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816 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 2 boe pars GAZETTE, TP 
E Чөн Hospita 3 sling, а | making . 3547. on ERN 
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analyses of Fungi have iret been de and попе | Christ's Новы, a нат fine Ea „зам ‚ dating from | for e: charge of implements 
| London k Worked | 
as far as we know of the rust of Grasses and Corn. he residence of the tenant, is now being | these horses, and we have about 351, op 44 Ù 
crops. It isa well rai wn fact vd E stonke soft suffers Кш hians nda Тара ; d hile the landlords add, P making in all tho hk: - К about stor 
when Grass is infested with hrs | are directing most libe C ei до Жу Жек е them. твев, аз ihe ero 
labour arises often its prese d me t of the property, the Калаш т. x Run 2 T а орага RUE MER Ha E 
om its presence, an 
been suggested to us that pastures cannot be good | carrying out with egual, en егу improv Uus no 
i Н of | by the use of the steam dere in gos r1 | 
rici demie emer d En ih Sst MAN cultivation ors MS poc work aa dita y done during the twelve mon MN = 
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As the | time "this. Te p iw erts had a ш) 
1тоз& | 449 acres ; during 
l i My of die oint а а ing 42 acres at th 
already pl inch Чей ас eor then it was гей on y deep and 
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impossi iilo, bat rust is оба psu t that there stubble, адли [^w sante 2. ем р yel зеби ба 
would be little sc de si collec ini. a е 2 m before his first year бирев, end i чевег шой» апа Ше REM 
quantity both for analysis and experi E by him he may add E s to his year's 
sweeping meadows or corn өрө where it Pon nds dT epos Ay ao, cB 12 months|be used, 8 bus es 
ith a ic arde vow abe вр 0 5 сап be w 
d a great portion of the land is ex- If Six acres a мет e put as an average реб, 
ire се recs thatitis the old unimproved 12-horse | it must be held to include. all ordinan ss 
power дррагйө us that has T used, and abaya an FE T timg g n n g 
that the as almost lost y the | at work in the pas months, including! 
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id у; ion is i wetness of x e енер) is very atisfacto work. ngenial weather, then com t about 
jt е ieget x кешет ОНЫ: аге The Вега all Farm NUR about Me acres, of | The daily uu of wages is for engineer, 
bue rr xe fe uy nter ча emi might|" which 60 "ог "TO „аге permanent pas Some | man, 25. 6d. ; anchor man, TA бо 
‚$о the na mat ү х , dye 
be collected from rust when distilled.* heavy and, receiving a енен jare fallow once Is. 4d., and the бн st of coals, so much asli t, 
Aai Кызны of wholesome and unwhole- | every avo | Béng "aas Бине; is rfe |, 
е Fun ungi, it may be оа пей that three successful cultivatio ; 200 acres is a loamy soil of wag es and materials із thus 28s. 6d, and the umi 
Zousves were putt di а few days since good quality over > i white chalky clay A the Кез over 100 days i is thus бек 0з. Уз 
|y anything. 
gine cost 
in the military hospitals! ot ereailles from eating те emainder isa light soil. 300 acres accordin are The cost of = -— ~ 
cular ü ^ 7 Ba horough overh 
ri ig m 
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dh b ntly collected, t 
АШИ be submitted to js "first- rate "ешо ретй 
especial charge to compare the ux ult with the 
ushrooms, , е thoroug 
but the bad symptoms did not “arise till s TU #Пож,: (2) Wheat, (3) Clover or trefoil, (4) уе 4 © Э, 6 plough band ok 
a they had been eaten, when constant то Beans Me eas, (6). Wheat ; and 400 acres ог therea ју to горе pate а аў 
ра ting, i| are on the UM rotation, (1) Turnips and 
Ne: mi же S o Hie Л o9 bre (o Wheat. But 
cram im, and pine "ше were E an " x ш fant, | oth rotatio: jx "d ered to. Oats| The costof rope is ascertained with pe й 
: 2 AMEN "a d i 94 h ер The crisis ®Т° 8006 inen. "bn P ftor beni; “Темп is over а сиу. The remm supplied ori 
purging. Allthree died in ont: e crisis | considerable extent of the heavy land taken after | steel fees of 400 yards; shorter links of steel 
which Cist death was characterised by con- | Wheat to receive a bastard fallow after iu ing н x |400 yar айе d ropei ur 300 yards Of ti 
vulsions so strong as to necessitate the use of the | off with Sheep or mown for hay; and | the в а s and the headland rope will probably 
Strait waistcoat. Оп post mortem examination, | cas аз this year, the quantity of due | last five years; the long 400 yards which alone 
congestion of the stomach and of the upper part of | fallow is increased at the expense of thel passes round the engine > pulley 8, мй ы 
in the old-fashio А 
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the intestinal canal was found.t Beans; and in place of Turnips a id which 
It would be well if cases of sudden disease, | breadth of Mangel Wurzel is grown. The cultivation | receives, is perhaps nearly 
passing rapidly iw its several si stages and and cropping this year for instance does ү include | about to get another 400 yards 
heat, | and will th 
80 acres of Barley, 
the instance of bare f lo g 
Eus aes death, sho arise vrbem stock in 22y at all; ДЬ ndódes. 3 n acres o W ieat, and ms e rode rope for 
rust abounds, to bear the en the 
mind. The peen 
ki " examin: — made М ТТ vation ollowing every ы ah 
terin inary surgeo; jm Кыт in namma tion and! 9 of E mere. ploughings, ri канн or | If therefore 
some 
bosco of obs severity may, however, Which the several crop ч ГИ | ды; of a long rope wem MET 
sometimes arise from ы simple causes, where ploughed] naa ntan ani aie К АР е E ла 
there is at first sight good ground for attributing hme ыа » sd iplo after charged, w Л, 
the cause to some deleterious matter, taken either | Barley receives 1 ploughing узы, ое zio Bo put down for the "or expendi 
accidentally or by design. Last May, within two A bare cer at, 1 ploughing '-. r = 90 |it be remembered that the new arrangem 
or three days of each other, three fine in иф нењ е еза (eu bibe ont ot the i rope is kept off the ms 
our neighbourhood were seized with inflammation spring) 88. -horse cross-ploughing-—a 2. horse plough; drum, will together effect an 
and strong convulsións, living but a few hours| 22 AA LI ind а horse ploughing into lan ti wear and tear, so that this item prre 
after the seizure. "The stomach in every case was| ings as the еее еа mie mad rol ubt be much diminished. Tt 
highly congested, the food forming dry plates a =250 |object to state onl 
as destitute of moisture as Леа», Th Turnips receive опе 4-horse ploughing in autumn, two therefore charged for the past year on 
"urs : ncs : саке. е zie in Spring: one $-horse ploughmg and Add for interest of capital cent. 
intestines, especially above, were in a high state of |- another Жи erwards =500 |5410 f кезк i tion or maintenance 
inflammation, and the convulsions almost in-| There о less than 1150; ba: ‘of ploughin ng | or 807 LP aid «e fave a Vot Er is 
M un pud La items a paint Mid its equivalent: шейш een ne; не; мара eei н Let К = Parmae that v c 
, is btedly an excessive 
at first thought that the lead might have|?nd а grea portion af ы plonghin, a е frst | i din 
induced Bore oa It was h d ng- |f furrow БЕ айе „Corn Stubble, Db with four бот becuse Вы bn хорй п 
e the stock had access to а horses in ы ondar that Ме Roberta sought | we һауе to deduct the sum of 50l, Ww 
г, of ground which had been laid down the pog coner пого ееп of cultivation than | heretofore on this farm ort Ps wi 
И eod d n which there were| The cultivation ind. died work of Berden Hall| мора pip Ped ул. because 
а ma first wie M ome mi it M taken 22. | Power engine will be perfectly зүр" 
eum p! opted it has been Е more во th pin whi 
done by 1. uode; Sho wark ot & least th 
t | bas thus been say Pis Pia rea тера лоне 
| th 1 ~ 3 - 'aleulai the ‹ t 
"y 
wp when sor posee: "fhon E "p eni Now, — ploughing is a great deal of i нф. о Ў 
| bo oys iie needed pre whai in teams of idee then other -€— db res to th let orse "work, and s ke pe moy йн 5 
two men are requir e average of the pe. Lee. s ormer 3-horse wor Н Mr. Robes x 
ork may be considered as accomplished ore estim: advani whic y powet- 
bern Е he 
ent as е effevís of rust — we 
be. cares ыр hid aside, but follows t to som 
Tt shows тей неч great 
importance e to the firmer of having some accurate |^ 
notions as. Ux the nature and properties - а! адаы and the thus of four experienced by the substitution 
parasites wi b wai. а objects of his сате are| may be ch em annum. our men and for boy for horan. Tt is impossible to d 
" М. В, horse keepers, and 11s. for other шеп, and adv antage be oie 
P en, 113, for the н 
bog over 52 weeks, is 1001 8а ie OE 
the eu is during ; about 10 | 
STEAM CULTIVATION. ihe year 2 bushels of Oats one sixth of а боза кы се 
BERDEN HALL, NEAR BisHoP Ѕтовтғовр, This | aud 2 trame of hay, making apiece eq | ment of ilti 
has passed within the last few years into new | nearly 10s. a week over at idet 40 0 weeks ; while during | self-actibg slack 
hands. Formerly the property of Mr. Calvert, > the remai remaining 10 or 12 they receive half the quantity | present arran 
London brewer, who had during his ownership | of corn ye green Clover ad lib., equal to at least 75. bo 
s 
"sive 3 id wear and tear of rope, all th 
plied it with capital farm деш ралар it has latel des |a week. This amount per annum. to 24/7. 10s, or | wi Lo pom 
purchased, the greater part of it by the Preston of over 12 cese iari us M» we add for farrier, ANNA in 
* There is little doubt that oily matter would come ovi and interest E ~ ee à „горения ом disc its steam cultivation. 
JM spere. contain Pocta x e DE eni o est of capi orse, or 60], in all | have net Sd 
* This incmdes 50 acres three times, and 70 1 perch йы}, апа Мт. 
Journal, 18 | gone over with the plough.. dome. twice |. aratively shallow deining 6ódéeper V 
