JANUARY 19, 1861. ] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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food, 
Сапа. 
would 
mulus mpart 
ial seed be 
prone 2 ме palpable is the difference between 
the kinds of Grasses which prevail in the foot- 
path f the meadow through which in 
1 in 
| the year Ta g apma е E = E , sufficient to {рү the phosphatic requirements of the 
If 
the Barlev crop takes n the the following Table 
Kec а long-continued A. teil in this pono the| Taste VI. 
arley crop is beginning to associate itself with Clover | 1. Turnips 7020 t 1 ( 
d urnips, а carious member alternate- | : ed n " , үк " 
husbandry, and if in Lene "€ nari m and Kohl Bahi | 4. Wheat 108 > Ж x: 
| attain an enormous pro 
| stance а very signifiant. illustration of that law which 
Summary. - ый up "i ortly dn roa arga- 
into four h кей! as follows 
sy stem of r n husbandry 
to explain. | 
But further, besides this уйк | 
turbance in the condition of so 
во of 
"тољ а "to| |1. That the manurial 
we 
already been cited to = Ж, Fx ко already | ™ 
advance ced, that any change in the circumstances of a 
n altered ratio. 
brought about by papa or 
rise to new 
WONAON of un forem successfully — 
"^ ate able to cultivation of new s рөн 
not only is de manu 2 E 
TR. aeta amenable to the Lo - toes 
changed relations amongst. the mineral constituents of 
soils; but it.is open js other grave objection, 
namely, that of гй}. 0 Ар with ап aceumu- 
of organic tuents, thereby intro 
=. 
`$ 
Legi pelaa x. Jedi eue the manurial system of rotation je o us there is s | necessarily and actually i 
vate hard by the turning of the horses ple- attached to the practice о prejudicial ci circu ле physical and physiological circumstances oils. 
ments, 4 an roba anur often bears а | 880186 of the same kind, though. more intermittent i in | 2d. Thi аб As respects zT no coats Chango i in 
col E ea the rest ot the. inclosure has feile q|its character and effe On entering on this po 
£o rear а pis plant ave to b under consideration the all 
cases could be addu md ie." pon universal custom of bestowing the whole yea e Pang. which anterior to the change ther were polite 
any 
vers 
manurial Pera ce of the entire farm, upon only that which for 
че ЕНЕН part oti it falling y 
the consequence being that those forti isng benefits 
| of mé operation which are supposed to descend to the | 
other three members р the quadrennial course, ће 
Hay, and + he Who, E nt best but | 
al both in "tuti end о 
n this p oint tl 
of. рт Tha у those morbid «оор 
ited themselve 
ricus eia and of "is third, 
ачен accounted for by the constitutional chmges 
uced in the fields by rotation manuring, without 
ins for АЕРА to d to the irs tenable 1 бее of 
the exhaustion soils; because e m, 
| from a variety т inst е УРЕ зїп y gen EN 
id Toti: одон 
їп E wo неъ E 
bad 
е phosphatic element of the коше will afforc spe 
best illustration, although as regards the general {оа locality have ceased to [v e and have me out or 
principles involved in E ques Son the demon- faile d to germinate, n not by reason of exhaus ted, but 
stratio bout to be give ted to tl 
en apply with equal f 
the soil. circumstances of dii ааа ог culturally in- 
duced, A. B. 
TABLE IV.—8Showin P^ е. gros spsntitie / crop yearly 
rm А у а farm of 400 ready 
tated. 9dly, the 
proportion of phoephorlé acid withdrawn 
w each species of the croj 
THE ES LABOURER. 
ent.* No. П. Із, GESHIRE.—Nearly eve 
vitnde of that which we have assumed as the basis of Gross epit Phosphorie _ locality has its тае mode Bis Mec bie * 
our argument, there is incorporated with the soil in of the crops. facid in — Ape + farm labour. Ande me district 
each yearly manuring. а -— mo of pama those e frequently find great е ае: A the methods 
matter, ех eoep of mineral and w: Tons. Тона: Owi kede ; во much so, that it`ofttimes becomes ex- 
ever since the { neral adoption of ры жез 1. Turnips—Bulbs.. 2000 1^8 ceedingly diffieult to mo correct ideas upon t the 
s Sad оті. . ^ 1 it subject. Extensive paris 
procedure -hags been. going on in all the old corn | * Y WU k 150 4 soil, and consequently of aito; of necessity tend to 
etin € ape E On this e» then, |з. Нау . u one 150 13 render one uniform а, of labour ment very 
dicial ass 7а ising- from |4. Wheat Grün Me то 10 difficult, or кы tma and beg С = хо 
абе mineral depart z need.any “ $ 250 T district re s are 
oye ea sr AEN der 5 0 than in the wide- seal fens of the "Isle P Ey 
5 7 VAOVer 
st become unfitted for the| Now in the calenlations bn next follow, з p M 10,000 14900 € aad $300 ir җан containing 
these plants. In the Ame-|demonstrations must specially be kept in vie з nearly every variety of soi there is the ong 
ета! fires often lay extensive | far. as they showed that. ?' ihe annual герс of tenacious clay, the sharp burning gravel, a 
‹ of. springs nished by. а soil. nmder rotation light blowing black dust, which so requently 
а Y ; and t of its own natural yield, and | defies all the multiplied. efforts which 
il must be with seed s by the Bn agg f the quantity returned in the manure | skill and genius have invented for pur: слез 
est: eshould expect the ne "uniri, bar Next, let it be.assumed. that ће naturally eliminated | kee despite iron rollers and p rs 
be identical їп species with the prior е сад But | ро ortion is 9 tons in n weight, and consists of all the 9 | ovr rm form мй — e, flies away in clouds, disdain- 
in.reality it is otherwise, since alm always the elementa d in Table HI. e of these 9 tons. o t|? cohesion em com: his a and co " solidated 
renewed arboreal n belon botanical orders | n portion -of | to ne ME aed hr "addition ` [NS large 
— елщ ас à дә стер 3 anres 398 tne; what o of EL ous and ow grown 
— tree Sit of tiat subst thinl tute UP im da OW ages 
а S: sheds it its ше ani sinl frait, ei "ud En Table a 2 tons есы substance, the the Lore — 5000, E vv ofe аай 
ultima ueaths its the soil i il оввевз 
which it Tod mineral "езана пен. d i Hi. а Жебени я but farms 
had orests must- have PES ifferently cireumstan Fg wer cr oin seria я 
E t met occurred in.t derably upon а restless class of “passers-by,” 
SU Vie fu- whisk V. БЕР ie matters of| With this preliminary explanation the үс | frequenti: upon Irish, — of whom reside for the 
d of they grew, not from or Table, i in mE а 400 acre farm under posce kar le such farms, w whilst others go else- 
ает ап jro rotation still assumed, will 1 easily be un understood. here ren emplopient: during the win ths, and 
the fall ts Tante V. 
IL 
constituents of soils arising- 
one or more of the individuals, may вата — 
e such e eigeumstances ake plaee for 
en nts e throve in them 
сеа as fatally for them as if the disproportion 
ns "^or in one orother or several 
i 
au to stop here inii be to express only one half 
truth, the | other. ortin bingi that the same 
e growth of 
PIE us enables 
n other kinds. No 
Tons 
Natural lement HE in 100 
; d — in rue: E 
urn 
"оф er peculiar 
Е: ро s dis е E ilie Nes 
Би 
наа x 
Sisteney in а ts A Es к, thel t 
‚ а vast mass of 
с) ui ich PP element 
us proportion ;. Мы in then 
the ‹ compost at the at the w of 10,15, or 20 tons ре 
die sre torque tai |0 
E «gue not give 
i; шас усу к 
Y sensas voi : y 1 кт these 
it ng ^ e iust t nd. * manne ly, all : 
e E, he i d the other И; Тү [or Ini; E se " schemi 
еен innt maturnliy yie yie leaving y 
residue be Ма nat 
в 15: fis 4" ji ied has his oc едо 87 in most 
Returned in manure, as shown before ^ e up of a number of small, MÀ hol 
$ 15 i or lo 
Withdrawn by the m wi i 
=> ы е € Mw Mee m seien Lens зи with great [киге ae 
Tb ccm t it, however, be 
$8] ida КЕ | no д in our "further 
® the parez өк em, “не many exceptional cases which neces- 
EE: 1 T | et mss. ва а апу any of „those gen потта 
- Balance r remaining for the gus So 
з none 0 0 
p p f Natural yield іп һе Grass year — .. :| 9-38 Early Histor p die Th —TWhen the эч 
Еа ө 1; lands were submerged, the population was 
523. Withdrawn in е Бау стор (все Table) ..| 0 13 |tothe higher Коч оппа, а termed “high anda” 
„Ві 
m Balance remaining for the icri 0779 ie Ph h 
8з &l | Natural yid. inthe Wheat y: 0 15 
* 
5-3 : 00:29957 
л 8. | Withdrawn Љу he Wheat.erop _ i 0. 17 
LA calculations ^ is seen how | € 
„ош 
the ге does all but 
par 1 insia 
re, in ra AER 
vues 
Va oe arn еде E d die other ТЫ 
ns of th he farm, then there would in that сазе be 
р hos 7 PUES теи, to 
EM a quantity | si 
n evil. . They аге a bene! far as they ч, d 
the fatina at all лк кен iid the t омй 
АЛ ы AEN dr 
