THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Juse 1, 16, | 
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865 ed messes of various kinds to the berg through land cultivated to д com f 
p to diminished work X mers хей, : dur a о giam Gardeners will perhaps be able to ans cel | 
Е ОНЕ NEN орет а dà lots М pd —Do t they hp R| 
Oil, a а gallon for every 5 days work, or .. 4 00 the gangways o о ч extensive feeding nis паі boxes, TR E undrain ed by digg | Н 
31 0 0|is worthy of imitatio: o spits deep or ST y appreciate the adra 
Repairs and Rope.— Connected with this I Any one wishing to see steam cultivation and ener- Fine d aere by cultivators driven by Steam. 
Dec 1650, Я оеша Ash hice рЫ 90 9 6" getic agriculture MM out in spite of great natural but тое njury. be done, especially rg 
Jan to June, 1860, ^ 480 Il steel — wp d bonsai cannot ist better than seek an introduction | weather, considera 
Shares, wheels, an 9: ahd o Fawley Court Far weight cse ring to z upon them even when i 
Sept., 1860, shares and.» teel i reasts 1740 Iha OY E d ж to express | ploughs are in the und? Perhaps Mr. F Fowler A 
8715 6 my best ackn nowledgments both to r. Marjóriban И say what the amount sof pr gnus and diameter id f 
of ып во уду Y of in to үт and his igent for their good nature in permitting me В Sumini gjeo: of the plough he is sendi ing to Lok 
стане Чыгай ату | to occu uch time of their men and engine in the à En 
m а ems чна | ае кана оп of of certain questions of draught, for which 1 The fil. J 
mainder. For rope, therefore, dur а steep hill- side offered unusual . opportunities. With- of a ON ds occasions OSS "es Surg hy 
ы уа I put do "i 301. eure M 20 0 0 ght е, calit may leg 
-And for repairs, and new p uring the E asion, I will simpl | Resa te o cause great inconvenience to those farme 
pott, M ain per te — 15 0 0 by ше {Гели fth pe its БЕ ШЫ re suddenly deprived of access to such portion 
Msking in ali under cbie Ho ааа ранна d$ A four-furrow plough taking a furrow 53 inches deep | working capita La be deposited to 
een келеа former instances БЕ ата from the engine towards "hé anchorage, and | gencies. The dim 2 of Mesi. M rke & 
t extravagant of 10 per cent. | doing a fu rrow of about 250 yards in Tengas "dnd | at Peterborough placed many persons in this is eii 
This on 700/. is E 70 0 0 15 ewt hat or y they were void and; 
d interest of capital at 5 per cent. V edd | when as cending 1 іп 5.. It required only o. Cd when | meet any | demands that might acerue; the i 
Total annual cost £219 6 8| descending t 1 in 10, and 6} their 
-Or about 103. 5d. an aere over the work accomplished. | It took 73 cwt. of draught going empty up 1 in 10, P" eet their most ordinary requirements, 
"This is a very high eost, and it is so high simply | 9 cwt. when ascending 1 in iy! The remaining experi the рен of a rent day rna in som me qur 
е machine was lying idle for so long. | ments dev done on a slo in10. The draught, | ап appeal to their landlord for a shor Ve n ШИ 
sum is made up of interest mainten | which was 15 cwt. when plou ughing 54 i E es deep b | them to make up their payments. Weu: 
of value, and this divided over only 420 acres is a very | that slope; was 17 cwt. when en осна a 19 cwt. | some of the tenantry P a neighb "hr оф 
E num when 7j inches deep, а n 85 inches rich tract of land called Boro mgh kiel 
working t the apparatus is also unu: ee 
and two men vem the P plough Б 
the necessity i in the latter case arisin g from ' the flin E furro 
shallow com 
tion чч any work deeper than usual. 
wt. coming Me with that 
ag о 
down hill naa from 2i to 44 
рау their Lady Day rent has Бой at "their pes 
Sfi 
m 17th June to 99th Jal 
1 bs en stewa 
О 
а В гь ino 
t 
h a deal o; wil 
li f th But on this point iivequent сарин [moderate favour to a prets le body of old 
il ms а ой better ligh eminem v no acum er time sought for 
I may add that Howard’ f ош, drawn by a capital | | Med ра о grasp at the opport 
карш beg to (cs e EM . to w it up 1 in 10, bec ta the ie "dependence bz SE de 
ceni ассо снема en. 
dn es) has been seari rified | 
in IM RM 1j pint wo oil, s 25 cwt. of coal, 
1. 5s. 10d. in wa "wet a cost in these items =. 
> acre, “Midd uddings н» (17 acres) wa 
ed in three rn including Des at a cost in 
manner of 4s. 4d. an Middle West 
Fear Q Ra o) 24 ploughed i а ү Y at а cost 
- Bid. ре 
hows how 
Home Corresponden 
The Ga .—The letters of Main s, Mechi 
and Taylor have reminded me of another jah which | 
many people think will have to be tbe final one for 
ing game in England, and if so it will have the 
ing the at the same time. "This | жі 
fence round the covert siue 
the game be р MS V d | bu 
d 
that „6. 
аа: 
а 
"Xx: the covers, It is said 
H Had 7, 
horses, costing with. their t 
least 5007, ы ате Бееп ва saved, an i 
detail of their expenses, it is ps that. in food €: ES 
E 
credi the — dita age 
sd 
be fenced in | conseguen 
ep Cultivation upon Stam E 
n|by М2 Burnett at the Кіп. yes 
tains one remark, the truth гим 
14 е deg m ined, 5% рге t the en 
may ensue from the cultivation 4 light lan 
ped Pa мт Беи зараре Не observi “Он п light 
| soils hs vantages of deep dro horse trading 
and breaking of the furrow аге 1 experience 
proved the breaking of the pau se зей а ween the 
| | subsoil and the plough, not only useless but ruinous, | i 
the best ero being куча быш е үт “ploughing 
ч support them if the crops were "allowed. to attain 
the eir full growth P being eaten by 
could be thus se 
prevent a great deal of] Г ты 18 phot iti is said, 
14 1 
pcs pa is now small | ени) 
horse 
Я оша 
mes the su 
"the giis ӨШ н — 1850-00. v hich 
NIC ET 
pub that feran peior е а 
and real nobility Pur “We 
тың ciones in in which he im ws 
бай а hex m the 
Yorke) s Rene ‚ allow 
- vem hill-side fields in 
acres, 
been i 
, was steam ploughed 
ear. P was in раан shou 
ing t 
— The paper read 
rmers' Club con- 
s mos| d 
А. im- 
фы 
Жыш AGRICULTURAL OF 
eekly Council was 
he 20d ай May, the Right Hon. 
held ба e 
'OWI8 
—— yet 
чанба by. "horse-power к author, serine ры б los 
Which lded E. ; "2 s: Р. пог, а of the ' 
eos fima a [ema — T vite rt ter. ‚ | Surgeons, who has been upwards 
by steam for Swed he ари aar sufficient oea s he deseen by yir repeatedly pand] in all vs 
T ntific uid practical men. Aluminium, oe the system bleedi 
year, and is to be . d been| Cultivation of Undrained Clays. g r e which puts the anim: 
ploug! by steam, and was to be cross-ploughed | harm result from the deep cultivation of undrained | pain ее, a we 
again. I need not however om over the whole farm |strong land ? I am aware water can removed in | books an т бнт 
Bere in thi this way. The fields, for the most je culti- | a downward direction by any xs under- | ing, he determined at all risks s 
y ; had a history sufficiently | draining, but it t impossible it may in an upward | which intention he has 
indieative by occasional Clover failures, &c. the | опе, by increased ca; illary attra bel by deep cultiva- | Success in үнү Quid; the ily олде wh 
Meri which that system at length involves. The | tion; if so, ) the question i is, vill the first or any subsequent | under his t sin 
land is in very good order, a young very- | crop јагей Р If water do not escape upward by | adopted. 
where райе w well; and condition of it indicates | evaporation, the same quantity, but observe no more. He reports vr ep wit 
also satisi чанне both the skilfalness of MM od — remain he subsoil after it has been stirred йе of the owners of the hi 
the a|before; we should therefore know whether by deep | posed to do so may satisfy himself of the 
| р hing zi di the temperature of this water | ОЁ these he statement is аз jin 
саа А it be, some good must ù “ 
believe the roots of plants, espeeially Wheat, o i П а — horse iid d dms 
of the field burgh : this is animal when dra: dani б 
оа? аднача ders ооо таван before Ма mad d 
liquid| + Pulling also 300 yards of slack rope. again, the point of abolt in 
