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Marcu 23, 1561. | 
Sorieties. 
L AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLA 
Ata remi Сосхоп, the Rt. Hon. Lord Beroers 
in the chair. 
The names of candidates for election were read. 
A letter fr rom Mr. - Williams, of Chester, inclosing 
i үче Кетет 
dci in 
enden i m Angles esey, that those 
ost weeds, ich 
rch, was 
THE GARDEN VERS! 
CHRONICLE 
A [һе returns Ъу the оссир: ants to be »e voluntary, w with power, 
ect, for the va 
ncy. 
e superintendents time 
of obtaining. the — but so as the sebum of the 
кА be t later than the зв of July, and the esti- 
f th ce rops not later than the 10th of 
tember in СА уеаг. 
The returus to include 
ed 
from 
апа acreag: of crops for 
July, а 
AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ier to make such inspection as | over at tke 
the 
live stock | the ground as 
Larch 
all occupancies at and exceeding 4d мае fa. per n. 
крг] to 
ach parish, and to — an aggregate рее thc 
a 
putin in the ordinary way, would be rotted 
e surface of the ground in three, or, at mos our 
years. But on examining the same kind f 
with the stones four yes 
Firwood posts, 
1859, I i experiment ra 
овса а wire тапар, and which le xpect will prov 
i posts for wire paling, an idea 
ard t: beca: 
the valuers the | very ама. that re pia on the bark would to some extent 
osts from rottin This idea has proved a mis. 
parts D ber ry year 
as G hickweed, and the like, suffer least from the е айр ihe о Sit ot Septe uem Xr ww" a statement | as "td e Dun 1 ds of 60 do for wi 
di ; that the d чект й weeks earlier | of r" antit of live stock, and the acreage of crops in endi palin, 850 to 1853 I put. in upwards of 100 dozen Larch 
—] he diseas in, and the | Britain, not $ r than the lst of August; and of the posta with the bark left on, and ч rp -— 
than it used to do before t estimated yield of the crops not later than the 1st of October in | found the posts of 1843 in a bette er han verage of 
young tubers thus e ed - their менче бар 2 асое every 44 ose put in in 1850 to 1853. T find | that the posts, with the 
from the sun may profit by th rotection given them These statistics being for the national purpose, all costs | bark on, rot much sooner at the ground and where the staples 
pietei in their collection to be provided for by venen are ds. nsequently they lose their 
by the weeds :— ld the farmer to com re is yet another experiment that circumstances forced 
Some weeks ago we Ux a letter on the Potato disease Da statistics would enable the fa par 5 E- pEr t, and which ve iceable. Last year 
which had a Bristol e It set forth that a on band with the amount of food valais rs 1850) T hac two Grass parks alongside each other, with a four 
in Russia, had accid — made the dis- | нта purposes. ree botwomn." In eme of а әл es three colts 
cov years ago, i the disease could be prevented A Glover sd that the matter be referred to a ani. s the other seven, and in the month of May scarcely 
and the "produ, by —nay, almost r. Glov Crisp, Weeks, да that some of the bars н Eee or driven 
roasting—the Wy ting, and that the Pro- mittee, consisting of Messrs. Lawson, de wn and the colts together. То prevent this, I adopted th 
ssor bad co ER 7 ЕЦ" greatest letter from Turnbull, — and the chairman, for t he Р" following plan:—At every handred узме — I put i x 
to tbe present time. e append to-day an tret t besid th ing, an ut up an 
the 22е quarter, ich has been published in a Bristol n of теб а communication to other farmers’ clu rh posi Бон e t. decns VA HN a A. „А ЧЕ, 2 
per, to which we the attention of our agricultural reader the ject. stapled it to th ling heads on the one side, and from the 
е раце. of it may be right, ог it may be wrong, an: his was carried unanimously. time I did that, during the se. d n trouble, and 
scarcely E f f tbe fi le how eie RI яар the colts neve together ntion that in 
for any T nor mas e of the season a good many of the upper rails were taken 
zm € without cm ug ber orn de it de punti Coa MORAYSHIRE. — The Morayshire Farmers Club, vut of th fi ir EAE PRA Pira e e S 
a do е уэ of late rs, | the of a rail, and I have no doubt but said wire wi 
in a hotbed, you will learn in a very few days how far you m. bom £d. ов Hn + di tri EA ее: с Бка е а ро when а good many of the posts ds 
go with those that you mean to try in the 9 und. Тһе e distric y are decaye eda the e ground, and would otherwise require to be 
ily Atm the — ect is E: M Mee eb | tb resolved | герзасей wi 
d Hi "Tad this z^ E restrict their winter show to seeds and| This м saignt be adopted to advantage with the paling 
ү е «бесе map i ee MS: рањ йип. roots: y e the weights of the prize parcels of aloñ g е different lines of railway as well as on farms, From 
and in differen have reason peores е giv ác he foregoing piei iwi a t, that when Larch 
he Royal Agricu cultural Sooiety Y will Е поеми idle д. - ны; - тека is to be exposed to the "E or put into the 
but will try to obtain informati БЯ White lbs, oz. uud, n k should be left on. Second, when posts are to 
factory form than what to, y et тр eS I Mr. Lawson, Oldmills .. s ve 04 10 put i into t e ground, no earth sho ad be put round them, 
Tus R S [= -— RH Uem t 2 s z Мг. Smith, Middlefield, Forres .. <.  .. 63 6 |but stones. Third, when a wooden = is to be put up, a 
зерропа Jettara, destin ЫШКЫ ИИ Б ае оар e Гог Red Wh eat No. 4 or 5 wire - uld be Есей ia place'Gf or alongside the 
me ed anum De here I bem 1o infota those who| Mr. Walker, Kiniraé e o0. 68 3 |upper Ifa A aes arch fence wereput up, or Larch posts 
desirous òf giving the experi: fair trial, that according Chevalier Barley. L modi заа da put PE rd : : part abov ашы — iie A 
to the practice of Professor Bollman, the orai was per-| 1. Mr. Smith, Miadleteld 2 Saibene , ^k yeh, JA rw над y oni werty 
formed as soon after digging time as it я б Ъе со 2. Mr. M‘Bey, Woodside — .. ..  .. ФЕ ФӘ 758-947 iiu M es 335 J c Jan. 1861. 
venient, and that the Potatoes were dried in single layas ommon Barley. ч 
on a heated floor, the of which was gradually | т wv Lawson, Oldmills is : b5 18 r. des (the Secretary) made the following 
~ to tho mstimum of 140 Pabrenhdk =- Arter | 3. Mr: Geddes, Orbüiton. ^. а 55 15 |remar e^ the riment on fattening 
being submitted altogether 24 hours to this process, ttl H ds o Е kn that fi ood 
the tubers will be "os тей by а fresh jandy Oats. cattle. e said :—You all know that for a g m 
supply, which of course will have to repeated until 1. Mr. Paterson, Mulben " $e ss 41 1 year t rearing and fat ning of sheep and 
D whole — КАҢ rr ах Д otatoes have pere e coe 2. Мг. Wilson, Westertc s o. Е , ans cattle has been our sheet-anchor. We have had a very 
ats, " + 
май or "ог disposed о of in M t on tio oc floor ofa dry loft. For| 3J. Mr. Stephen, Inchbr« di ocn soo. 44 6 |high rate indeed for beef and muiton; any man who 
ence of сеча нб кы 2. Mr. Wilson, ена Ы ле аайы. Кез the trouble of looking back upon hi ks 
nequit nd bo small, tho kbir esiti 2^. oth y of Oats. series of years will find that t is an amount of 
ello MS DET Qai Tabaro тооба: pisi Y нт 1. Mr. Wilson, Westortown (Grey Angus) .. 4 6 ney aris rom the rearing and fatt of stock 
perform the functions ictions of p after the stalks Баре die | 2 Mr. Paterson, Mulben (Prince P Albert) 7. 41 13 |which did not exist at all some few years аро; and as 
away, and the roots out pearance are fully ri erennia e-grass. 
REAL, see of Mite Ромб, therefore, the déposition of TS | 1. Mr. Smith, Middlefield жы 23 м im i: "ier long wr Кы ма of this 
i cannot be zeckoned to begin until ins first| 2. Mr. M'Pherson,Pitcroy . 3 eremo y stieles, I6 leeren important matter to ix 
ln c NADIE Дан АЛИШ town eserves si бн iana асаа 7: NOW her we МК of 
bent time for ln лгун the Potatoes. Again, tatoes| The Morayshire сае EM -been in existence he c тт ЕЕ: 
ould be dri MR ME way any time mI e Mec for upwards of 60 years without a break. The first the cheapes " p E. M d M take into 
ede па огОоіобве. dew. ргодоа Бе carried out посо | osten ^or ВЕ Club was is the late Duke of Gordon, amd | Consideration the extrane EHE 
e er of the o ' feedi 
will be-foumà io Be. in y with the revelalions of|the next the late Duke of The present кирлер Which Siren ms and the n um 
botanical tivator should never lose | Duke has just accepted the office. In the two -2 Ж bé PM US Жн 
sight of the fact that the Potato loses — but moisture by — rons s Club was highly fortunate. Th again. There it isa most efficient 
e until carefully чке T В mode of enriching our r soil - feed our cattle upon oil- 
dried. One of the causes of the disease is thus removed before ings in every way, by giving aker ant such fesdim stufi it all inba tho 
planting. It often happens that seed Potatoes have to be dune; = апа and money, and to them perhaps а good 24 nr аву. 
spritted at least once before planting, an opera! b | deal of its su Dorinei land again; аа we all know that from the high feeding 
ER They бн ты {һе credit of having been among the ities of these commodities the manure must be of a 
A collection of A ltural Implements, earliest. to Publish e experi nmts on thé-umo of super. ery valuable kind. "The of e — is to 
tured = Иса 1 hich appear to be of uced by а pe маш the cheapest rate at which w nufac- 
ex con cheap, was pre- |. 4 e сах uri d mu i chea; Puy fide profit ibl 
- : Tate Duk Richmond, appeared in one of the р ролин k 
sented by His Grace the Duke of Newesatle, Secretary | o gest volumes ofthe Е тг артеле in one of ety's | Ё0 19, for if we do not find it profitable we cannot get 
of State for the — т мед had been Wed каша dings of their late | 9n wi I think rs we 
d ome from Canada. - тере one eME НЛ ӨРЕН ОША ti n, | these experime ts Paa bring out the 
weeks oks to the Monthly Meeting oE тт loth. A a oseful paper on EN and excellen t practical e чанын Р эв — 
рей. рии А а н e tary and one of the judges. upon the agriculturists of this part of the 
year 
ke 
T. E т 
fr. y wede 
will bea x determined that the 
roots to be exhibited should be drawn ша reds n of 
nct less than an acre. First, second, та ак апа, іп во 
fourth premiums will be pena in » classes for тавив е end 
be appr 
red Servants, and priated to extra 
ers? 
E : Agri istics.—At t 
meeting of this club Mr. proposed that they 
ion of the principal Farm 
bi Societies in the king this im- 
rtant sabject, and that they submit to t the 
ollowing basis о a measure, with a requ hat they 
would such suggestious and am ts 
Clause 1. "to obtain the diat 7 he occupiers of land, 
-through valuers elected on аар eue principle, one 
val elected for 
DOGS ie RES ОГ uta 
to their body one 
Conerintendent, el оВовг to romain i oio tares your, and 
regulated by the area and the number of 
under the direction of 
einer tii by cerra and rola Fame 
and on x 
e ME дайа" the attention of other 1 local | 97. 
Finally, Mr. Allan, one of the judges of grain, on the 
especial a 
RM didit fUE Fxrpixa óF Сіті. —The Committee, other hand recommended attention to the 
resi eriog the TM im spa ortan сө attac — -a-days to growthof Barley. He said :— 
recommend that 151. should be give ect that 20 years was hardi; omite to 
fon de lande of the Society, to cover ext nses in | man south of the Tweed GI оаа our Morayshire Barley. Fow 
out experiments in feeding upon different kinds of | {һе case is totally different, an e qe qii des it 
x. erem а i c the cattle d | Morayshire Barley will year aer: year е 
periods, commencing | repu! thi i 
at t tho time а the : anim — - : in, 2 — when Еч ата а be VEN Ao fa ine it right dat the imt 
suppose ey are ready for sale. our Committee con- | ti ^ 
гё that such M лке nts will be of essential service. The са у ае ped bus ж 
result of the experi ould, of eourse, be duly reported. the y 
We now give a report of Mr. Cruickshank’, management. 
єй. g P з ЧИ know that if not 
of the utmost 
Dzcax ІХ ParrNG Posrs.—The Committee 
have aag г. баё these things фе 
much pleasure in E n of members | апу b laid. 
excellent paper by one of themselves, vi ‚Мт. DL 
err Marcassie, as т for "rapid 
decay of posts used in connection with С 3 
fences. The following is Mr. Cru:ekshank's paper :— We have taken the above extracts froma full report 
Тә those who are accustomed to the use of paling for fences, | in the Elgin Courant. 
G A коеот асын — 
* ее up, m у 
of the posts, ularly that a t tlie posts at or nes "the Calendar of эшо шшр 
surface of the ground ; and to know a remedy rapid i eus. 
decay of be acceptable to those interested. 5 [ARC 
4 is to al и v Mete) ar ied Ni UMBERLAND: March 8.—The beginni 
e Was care uve ss DAR POES > ble on the | Маге! om revealed t| Clover seeds 1 WU ROW - 
m the sides allowed to come in contact with t 
allowed 
pris mention that the ground on which this leen f had for hogs at 21d. E Week > td 
жыласын не old full-grown Scotch | readily : pe gs m 
e 
d 3 
the earth | all breeding stock will 
р 
ing ау өтет endangering t 
1 fed. t^ 
wel gE Ж reso 
the intended vH for succulent png asi 
ra = et No OG b slt 
demand aa P T4 vé gh коз узду 
Swedes may be taken 
at5d. Having those so plentiful within ourselves, oil- 
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