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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [7ш 13, qe 
agrieulturists for carrying оп this experi iment in 80 
plucky a obrui ке procuring the sheep from such THE WOOLSTON SYSTEM. 
tee men e sheep will commence cake next 
week, Md p mixture, which are being tried 
without cake. аны of Mark Lane Espress. M R. S M ITH 
—————— 
Calendar oE MEC Iun the attention of all parties who contemplate Cultivating their Land by сето el 
Letters, which a i pl t 
BORDER О E FEN : me growing corn is rapidly 
ing & аруу ret leid fair to be tolerably productive. LEICESTERSHIRE. 
From onpi causes the crops came up thin, up ch of the “High Cross, eee June 10, 1861 | “BA d rings Park "d 
Wheat appeared weak, the fens, ** Dear Sir, —The tac а І had fro: in March continui “Dear Sir,—Received duly 
41 ae not at all alt i i 
"breadth re- | togive the greatest satisfaction, and 
таре; that th i 
r land 
nfallin | A great number of agriculiurists. Ады, been to see the work, 
been | and I think Ө -— Dd — к о coming с йор к to 
Же steam cultivatio „Ir rs tru 
“W. Smith, Es вд.” J. TooNE.” 
WARWICK 
** Bickmarsh Hall, Alcester, Warwickshire June 5, 1 
** Sir,—In to your note of the 3d inst., as Nr my 
opinion of your са m of steam re, Таш glad to X Дәр 
e n the whole, to report суса p it Ionly commenced 
ut the middle of last October, and the autumn havi 
nusually wet, Pen with а 10; ong and fararo en аб 
deal of hi 
ai is. 9 
great portion has d ime twice over; ooga to make 
8 diti s( 
, 
att ipu ration of the — Iploughed upwards of 30a 
ор od Sainfoin ley. But I am free to confess that I am not at 
isfied with t! o proca of ploughing by steam upon this 
Md E" f land, cm greater part of which is a strong lias clay, 
requiring large a surface as байы: 0 be torn up and 
exposed to the atmosphere ; d this object, in my opinion, is 
better accomplished with the cultivator than the Fe ugh. 
There is also another consideration worth otice, and whi: 
d 
ompared wi witnessed, is the most 
simple and 0-0 =й ы Sir, , yours арата 
are W. Smith, Esq., W: 
у, 
“Р. Davis.” 
1 “Red H 5» MEREPORDSHTRE, J 9,1 
is gradually re-| s ouse, Ea ор, ire, June 19, 1861. 
Sir,—In reply to ns of ve 3d, Sacer A our system 
pn yer гроша of steam cultivation, А. Ad у, thai far RA my practi 
x ees e, RI pm with all best eed 
recommend 
a entog tol 
not been hea сеп quits RE peri а great. d ape seen its 
rp. the season n having P een n eo lavotablo to th he pastures, | БО" 0 of crops ot say what increase dy Бе 
vin less of it has been fed ti ethougkt would be required. but at the same time I psit it will bo enin b nds 
The Wheat crop has рте! уа тад апа КОРО it has | Siderable.—I am, Sir, yours very r respectfully, , 
- left, even though so t "A - will yield fairly, and we do “ W. Smith, Esq “« FREDERICK DRINKWATER,” 
тл тер Ам but the Bea ЫШЫНДЕ v Ar o —9 
eas, but the ki crop “Н. Pari н t une 7, 1861. 
resent, of nearly a ehem “Dear Sir, —I: mtd AT 3^ say, that 
ry | after having tra bout [^ country to А at tbe different 
ways and — employed to cultivate the land b; 
Steam, I came to the conclusion that vum was the most 
economical ; and, ебе , gave my r to yon, and I аш 
nger | now fully satisüed with the result, having worked it upon 
some very heavy cienia land, and have no doubt -— for general 
use your three-tined Im ba ito gp 
ours very 
** B, THOMASON.” 
WILTS. 
Mason ugh, Wilts, Jun. 
mply with eec re to 
answer in this neigh- 
у" res of 
to а 
by horse 
р 
approve th mne n Я r^ 
е o! оп. but think 
most land should be likewise ой ag at ang rete, until 
e years by steam. Оп sand land, annual wi 
worked for som: 
ow much more numerously after the e than n 
" bu A : 1 Tee 
The ai х ay 2 me t corn., I Жш, 
Lp. P | Most тага holders. land | ; уез" 
m the gro culti steam ; they to 
кшй ДЕ io to plough by steam likewise. ipm you Та oe ie 
“ү. З mith, Esq." *"Epwp. боор DMAN. 
Notices to Correspondents. RSETSHIRE 
RAN : А Small Miren asks—'* Is there any, roved method of “ East нт toxhead, June 13, 1861. 
“Dear Sir,—It affords me p- pleasure to inform you, 
pour bran or pollard from this tim March or April 
next?" that I Len m" upwards o 
болхо: J L R. An opinion derived from mere inspection by — n: tirer Satisfaction. be riu. pui of the 
the eye and nose is Салт very File The guano however k has а ona stif clay; and the crops are 1 vim 
appears to us adultersted; and you had better have it botter after the cultivator than after the ploughas T ой 
analysed e to be without it—I am, Sir, yours truly, - 
IsoumeR: Your sample о ч? Mr. Smith, Woolston." "Wy, TAYLOR." 
of n: vru talis A be 
Polos 
ту 
liae to lead farm 
nly 
I will wri E aru in i the course CR а week, and 
with all garten as to cost per acre,—I am, 
* Mr. th." m 
NORTHA 
тем ford, be tham 
eek I bogan at ВИИ | 
а А as а field could be-a вй ly 
permitting. ма 
useful implem. 
"KENT. 
““ Chart Sutton, Staplehur К 
uch вай 
steam powo oy 
dE: "homo that tit "would be uu 
— and we possess 
a position to do a great d 
быт ы am cru а == ry 
increase. 
farm, LN. p. 
horse could 
i мы чс d 
Ek e 
һө attention of t ne atra MD v mai 
Deon called to this letter, he wrote Mor. 
P dire T Ат с 
Е : der de Верада 
кес ande m4 to 15 inch , jow! 
~ sented impo! ni srh D consists maniy o 
romus arvensis ; i a parcel о 
than nothing. J. B. 
“JUMPERS” 
and ЖА "vl ny бе ber tede DE e €: pane 
NEW PATENT WINDLASS and 
1400 Yards of STEEL ROPE воина, M m m 
to call rall tho attention of hi his Brother Farmers to some NEW — tst te! 
IN HAMS Ав as bams are dry from 
the жос ында, before the time ot flies 1 Bas ox come, wash A WINDLASS without а сор ii i 
them over with thick whitewash—the side with the skin on is and can be made and sold at 10i. [ur тА а-у Windlass Y as that hi : ve и iv yot аром, o 
sufüciently by it; when th А COMBINED MACHINE, а Ms Cultivate, th ГЕЛИ" 
А ROPE PORTER, self-shifting VERNA e URL upon 4 
pri y repr зи Tae 
out of жо of itself st tho” 
Woolston, July 13. 
