is queen т 1апа, 
and easily broken with two “hor orses, Gen пега, well 
rom Mr. x Fyfe's excellent 
paper in the last Number of саа -— and Js of erac 
which has е been published i 
ing of the soil awaya takes ee in autumn, 
EX pli: shed by hand, by ог boys 
| heaps, ded which it is spread da men on the land by 
orks The cost per 
acre of. operations, including p ig and tlie Salis of 
the manure, is stated at 37. or 4l. Portable and not 
A ed machines are used, and threshing takes Jpn 
— in the field, 
the bar: 
there being scarcely an 
RM NEAR Жети RNE 
В.ГА 
x The soil f poor elis ay, gravel, and 
The subsoil is various, comprising gravel, cis and 
stone brimsand (brash ?), &c. Itis all e рали and is 
cropped as follows: lst year, corn; гас ots or 
other green crops ; then corn again, in simple ze" 
tion. Scarcely 
n loam exten Яз over 320 acres 8, of which 
ls i half is ШҮҮ. БАЗ, the other light. 
but rather stubborn in mechan 
— e seg rd as pas 
e classes of Vicent embrace vario 
of pisei іейу inde - Howard's and € nsby 
orking power к ime 
generally ; but Ше мош vpleta (that of Fowle er) ли 
е ornnes е Lass 
us kinds 
В, | of old pastur 
ас 
об broken up rotations 
| о аге tbe RUNDE хитта ТИК. Wheat, 
Bar rley, hay, old ley. 
Bentall’s and Coleman! ve Rose diseusi cipa- | x 
Чой. "The drills sowing-machines, cedem " FM M Divided as follow 
respectively Garretts, R Roberts’ 8, and , Cambridge's. 0 of two years old ley s to Wheat. 
Of these it need merely be "85 of one year" А ovt 1o ditto. н 
double-action pre el ri and clod- -crusher, 0 of Rape and common Turnip to ditto. 
which is the implement here in use, is composed of a 20 of Mangel to Barley. 
nümber of this maker's old patent plain wheels, with 20 of Turnips to ditto. 
rrated or matchless wheel of peculiar construction DE 1s to Osts 
placed betwixt each of the plain wheels, so as to J Юю > mie. С: эринг 
combine in one the «е Se t ler and clod- ? 
crusher, Тһе mow rs, threshing, and iet d 60 of Turnips after the ley Wheat. 
i of 
—4h erits are too w 
require observation. The айе on n e ificent 
на» - — rvation in 
ers in КЕ guess 1 feel bound to 
say is К in several other * Our 
implements are very 
о 
1004 10 e | ehem altar the ley Oats. 
30 o and commo; 
er after Whe 
20{ 
20 of Clov: at. 
80 [2 of Clover after Bailey. 
20 of Clover after Oats. 
40 of (9. 
n Turnips after Swedes. 
10 of Mangel after Whe: 
10 of Mangel after one A. s Clover. 
2 The ыы of implements ar are various. 
fP 
- justice to 
the cular r which has proved most, еннай 
in competitive нін that last year 700 of Wood's 
ые were dispose 
to the 
r, Fry, 
rs of eut it celebrity: Joe Я шо) me 
iN  purtonbudy make an improved o 
cart, with postal ii атан A ed "gens 
pieces also › portable, fi ted with iron tail pieces of 
ility ; but tei e mos remarkable 
eir productions i is the harvest- annam, 
A Г Baronii Park, a long wide cart, 
19% fet by 6 feet 6 in | esee 
pt 
Thus the 
Į oole) iron podia |X 
xey two 
power 12 cart-horses and 2 na 
the cultivators are 
Turnips. 
lances are а Barley- 
we qi corn and -— 
0 e 5 two-hors 
The far! ming 
vs implements, 7002. 
апа е capital 5 5007. 
dau "pete and 
Ане, "2150 L, is thus edi 
сате she mes 5501. ; 
The i 
ccording to the 
the tm r 
on its axle ani 
, Сей 
à five-course shift. "Phe s stubbles are rafter d, 
рез and са 
poete. and about half 
The fallows n 
hed dee 
Sown down wit ares, | 
The 
is elected | b» means of car ts, in | 
B etes es e е ег. 
. Тһе 
Та more detail, the cropping їз # 
wheels and steel turn- furrows, the working | t 
8; 
ed, түй u 
rted off immediately after harvest, if | Ba 
th 
rage of th 
ne of n E 
ber 
od, from an able акк, 
Tho p. ave 4 ES E 
le; 
the de of С. 
| eropped as n 
| stance of growing Flax, 
sb Pi 
100 with 
28 acres of arable admit ot 
0 of Barley, 20 of Tu urnips, mi Ж 
К 
Б а Oats; 4. Grass and Clover 
айе ег Grass or Wheat v. "To aedi 
The 
ly 
or F 
| 
| 
he distributiga d 
plished ге pe dou "E 
cost of mE is estimated at pete 3I. 0%, 
hing ted by horse 
peracre. The thres = effec 
machines (fixed) and occasionally with t 
flail, but if in the field de team threshing — 
Mowing machinery, Steam and water power, ё 
cracking арен cutting chaff, &c., are mentions 
desiderata ; 
n 
eeply to receive the fros 
red to 
alea 
r the reception of breed 
at all land should be 
e drill 
eposi! 
surface, except ар 
ot thus sown he н | caus 
and s Hue 
bd been able to Ой, how few remam 
barisms that impoverished, dr ves of cur 
such as — two or more y 
PRE crops of Turnip rian E 
these agricultural Meer I have n; : 
Speaks v olumes for T 
t, poi it the 
efficiency of a farm plant йере to a far greater eps | Tarn rnip-seed, deny requires gern to be halfan 
han'careless farmers and their employés would appear | under; that all light land for кре should b 
admit, the implements use on are | рге before harvest, and a е т е ded 
generall: ell use. d th | for B rl y before icem aned Љу 
has them painted over every three years. t- | Scarifying and harrow: "- her у iine im- 
brush, in fact, cannot be kept going t mediately on the removal i € previous sete е i 
g too vigorously 
if corrosion is 
amongst machines when out of use, 
d Tn his instance, 
sought to be check, 
ana vA the use of the в precantions ш ен, the tear and | 
is not considered debe per cent, per 
жосун ti 
the е; or ot е 
Зр. de se of all the ih 
gress of veg 
es 
ата — 
gregate of cost involved 
vede a Га уар appointed farm 
undoubtedly, is sp 
tion upon this farm amounts to 
able engine and cà 
е 
а, d d the bold 
mostly s ré die: ins gero aries 
ers t In the treatment of ты 
fallows, the 'stubbles are generally cleaned c" нч 
аага with Bentalls cultivator, Emo the 
laid on for spring Crops : 
Pee left till spring. 
n this district. 
se > bee —€— et to manipulations. ers 
pu e reception of crops, the groun 
me with chain and othe 
"AN epi says Sir Charles Lyell, “ө | 
m 
the land is then plo lough зей 
эю -— 
thought of. 
е 
ings be central, a fixed ub engine also would be preferred. 
Me threshing i is adopted in the 
ing 1 
m 
attached to the common plougik in the shape of a sub- 
soiler, patented by Mr. Midas о ткы Canford, near 
Wald and made by P. of Poole, is favourably | 
C. —Fanu IN THE PARISH ОЕ Nzrugnbuny. 
Та 
ence in w 
even on the small. І 
Һай, or 40 acres, of this groun 
e by m 
Ps FU as P 
Turner's of Ipswich :: used fo 
m 
Bridgman, of Bury 
and | of the largest and best landward parishes 
in the king- | 
; and the following example of a 
"ied that 
workin 
of St. 
gin 
„а pri 
Peter's ЕКЕ psic fay cin 
