are much damaged, and no 
Желк тошт ашы ы т ОАА; indes 1 с 1urred up 
great progress o uriug ; шаеей it шау TE he portion alongside not This was written some 
our root t aropa incre aig fully E EE ur lk та Ф и At t vegetation to be seen amongst them. [ a 
Pota две White БОЕ Po otato was brought from Ireland weeks ago.] shighly worthy of being more | 
to iom nd se eight ev rs ago in ve азрак: into| This method = furring up ded to come in for spring 
Ша district y i. "Paterson ' Fruiterer and Pota rchant, | practised for those Turnips Py D eft in the ground are found 
est Pot we have, t. yields the | keep; those being. "thus кешес е respect than if they had 
eav б с ед те ghe wo tX so much Penis inr since | much more fresh and better in a a Méx penetve dperation, 
дона in this тан that "it can now be used аё апу time | been stored. It is comparatively a 
П ir of horses can accom- 
throughout the y Eo Mr. Paterson, who isthe most exten- | as with a double boarded pies et thia ad been resorted | new impulse by several spirited Ge erman 
is or eig , 1 
h 
Кошо : ў dred acres іп Strathmore | who, travelling and 
season has been 37 5-cwt. bolls гає more this past season many hundre E И ig g 
greatest yield Һе үрө N а е pta ^? besides six bolls of seed | might have now been safe, тр) їп ye ye qi of the Great Britain, have 
or ND i damage many farmers are ige S go 
The Orkney Red is а la ate tree much grown in the district асосе PRIR ve баада bi where: the Turnips are tions, meetin nd di ussions, 
1 ifes hire, intended to be eaten on the ground with sheep, nor d men, seeing the necessity of no longer 
Regents are now considered the most useful kinds of | intended to be early penes; and the gro und. clearer a eat | ег countries, resolved, at fir e 
Potato we have i 2 View € "There are several varieties ot sowing, &c., but such a quantity may be furre т ра es fei ig иаа and afterwards 2 Heide ч 
them. Pus lker pn the most extensively planted, yields | calculated will be required from the.time we шау! — p 3 eiling ej : 
a large crop, rr of fine qua alit i А and is the best early Potato Teao in spring uan l the cattle are turned out M e Аун no longer ir 1 le в 
xs Nye: it en be ros Аах to шо month of July. They ield | | the p ei gl s thus treated are not easily ays o мо RS o cue of German The rincipal a b | 
y be held as from 24 to 32 5-ewt. bolls per imperial a M. | ede of fro: portion atleast may alw: w Society i is E promote His genelin d 
he Green Shaw Hen Nest € k "late Regent, and has been ү са rendered pets by the furring up m hat Ew. br) veliti е nenns o ofsi et 
е акыш ever since its introduction, but is likely to be | o the mising of food I have bed "mention : ва onigi 
uperseded this year 1861 by Walker’s Early. Га Ph w days Pet mucho ferm of Gray, near Dundee, a faa produce an d machinery, b 
"The best р УКЕ Ты он for eda use are the Dalmahoy | 300 acres possessed by Mr. James Smith, who has 75 hea ронед ns of the members on thes "us 
and Ash Leaf Early, both for their productiveness as well as | c. сабо. E present in his Бутсо, and courts, 40 of these od AN bec s 
for coming earl 2 ward. Dairy cows, а very neat steaming or rather boiling apparatus use н points of the day, nd 
: serve urpose. 
or the ien 
Scotland, it gives а great yield. and brings a greater price in | deal for йыр the cut Turnips and chaff, 9 feet long, 
H 
to. and 3 feet 4 | Y 
‚ The price of Potatoes in Scotland has Pi od this year from division across the cintas, and false bottom pierced with holes | berg, &c. e most prominent of 
31. to М. per ton; they er sold fro: s m 161, in — part Е Gf | raised about 4 ir es above the arcs bottom, re nein n Nathusius of Hundisburg (Prussia), who! 
the season to 801. per acre later in the Eee and there has | empty space. e steam-pi ipes, three in number, s^ 
been M or no disease, and they have in general kept well іп | are of соррег, l4 inch in diameter, desc e а ар апа оса ished farmer, 
the each box кү кае the false ани апа +һе steam | breeding of Shor 
"Ww! 
four verüoal.slits in бабы, which ali of | Germany, but м 
з. Modes of Cultivation adapted to the dificult g керне t ad in all габ and find its way up Y 
ев rye o spread the false bottom amongst the shai| amity: That g 
i f the working ou 
"m Los аара, the cover on top Be eing quite tight ; the contents | О 
(RAI, M as к generaly no either. in tnis аме б or through: are thus prepared in a few hours. He generally steams twice | Society. Those 
out. Сг di n genera ral last в ith the tion of | а neun doing 7 vg rn 2 A , Medis х. ае оь Gesetz” ав we call it) of the German 4 
iistri and that is served out genera 
каен тей eri стора whero iate, m ка 4 PE Ii the | nili , and his young дай; ; А mixture {or the forage n Society contains 35 рагавтар i I give you 
the hay harvest, as before деч. It perhap: PN о better, having along with the chaff cut Oats, Barley, points 
аон tho. best банн of cultivation for wet unge си al seas; Wheat, and meal. "the. whole Pes costs only about v $ L. Ава German Agricultural Society чиш 
like the past, are good farming, and - have саз 1апа їп tho and I hear of others who Hm to adopt the same means for | its object to further and improve German Айлы 
- possible condition, so that the crops m me as fast | economising their cattle foo II. The means by which this object is to beat 
'orward as possible, and in that case be чн: Фо теайу 74 —AHugh Robertson, Du ji Я the following. 
Barres, м eps have more усуна of getting them & ТТР or show: ^ аа 
secured ear! t ТЕ Заа АМ nery (especi ally of cattle) w 
But it would appear e had arly the - Home Corresponden sively D ià the Wr o prize cities ME the ia, confederal 
t prize | 
difficulti un wW w he T " 
difioulties to eneon Kier owing мо wet "EE EE RD. Consumption of Root Crops.—l take ie е Бе of 
fall m oen less with us in this How forwarding my views upon what I consider the great 
M nd дет Жыр К түти în very с error of the British farmer relative to the consumption 
over to prevent heat any s have had to resort | ОЁ root-erops for oxen and pigs. Farmers, both ancient HL Th ds `of the Society bo | 
фаш their етар dieto on E itor meu to have it ina ^c and modern, are all agreed when a field of roots has to | p i by the receipt 
state for the m We t. Engine ashes are what ie often employed | be consumed by sheep that to use them on the land | exhibitions; 3, by ње ee of үч ошый, xal; 4d 4 
for this precem; it оше grain and ma e etin whenever 5 ки biei е the very best plan, but if the interest. of the funds of the Society ; 5 ; 
а тегу considerable е inleak in the quan папу thus dried. In some | field of r consumed by oxen or pigs, it is $ XV VI. The committee (council) consists of 
late instead of resorting кан д of round | al дау the os кыз remove such Ie АФ. farm build- кы mbers have › been elected to it for tei 
rieka severi Jarmers have had frg vene or frames t great or so distant, 
аана иса 
rela ating to agri 
à maie konde " , n Qus sA dp emt: that the manure Sis a dom the roots | lens EXT, Tho y og qoot bv si | 
tion of air through them. plan has been fou xn is wanted , Where they have grown, or in an adjace nt duration or dvo P Their office is Бош: | 
answer шау and and dete Тай э When the gr rain |р 1 fiini & XXVII. The presidency elects риште 
and wo pese 
been lost. wort applying such liquid ata cost equal to its value, | Who presides iei ie of the fa 
n reference to this query a practical farmer says that taking renders such a practice to my mind any thing at eco- rend ате the principal points at 
wo farms, equal ín soil subsoil, climate, exposure, &c. &c., | nomical. Iam not aware that the fold principle has | law the peret Agrieul чт. " 
Dia letto will d wayi be foutid the most Sé; thence followin. ут been fairly tried for oxen and pigs. I tried it for [genera meeting oft aries 
the many drawbaeks in raimy seasons; а reaso бле for the latter on a small scale, and found it answer well. in the ha ch d Karthause мт 
E that the pot worm that а кч у рез — in | For foul Wheat.stubble the practice of housi - не) Hn Dee o опу. 
best of. draners, as when the upper soil im dos Ui e ауу | upon the land ОЛИ answer — rably ; the roots bein queis €—! 
Metern ad thus rank ing holos, which when rain falls act as | Often grown n adjacent field would be exiily | reporter there 
so many g carrying off the water ; while оп the | removed to the stubble, and the stubble would be 
furm m iifesior ноа where the worm few i i 
or ava anti mg шы чча er, Шо Ж; ve are RE MN trodden in to сег with all the noxious weeds and | Von Nathusiu 
a 
h 
Is 1116 the land is clean and : treading objected to, cut | Ач MÀ = had 
т. Көй Эя. used last year to economise the втай litter may BE cei nun uw whi ich ias no been | Pru 
of n there really HN 5 
food generally throughout Scot. land, iiom фе descen ot 05 in the Nn J. H. A niy Hesse, a 
root-crops, and in consequence of the Swedes bei ing destroyed oads. 2. Ri improvements are made in the | besides those ment 
e amount deficient owing cultivation of the soil, we may ныш. а ulate | Count Otto Solms, Lau 
e any rate be с эч е а great increase in corn, roots, hay and straw, and linister Von Watzdorf fro: 
pete поа, а set.in about the 15th December), the root- consequently much more stock will be kept; there will — a 
ps an der =) very bulky throughout Scotland іп | be also a proportionate increase in the quantity of| Mr. Kirchner, fr 
It may be said for winter 1859. that in us adi wee | manure manufactured on the farm, which will үттем ы Herr von Nathusius presi 
денно CI азгы. сома from the 2 са £ Eng E t being а the spirit and 3 
boilin Dg wi t d exce je 
Өнө tho" ie pomi м IL — S we Б Е ке to Р» 
that perhaps had not been seen so before fr for the last forty | ү 
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Great quantities of bay inish as mu a Sedi 1 is determinations, namely, to 
а: Leith, UE the Continent, at a very high price. In d » 
уоп cattle for some weeke on the euttinge ot шу, dne he centre » ih vimm vespa especia 
supply or dira, sud the cattle whieh 1 LF e 3 чө а ed home | the German impl 
TA or Е улысы ушы E mg which was t t to | were a 
"жы ti there being 4 good = adig. zu SSH =.: sible, corn | alleged 
about] E premis ne зев. with Ivy «oua be stacked "i threshed hr " Pf iod 
ut in to the past season, or winter th эзе 1 clusive 
ч - this district the nir dais which were compara мага new | piia there for consumption, ths at the A о * by not 
bris d; utin a d Аи m ) before rint d and | near to where it is Pee or е future crops; there- | nationality. 
8, 8, 
instances, Tiere t in it i 
e ted, to, í roduce and hin 
: n them, and even | suitable buildings i D for the tesUmirodation for Dead mee clam) i 
bea; 
t has now been found, since a» w storm h tock; water can b plied by d + 
hd, dis y drainage or fr rance or **tame cosmo) 
а peared, that the Тагтйр crop has has iih hus dis- |$ oofs of the онза P Ransley, P erryificld TUR | German с 
ч гісіз. In Strathmor re, where вео" v pem ipt of snow | Ozted, Surrey. "Ha 
n v E f rie district, tbey have suffered _———— mene 
Мем ор ike ener lly more hes than the Берейин DRE iud Mianem 
^ ; which has in general been fi 
most hardy Turnip We possess This year. кс усен bres аш е Eor eigu аве po re ni 
ны of сое was а better covering of в STUTTGART : April 9th—The Agricultural EN liget 5 
wedes is less severe, and sinc th the) 
broke up the ther has been so mild that rerit 4 Society v чч 9 mes - Brf t'on the — эл matter, 
commenced, v n sound an e- anson : 1 Turnip — my шна E i Der Art Society (der pas 
се, and vese x i i 
К eine pick out and use CSORDA: ом ану к, at 2 th | By the voee 
х good having the Turnips furred up is чту оа MÀ 
this TD aep il have К расонед well marke "4 6 тун of ка паре ei - r September last. ough thei 
a Sd en неце farn f s in dif in difiorent A istricts oce ocurring in eniin осоо От allye pe 
я furred up bein whe 
safe and the. Rain that id been and green and growing, v4 d bale i» pese now үөү and chiselled йын | biarin кө а 
а t established themselves beneficial to both coun 
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