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THE T ARE CHRONICLE AND UU RED маа — 
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ег [beon € the means ere n f changing the entire aspect 11 
of the small 
у, Mrs, Simson, of C een Castle, 
Prize 50 
gon tor alt 
lanks, laid on the p 88 
зз the body өкчө of being tipped. The naves 
e hear es oft repea 
— A 
ount, won the — Cup, value 
ale, м «өйү and shamefully улы а man has 
and that day 
treated, acres of Turnips. 
wheels are of wood, and not of iron, wood b 
durable, and the shafts are laced on the 
r of the 
- capital of their respective tenants, 
improvements effected by the sil p 
Iw ould ask i all 
graction be pos 
assortment of засн receives every degree of 
am and paint RR e The tear V oA а 
severtheless returned as ' very heavy ; 
sappose that ey are SA put = 6 utmo 
The most highly: 
ted to be the Nor 
and p 
adem Cilivation i is ede teh maintained by the use of 
urés. The stubbles are pared and burn 
iai plonghed doe deep in in 9 weather; but although deep 
ploughing i 
di аара for зезна, м TOM spade hus- 
ps the bes 
, cross ploughing is not ; and of | sa 
рро at this seaso 
rd | to H 
r exibition v with 
be applied to a contingency that is liable to чна ppen at 
an the b body ог the 1 
y moment. If the farmer gr) -" лонду | 
neglect to insure his stock 
and is des tro le s, 1 he 
it a 
for his stupidity € Viel of 
And how does the p Mns operate 
t: rance and for rity upon 
capi ? How very mm p does QU 
appear that iti is m first Ee. 4 Ше ч t 
а lease accordance with de 
sd K ving obtained t 
y his um e! E by the "erm of 
such Деме, and d use and not abuse them. JF. S., 
15. 
is absurd to а 
pon m pecia as thick as 
8 growing ing 
re comprised specimens 
in the classes | for "цр and Mangels, which lir. ve 
as follow. Mangel w 
102} lbs., шу were grown on 40 tons of Le = 
manure, per Irish acre. The Second prize roots е 
68 lbs farm-yard man 
In k ariy Yalow Жы ко рм im roots ГОЛ 
93 lbs., and w y г 
Globe ls the first 
96 lbs., grown Xx pom 
prize, 721 
1 to! 
аба; of Lime.—By the exhibition of 
mens of fattening чү fp зто 
Show, we d now especially br consider 
resources for their production 
гоо 
35 ЖЕ ep seco ple manure, 1 ton of е Гү 4 vá. of 
subject. Peruvian 
| Ye nid h M 
a gi 
only 
engines are pally з А that is threshing 
uuu y [езу б-га dn and that the great desidera 
ing and rea 
„2.48 *m 
vie 
Home Correspondenc 
Loses by Sheep Owners.—Your Correspondent, Mr. 
, seeks information as es sustained by 
owners, ылу m ding бк s is E large, 200 | ra 
ily for this great loss. 
, wet, and the ewes | had been 
od а р that it ка be cniefl 
osing | w 
in this form that 
> лтд eogi be 
Mis ogh y v 
an 
The second prize 
EE 79 Ibe. ; Lu YA Toba bushels of dt сарт. 
wt. Peruvian gua 
гаа аі 
bones, 
farm- 
0 owt. 9 
In the section for * Чит угеру ог other kinds. of 
Turnips," е first priz 
whic n wei b 
ims rphos 
employed. Of soluble rey rm 
e may yet, E А other 
ee apid ac! ves а higher | 
agricultural pron which hdc to [i 
ter too mu - and i it Should. be 
accompanied pe 
in a form les ЖА 7 dif available - зш, Ву 
ж means let not the p мы tute of a suffi- 
ncy of so important а he phosphates ; 
but we would add let eni ber iie fertiliser be so 
rapidly pri -— its influence is confined per acre. e second 
th of the plan hic рч Мыз ds roots of Tc mnes, 
w. iare ме 99 wn o ns farm: 
р Y = $0 busbele of 
xh Е of Peruvian у: өөңү 
"The px division was pretty well filled. The 
id р-а and colour of the grain was op mramor E” but 
er more -— usual 
T epis i ead 
and w: 
1 good crop of Swed g 
Eol Е w 4. the rath 
220 in number, 
А neighbour—a 
ey got 
the вагы of t ee us (23 а у (оо; a 
stim roots, consisting of water and | vegetable 
-|fibre, to the nearly total absence of starc the 
other nutritive principles to which these pns owe 
their value, can prove but a sorry substitute for 
а smaller quantity of a more matured and better- 
constituted article. We have met with innumerable 
instances of such. over-sti mula ated т 'oots, which have 
BaNrrsHIRE: The Use of Lime.—At "n 
of this Society, an interesting 
subject was read by Mr. Leadington, Ж лара 
from the Banffshi; 
He said 
Journal, 
e find a plain farmer of Hertfordshire, 
120 years ср mana pai experience 
ї d th 
P, cows, and ibly other 
ort ach wie in е 
п Rye 
а action, к) the p pregnant а 
U | Meme. of ‚ксн 7 n et ren 
e| 
about 
| апа practice of 
*'The calcination of the ston: makes t this dry burning 
to the detriment of storing ai prar with Hae nob only absor! у ды оруш Los X x — of 
trition. cells жүма n е winter an 
об ip.are Rye, and Be. er AL also kills, ас 
пеела, eu det 
ways in farming, and he 
ANN Кашын AA IE IA 
ure, 
ments of nu 
is structure, 
y 
is used many , 
high per- harrowed s3 whi 
peapa ру а due | the destructive that often 
h; taking care and vi will also thick 
poroda 54 ker ee о, ете maintain Ж in the cold wt ГТ T TEES end pe spring, 
(я оп 
1 г 
e£ + others ғіскеп or die; and emi t ime fe most be) I am 
Lo 
«n consumed by ру — it is liable 
where” R ye bread is бей: T I believe, 
Three years ago 14 of my ewes 
dead) six weeks before their time, and that 
the Rye-grass on my farm much ergoted. 
hese together as cause and effect. 
no d t 
we 
and eff. 
" 
r | any fear lest the manure he buys may contain its in- 
less easily attackab 
hands of the qualified chemist to eni him i 
| tie plant та р its entire раган it Кы һав К ned 
soluble phosphate in any of those 
ich would render this after-su| in 
slender a proportion, there are ample means in TM 
is 
ect, is ^ necessarily 
animals? It must, this year, 
abundant in some places, f y baili 
your 
equire во much repeti- 
-known fact that so man 
remain in th 
Len. 
а 
| 
rief. The 
estate, a duas! 
etor of the 
Some petty кайды of a favourite 
spite of ап offended gamekeeper, have 
ar { 
we 
dealer. | and itoluble я; in about equal жг J. €. Ne 
[anh 
Co., College UE. ud и: 
fanden, Duo 13, 1862. 
mi 
TE 
accidental circumstances Ree es that, if 1б were 'applied 
тате! ties, the effect would only be to promote 
ad rcm ofthe crop in а higher ае) there is 
giving too much lime than in applying too 
e m ма ad еж бе Д із 
Societies. 
e Lm t the иша d 
a comparatively m 
Ariane We 5А from the Tish 
Review the follow. wing report of ахар um 
mro by — Жут ot brit t PI if any art, without the assist- 
some , 
their f fertility. Those 
а ао н рст с 
collection exhibited by the Earl of Charlemont, and | manure, proclaim what they ought to conceal, that they havo 
grown under the superintendence of that ео. agri- their posterity, vut which they В they have idly squandered away in 
culturist, Мт. уа е е. 
aa very extensive collection, grown at their | portion of vege 
us agricultural schools, and well illustrating Ње | contains. However, it may not be out of É place | онн to 
