ТНЕ ЗАРБ = ООМО. AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
| JANTARY^5; 186] 
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point, wi which T elieve, though very largely elita | stirred ‚ар. the a: from 1 S in у 
is certainly not very largely d broke it a ag 
of the Turnip, that is deep ploughing and subsoilin; 
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bus I beli 
May 
apart, кым the drills аге 98 i 
Быр in working the к is to "e iin: yard ma; 
use no light ma 
p M?Lachlan, 
| little experience in 
5 | grounds. For the last 10 years m yi time has 
0! e lands. 
" "Anchentrolg, said—I have 
the growing of Turnips in high 
been 
In 
t e Scote 
ure at 5s. pe T E of bone manure at 7s. per 
t. of Somart manure, making in all an SAT as 
t nse 
“othian, or say Fife, or any regular Turnip 
А 
5 чы cum зш z aie qe sed and 
ong us if 
some |1 
n enem 
air of horses in Roxburghshire 
That appea 
| crop w 
| beats Mes- M 
manu | 
g as much a 6 vial 
—— and. ө after ту "dd Pur 
ask t 
DES as to aem artificial manures w- 
m n dire = a 
| undoubtedly neutralize its - s s E 
Mr. Gra ide, x. 1 feel ver ver Ч p 
od crop of T 
о n PARE of 11. ls. coteh acre. Тһе | their own share of work besides li 
Turnip grown was the Aberdeen Green-top Yellow, | manage half of that it is as t rotten Turnips in уой "аш, y блк» аге aH 
and on measuring I find that 1 have 43 tons аА асова think 12 ог 15 acres of Turnips is about as much as а e to have *finger-and-toe" as if you had it, Mr, 
acre in that field. "There is no doubt that this avy | pair o rses can e with us. I think this drar described at some length a few experi 
мыш аа pey x believe it will have no wei arises from the large quantity rain we have, and|tried, in order to find out iQ effects оі 
tenant fi may say that they cannot afford to owing to our having a stiff, а soil Шы prevents | Turnips on the crop, and every one of een ini 
expen: were on manures, but I will give you two | the horses working after rain. hshire, — in the eA that rotten Turnip 
specimens; which I think any tenant farmer with any although it rains in the erem ау can work the el e appearance of this cit 
enterp ay carry ou have begun to farm upon | soil in the afternoon. With us we must allow our laid ея 
abou! Scotch acres e. the Sherriffmuir, nearly | to get into eoe — we can wor ork it. lfi „The Nes rr said—I t think we must consider 
690 feet above tne level of the sea. One o fields | the green-top yellow E exhausted. Мечі have gna 
was rouped. [let d pes by is outgoing tenant at | I find also tha Te us ches ills, is th иегер | information. from various e 
25s. per Scotch ac 859. І believe it did not pay | that suits vwd " any gro I А-ни тя a оп iie pene ege B are e two or Р 
him the seed an d the ur. І have had no manure | thin my Turnip Бош 10 to 12 lach: apart. I think things to be said ^; a sort of wind-up to the di ; 
at all as incomi URTI but I have applied 10 ewt. of | Mr. Smith is very li right in heavy ground.| What Mr. Gray of Bearslde. mentioned about 4 
bone manure at 7s., 1} cwt. of dd cx at, the med ding tbe storing of Turnips, Е find the best сама алас is certainly a point I never 
cost of 10s. per acre, with dung besides, t the way. to stor m is to keep them in small pits in| mooted before. 16 seems to me a strong 
of 47. 5s. the Scotch acre. T should tell Т yon ‘that these | the field. As to the consumption, I find we cannot stil stronger үс" seems to be + 
"Turnips wer t sown till the 29th of June, y sheep eating | have so much finger-and-toe y e new 
far too season ; still although i^ was so late | them. My „opinion as to the best way of consuming | know that lime — this 
s tha tof manure Ї mentioned, that | the Turnip i not cure it; but it would rg um st desirable if fa тег 
Hia womens sume them on the steading by feeding cattle, or det [wee р soie up d dee observations by invest 
f 8 guineas an aere, | dairy use wie I used the Katrine | as to the primary cause of the disease. 
of it dio perd мге f that | Water Co ure fora оше, time. e. "I| : ке 
орен, phos with n dh 9m. 40 to 
IE tons per ai Ialso ћа Bürnips | of awards to the suecessful compe 
n | from 3 cwt. р дары eri З ewt. of su perp Iir a pam чың: 5а admitted into the roo 
rial had also some very. good manure from Law ки was thaf p 
my own pem rather late: їп: thae ison, howevém, when I got this. qub Chairman, the Rev. G. W. Sicklemore, 3 
of | We had nàt quite as liberal a crop from the З cwt. as| My good friends, the ge лең you see around i : 
le sheep, and D the 40 tons. le are assembled this evening to озара 
у еј The Chairman said— With #@раға to the use of bone | The object of the Isle sre ; 
: : h th Ww by th 
lady. L me that а кз Will be iie. I believé that is far better than dissolving them | higher ife than paci; 
qui! to drain the land for а tenant| with acid. 1t can easily be done vid by ad of a edi керы а» ч 
before him; апа if the landlord furrow at the end of I mid ho 1 
Ей 
of Keir Mains said—I will give you my 
of Keir Mains. Жы: ргерагїп 
E 
E The. Turni 
E Dale's Hybrid. n Tikin itis one of the 
most profi profitable Turnips, and does 
part of the coun 
I consider I shouid have had a much. ch etr 
ан we rer about 3 er of guano 
and I am say | 
Duri 
guano, 
чары beon «чеги Зна: . 
n the | 
have a moral s 
has 
separately, an fet wb had Ioni ín Qe DON ER За 
A s we een in the habit of gro ed 
Mie and I am quite | we find that this green-top Sa oving Se md ies 
j р ууч tes the Swede. Last 
и sire (o |t 
puri, its, you are Dime 
manure over the iF 
storage 
mover ina 
ees find the y "keap besi 
n 
I may mention my experience in os t 
‚| Our farmers there have been b ime 
Mr. Warre Tihe гру 
п 
| c: (oan be imagi when 
which they 
more, — to жазан 
often have ese occasions from 
J will 
so rich 
кер Г ка 
erts 
Show w by yo your sa i^ 
| come em merely 
| Y' 
our Turnip, and it will be 
а edis wi 
Turnip crop fails us, y for u e hen с eu 
а 
manures, I 
is no fear of not growing a good crop of Trips 
Mr. Alexander à said—I чо! had a Е Dd e Decke 
to recei 
room. 
speeches made, 
Mr. AM mie porata i 
ledging a compliment paid to the strangers 
