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818 = GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Зрткузу у Е 
stating that this may "7 оо far. It is obvious that | 3 cwt, guano, another with the same quantity of manure and | unfavourably cireumstanced by bein ng o olg 
when the plots are of a c serre size, the id of errors rs | ow - guano, Further, there should be spaces without dung, | wetness of the late -summer aut 
arisin m inequality in wwe characters of the soil is to а | but with 6 and 8 ewt. of guano per acre, and also others in ng g to deviat КБе ге ота the t , umn, Уш, І 
in extent diminished, but this again i nced | which 10 tons of farmyard ote Me used alone are дашт а 335 r Fr rule of Opera ч 
by the considerati а е proportionately reduce е | with the effect of 3 and 4 guano alone. The whole o d, and not маф 
number of e ents made, because there are many persons| the experiments being then discussed and pen e | to sow many of them till February wh 
who might:be inclined to devote-an acre or two to à series of | should be able to see wheth: h: in these quantities have been sown in September, aa ich 
experiments, who wonl ge t. tra space, trouble, and | acted as a substitute for the dung t crop, and then if Aid. h I T, iod tall og 
expense which would be entailed, if each plot were to be of | the subsequent ero also weighed, we should see s 10 is, however, I am in eestae ев at their 
that size. The faet is, that the size of the ces may be very | much the permane! t e exeeeded that of the other. " 4he 
moderate, provided the experimenter is — 1, а г 
has been poevad to to be of f unifor m quality, 
experiments extending over a year T [à 
express тенор of establishing this point, may + the lon ie | nu permar "i xhaust their who 
run be the source of materia! economy. When кту чөл they act Not 
mall the chief direction in which risk of error is to til fanen that is to Say, Wop orda bo oi dvanta 
ed, in the necessity for mo reful t celer ч pes сше! add little to the soil, bub bri ng i play its latent ps antage gn 
h of the manures being mixed he edges of | capab; is particularly ud with nitrate | plan by steam-power or the common 1 
the adjoining spaces, or the roots of the crop passing over an a, and eve re ber the interest which ecompaniments, instead of the Spade 
takin à of the manure not nded for the was me since by some experiments of these must be kept in view and " 
Supposing the size of plots to have been determined, the land | the Mr. Pu: in es а very small application OU Cast o 
is carefully measured out and marked with large, distinct, | of ue alt умт. d very remarkable increase in the erop. nd n у 8 ds, r 
and permanent pins fixed in the corner of each piot, AD x let us look аб the fici е with the use of super- | all the leading articles in the garde 
"ш measured (9 givo two p spaces for each measure, and two | phosphia The e portan xvn manures, vegetables, fruit, &c., ineludin y 
?yithou mparison. vla uire. ena u enm i e о 
bo дади Was nde m fione ering mA pa 4 here I would invite -— attention 
he ed was, that 08- 
his being accomplished, the manures are to be pra нуе rs We Бойы! pie n Aei kpi to the plant. It 
w kno take their rom 
аня for application. n, however, that plants don't ta ood fi жегу vear h 
to be used ought do be ind. | so e кы vamin Bajo heo me distributed th ugh the | ор" [4 ог repeated » 
mer а super ted thro the 
out rop ume Ме DM a^ Жол puer. foot, dem ud ES As the зир ets eg Р уу with which it ерд in | kind grew t r re, embracin 
m any amps - i r original state of | a clear fallow on one-hal 
‘through a sieve. mple should then be taken for | eret er е they are more effactually spread | in t ^ X w - маи Ё е land 
analysis, by lifting а Tanam rom each of four or. six parts of through th herwise have been. Hero f A ere 
ihe heap, which should. immediately be put in a dry Dane. | illeged itis minute subdivision which has row to perfection were’ it there, th 
be anal nin in action of the ph Plates the best of the soil for th. 
Tt is very desirable, also, that the soil «боша апа | rent i 
3 properti: и. | but if th u v rx owe Eus 
knowled; ofi pis chemistry of quantity of insolu ble phat: 
ipie во much so, indeed, that itis m | eontains about Т.с 
y defimte conclusions from it. : | costs about 71. Вог t 
1 
Y wa dec useful in the 1 un? 
ong run? 
на d maturity, he time at which it -Sho "rin t pro таб sic Б 
d weighed is a point of rn great | powerful, сар 
impo: and gives scope E much exercise of judgment нА of [re or 
Pup attention « on the part o f no imenter. Th 
raetice, as is well suoi i is ps t 
lot.on the same day ; but 
pe по dou bt has led tc 
zi 
1 n be Gasti De. 
each ыу p ba кооп. e v. matters Mur ad 
у | the performance ри рн 
р! 
urse, ay be 
to er grad the * t poi hi 
D uu - Ps =) d dca i en ere DR the TUNE 
the eum s is exposed to manure із used per aere, this шош to little more than 
1 n to. 
ўе 3 weighed mes | etes for us that which the hand does 1 We са 
estion ether its weight is accurate ан of тЫ ев ever, secure —— у. 
Тп ge eneral it is am sgh Aden t we know "en with some substance; € = wo е manuró 
verage ср 
e | half of the land. every yea: 
Rudi ро the р 
аз Ды suited fo their praetice). 
may be varied every in such ` 
++ а 
Clean eulture, | 
no w а combined with абар cultivation, and: d 
ropsical soils only, T 
ymen 
they should not equal 
he “ Half-time rie and La 
а 
ts; а sco ДОР 
rights to enjoy themasot 
nand Labour Sehem 
ust, a step in the right d 
o be 
кык ы that this is not a ditior. If 2 re for Thich, are intended to give it bulk. 
mis iple, - it wil vary in п quali, and ie push ў weight IIT 
an e pria) 'orm an impo elemen p тей inin 
the price given for it; and further it may differ webs ie p Home Corres espondence we 
Int ] а root егор ra ibrencoineom- glorios spi Fen ач finish ha t to-day. A 
TRA ery great n has been— —scarcely a e$ of 
Tufluence on iis pn "à x tens PI: С [n sunshine, "Corn every 
ion ОГ first-rate quality, hard, d а 
Thus, # is no uncommon 6 Hai ала PUM quality, s гу, and ready 
»of Turnip, one containing ei ighi and and the the Осе бр  pereen ni. pf | TOF fi еа miller and maltster, There will be n eomplaint 
а рабів of real nutriment, а yious that | От im ad beer, The Potato blight @ 
рк d — " produced dA tons Der acre of a Turnip | Fan вон, по doubt) was checked by the 
8, in а le 
taini Ei per cent, and relied upon wei t, We sioula ames. osani teres but little абед, y 
nsider the former greatly to е latter; although in | iig r pas n ar e of good size, ап 
Eit in эг to attain ранее цап fe anas aboni Та мо nr Т БИШЕ Ев generally so hereabouts, much to tho com- 
2 s cd abere rue be кка сы чу vom | "9 ” си E the labourer, as 16 will economise 
g0 still further, and add that in the ease of A substance, and. as | prion of bread, we ey was never go 
сае foo1, its nuiridve value ад tto be determined by actual | 800d, -s0 о — in reedy w, aud heavy to 
feeding experiments, and that a grain should be вепё іо the | handle. ts (black) аге zn эм will babl 
mili, and the proportion of bran, and coarse and fine Ден it | yield qui vite a quarter: $ уати 
gie s bo ascertained. 1, Will be seen тош What I Вато said | Wheat n е реғ чаа а sel, ncatio 
obtaining really ex А pring, will yield well, | tainments or 
er are ery ард в, and tha: at according t na the straw. I threshed 6 aer 3 produ h i 
ча uch саге, attention, and шігей. quarters 1 bushel per aere; ^. at 60s. per 
n being the various TUA а require the | Weight 64 lbs. per bushel, 
attention » "a apertis enters, % me now {о con- ing o a quem, 
sider the in e: ma r reir ot: very pros 
iiglibourhood, and 
ngón 
per.) Tho there is 
and bent im белер E 
redu uced, and many of them now 
n есі of | warm T thon the lea 'siokly and табе 
amore and m leaves were siekly exe reri 
others, it is Хе oro топ е, аства" е dd femi tn be better for йа; Die ep eultivation aving, 
\ “among these may 5 rly men- | r Tares, а of Dy stubbles | consid 
Ni. Lone 2. Pa ocio na lied. -Of | oughed up or searified, and w е begin again to | the far 
course y ex periments have been made E which | p a p x —— - "Ihe pect for clean eon. | if only half th 
These substances are compared with one another, but it is dition and mth of soil eontrasts most favourabl tity of ве 
not so easy to ascertain the relation bear to Am wit inim promises well for t ensuing year, | sown. thic 
nuce. In vit instances these s ces, а | I manage to keep going 54 bullocks. cows, and calves, of the lt 
Thus а ami. ds ag. | and 100 s 2 well; hey 6 raetice is, t 
prun shi : water, — the sheep, or they will me -sterile 
Di ero аша 9 [оя t their green Clover, а e. | The truth of th 
m ld he use with RON e; of. уа ttening sheep folded on the Red Clover ell on the | much g 
"озар s equal to от ша the бсо wi ll give. 4 drink five pints daily per head, t js 
о point. in to which I have found greater to keep sheep without wa dn dry weather ; | ibt myself) of 
on among rm ges ^ en tha roe will not eat enough ^to fatten. Seeds of all | it does not follow 
kinds -appear abunda ^ ex Over. "The it, as any one who ad 
inds . cept White (| 
crop came on so gradually this е and the Wheat 
be | straw was so short that there as no ure or 
extra demand for labour.—J. J. Mechi, Tipton, Aug 
series of | 1861. E 
this year a fe amando ions cer Wheat, 
Ti EET and Oats, also Beans, [cage ый Rr 
add manurial applications, or he cau use his 0 
eretion in soving s usual Ew of Poe and 
real and val 
e be benefited i in Lu P Hardy 
'O! 
ust, 
o Birde Та the РЕ “пж, for з, 
ma which I жаз. Аба to вее t А 
ез, notwi 
