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of this a advantage, f. upon the quantity of із гоё its whe els, it interfered less with the swath |m na ur "to the higher. pr ^ ud the ачаа 
dragging of ro es the ground etn friction, on its return than SawvELsoN's. But o si other op g in 
гур wa ue ful of t ns e power employed, but h and it was evident that the action of bo th w aum muc Mun aac pgs al о } 
: it нафа s, and the varieties in cultivation much 
waste E of ets i Чо in the cost of steam advantageous in cutting crops on uneven не ЦЕРА дну улие antage of the early күз, 
ploughing. 5 ihe iib by" меге ction ena pung pe elt -" t the result of the haulm being attacked by the b Ма hs 
h makes the forward wheel 2: however great an inclination it might go 
E a is Zope rper then, which hil n again 16 has this sene, "En niage, that it i 2 soil, and consequently leaves s the land in n mneh ta $ 
d, lifts the |e equall kia ted to reaping as w wing, and | condition for ihe в succeeding corn crops, and 
A uf зе z ey € = either fri , chea: А ed Representatives of both. fias Were | our — со su әр me — nW * иш: 
de of the engine | present, —SAMUELSON's agent pointing to what his | has жарт po" e bes Lh. the 
oii wil pos ҳе сз E eha noe of hea accomplished last week оп Мт, Е. LAvrxGTON'S | whereas formerly, w ios en шә late varieties of а 
Ек барад Дн t uli it roun arm at Pou n: ение it worked with опе of its | were grown, i sit wes та see an ed "- 
рр, apee ле neu dead Үз ther | wheels in gutter at an Aule of 45 IM | grain from the Dedi: crop. өз 
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Ат a recent meeting of the x ни Farmers’ | he erba it gp n great advantag ge, бу е тө n his own acconnt; M 
Club, an excellent account S m our re арш - Rer it could be used as eaper at a very sm mall | а арас Шу occu andthe crop 
mowing machinery was by pense. BURGESS & Y's LORS m M on | harvest; inthe indem; pede: especially upon li 
"Winsow of Woodburn, ie vil "probably dea a the other hand, nobia y that his machin Ses land, the weeds will make astonishing growthandi 
much more extensive use of the mowing machine superior in one very groat es cess d that it seasons like the past their progress has been 
during the next four weeks in this | country than | was lighter of draught; and a arded (he after the fall of the Potato leaf, that before 
has ever hitherto been witnessed, and үе! flexibility of its cutting powers, E "€ said to - could be lifted, n wee ds must be either pee 
therefore extract from this paper and from |qwite equal to its rival, and at a small addition libr the scythe, o g i. 
— genes some of the more recent experiences | cost ео d -— ы adapted as мачни s far | J is сау to ^ derstand h oy s A growing uem 
arious forms of ч — whieh are|the work г. SAINSBURY'S far is x 1 ү 8 ире же б, d ко rioration of 
em our; at which about 8 o might Regents, 6 - of Fortyfolds, and 7 aeres 7 
x land set apart ogh the trial of mow thrown in a day ; but it appeated to be: rather sti | variety of Potatoes, making together e 
ma as well adapted by the work for horses, and i whole of which land us — with Norfolk Wi «4 
strength of its cr hen unevenness of itssurface | to cut that quantit four horses would be required, | Roun nd Turnips in ollowing manner:-l 
to ы, their ability to deal with diflicult circum- | t5 relieve E ote at intervals. | Potatoes н. been hı е and hand-hoed inie | 
stances. The excellent quality of their т perform- Afte r the m achi ines had worked on the ure | Season ponds зә aem clean, i M | 
ance enabled the judges to award a commen they close by, and | ready foris vira - рр 
to all the machines that were on the ground, They / eagh here had AP trial, with equa coin to|i8 e а =“ was € ni d 10rse double 
Mero four i in number:—1. CRANSTOUN's, costing that which had "pU А. haie previous operations Jane < s Lo - ut dann ae 
221.; Вовекзѕ & Kxy's, ener: 307. ; KEARSLEY'S, _ in fact, as far as cutting the crop went, there e sow ed rin ens b - ье 
1 (price o ким); ;. BAMLETT' 8, cost- eould be no mistake ; he only question seemed ie s aim z 
ing 201, у to уш а across the some- ђе as e comparative ias d of the tw Ivan d as it proceeded buried all the Tunip: 
-what awkward and a unes their | machines in other respects, It is but right to|lifted it on to the ridge, in which po 
task at the gre: атоодз and is esi say that SAMUE pens инн laboured p | when it vegetated was well placed 
hour. ich | man 
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' A fime is short d as far was S rned, it did pens Struck their roots direc cily ші the 
the differences small are of little help to вше the well, md pw exhibito dd principle spot which although the young plants maintained 
judgment, the first prize was awarded to Mr. t fs oonsStrü ted.” some difficulty o e gros 
CnANSTOUN for Woop's American mower, E the There сап bt that Hh d Potatoes yet, ав soo 
жес : 's mowe ard iimplement of -the farm, wg that | Pos 
and the other two machines upon the ground were сеат se e^ m will this summer be at work in ect Ка, And ue - 
| the hands of English farmers. the f ; ; 
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the others at the land's end, owing to its DOUBLE CULTURE OF ROOT CROPS, &c. lowing manner : — The е ОЁ 
th Dovsrz culture of root crops has been practised for | attacked with blight in the gern o nice 
necessary—and it was one of the cheapest and | y years with varied success, We have grown сри Fortyfolds and Yor Kp 
simplest of constru то Тһе second prize ma- | the same land mixed crops of Mangel Wurzel and | the tubers, and were sold at ai perea E a 
chine made excellent ‚ and is provided with | Carrots, after the plan adopted at Badminton a few | whilst the "Fortyfolds and Tie? 
several means of d itself to varying Cir- | years ago, a statement of which appeared at the time | sold for ае than 107. Ls d 2 hell, Tul 
cumstances. These, however, add to its weight |in the Journal of the oyal Agricultural Society of оез were Кыз 
and cost. The fourth machine, provided with a | England. We have also grown Mangel and Beans in the 14th E отаран <he Turai 
jointed ашы, Whieh lies or hangs from it оп the | alternate rows; also Swedish Turpe and Beans, by cl 
Surface E WEE; add y oo ad asd es ба л 
ction of e Bean cro 
Shall be adopted, it will no doubt be a fir bs "The result Pot the панч $ and Carrot crop was very women, who carried 
class Mp Tis weight and consequent |S3fisfactory ; there were 27 tons of Mangel and 13 cleared, where they were 
draught were origi both too grea: ts per acre. . This weight of crop may be | greens being separated from 
1t is this Quei aaie ditch x how being | ре expected нет. Tous treatment in favourable | placed in separate heaps, carts 
out by К 
: seasons, for: when i& is considered how much space is | roo the th 
sent ы уны o bury. We abridge required ангы fr the a to spread their ir leaves, and mi | the result of the Turn 
trial of it along with Всвокѕз & Kev’s machine, | Car each стор ors tc HERES MS with the | 15 tons of 
on the farm of Mr, W. SArxsmUxY, in which both дөр as Пиде as possible; the spaco Беін tho тоте eld 2 tons por aere of root 
тег nd З nt. They were tried on О oo n room or both crops to como dee field, which 
high perfe mber, 
wor. and 9-Е ань contain 1 
at н егор е with. a cleanness and. precision | cessful, the yield proving, on „the average of two seasons, of greens per acre ; "he whole o of the 
which n Ne» e А эзи КМГ üks the i of this double crop at i ів feed: cede the greens were very ey rone s, (he bor 
Í y by sit | в tands high, and certainly higher than | pole varied from 300 10 400. The стор gru 
adyan n the closeness of its cut; but айн ма е Тһе val i- Ms d proved no Ду during ; 
а slight a alteration in the adaptation of its knives, 
the latter cu erfectly, and it would haye 
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the fl &c. reason of the ttle 
m prerening the the Tate spring. tillage age required PM eA of oake марра i day, ues the 
us in SAMUELSON's machine soon | the gel being of necessity put in eariy, started fair n 
after it had set to work, it was unable to turn so wh t the А and held their own against the shading | removed from the cattle-boxes& 
easily as it otherwise might have done, and this of | of the Bean e p, particülarly when the e Beans were Mom to the lan mw 
со Ek advantage, | rde 1 taken, as a 
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topped, as is he practice in gar 
Beans. Р! оор 
Having been large growers of Potatoes for the past | and consumed thereon by ре 
15 years, we were however as a MM ш their | being stacked near re homestead 
culture in the field previous to t tack of P. Potato | &c., and wi элк i i 
2 as we are now in favour of E "ding that since | as the k of of April. Another зї!” | 
he disease has attacked the crop, as much ог or more | ever sold on n duet with the Р 
