836 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. _ (мшш 
п partially but поб very serio 5 
ured, and it is clear that the гов һаз not in | consequently. be ыз fa pe А NU d r4 ке же ially bu very seriously q 
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armer who can distinguish rust бөй pe ewe wil the i loge е ain fell, and it is "айне, 
never be afraid for his crop, so pcd as rust alone information Y we hävé к from fen sese in this | may be Meer: m prier the 
prevails. When nmi lde ew on the co ar has ous neighbourhood, the yield will be one quarter рег acre | corn is cut a v егу sma ро lon is 
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ао нв : Sept. 10. ps 
po M ess than the crop ka АНГА WH bservers, there is no doubt 
is abstraeting a ша iis ed pro eer. from the | of harvesti ing it. A t er c 
nutritive pec of his grain, and feeding the this immediate locality, we cannot now Ае The | probable yi o v t in com am 
mildew at its expense. M. J. B. yield at more than two-thirds of an average crop, but | = under enp 
the qua D: we conceive will e quite an BVETHge. | EANO а E 
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к WE icti me | Beans not largel esas but good, 
ANE uiis tiae de xin i " Ihe. br nl рем | but тоб ^ bad df was E th 
RN. yk lg Agrit бері ТОЙ: T sri gelang Ne 3 ЩЧ; if called upon with ie angels eroe in the leaf and do not 
орао n i p crops in this county is ree the same | up to RECEN k n lace it at | heavy cro es, where not diseased 
s that formerly given, and I subjoin a sho К АШЫ Се; for present informat estimate this erop, р Pes 1 toes "ook pe healthy. The аш 
each of the crops usually grown in this аа pe 2 arum por sell 080 Абу Ne have quality | an у ано Twin), POTES 
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xii eerie eer e ee RN, ree Mitre Mp e prd satt y ы 
ood aver im e; icc di nips, v каш dips wi Ру а А уе аге able at present to speak of with any кыы pleasure e answer об ЖЫ, ^ "a is 
Potatoes. almost а] gone, worse than yie As to the bao er crops we have no | means, in - к, а ural 
Mangold, above an average. I doidas the "Wh ub bises which uU enable to alter our previous | fair and ained. неч lon to the t; 
crops ылы about one-fourth under average this | report of them ll the corn in ds disc i is secured, be iat aini S this 
ear the sample in many places will be inferior, | and in the inest. possible condition. d 
owing hg extreme Lo of wet weather, and drought has seriously affected our green gc » ў 
ойнала Dd bulbs will то ша. | саве We раду roban quality, but in 
: —W ulbs will be small.  Colese T 
KE vota ver var Braham, 6 vn 4 x xe ер and symptoms of maggot and ат BIO сусу | ha has the yield jen КЫ» Xt al 
a ere apparent. Duna are ue injured by e gro eight h 
еу Кыз усе а з н an was expected. Тһе dr eather of August | fully com e up to per yields; arley f 
hood is very good. e not „Ав гез shed a апу. Barley | Miu to stay its ravages, and the Майн; more iy but yield defic cient ; Beans very various in 
yet, nor db Iknow any diis who e tubers, is affected. Alfred S. Ruston, Aylesbu "y | yield; аз E ab d m yield g 
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пошу every Е Ча may b en s opinion of FoRFARSHIRE: Fer rryden Farm, Montrose, Sept. 7.— | fav. ошайе:; ; Deals have less тари 
yield is ЖОЮУ ana — rage, and in many cases great com- | Wheat їз it anything Ор od e in bulk, | fine season. John n Clarke. 
— у MM е but аве. the quality is good: ear во bushy that І as Тн Bonnington, Ratho, Sept. 
i lei Truro, Se ері. 7. —Divine Provi- | anticipate а lg er return than the ДОПУ would at|scarcely an average. ey, ditto. 
An having favoured. us with splendid weather for | first ка, ше {о ехрес t has pr been tested. Beans fair, late. Turnip g 
harvest, Barley, a fair average crop, will be stly АЕ e ru bem eh ка іп 
M ~ Ithough I a i adhere to: my санх expressed opinion, ‚| quality. "она а нев RE RSS mp am ч ia ara an СЕ ао © ч шө 
i 1 e they are universally sm п | year's eat nearly all secur 
ч н "y p pito, Our Bay nd Oats | with n Late ies fields will be, I rod | ei pu ‘Oats still in the fields. Weather 
torily. M. Michell. alm a filu ure, as ран лаа хаслаа. по size, and | егу day. James Melvin. 
. Drvossmas: Tawstock Мап or, Barnstaple, Sept.10. rue entirely checks enlargement the tu М ers. "Mo одүзиТЕ, Sept. 9. —Since 
Character of the corn crops for 1861 as си Vests ме whol te timate the loss ай roma at half | state of t 
by. the growers themselves, m may be comprised in the Tur still promise a fine crop, notwith- month of wet weather, - 
word, and that word is—“ bad ”—and bid it is ned Miu slight беер si pidat Sp toe. B g st week of A 
they е. "There are, no doubt, exceptional fewer sown than usual, hem bad from frosted | tion was cut down during the. 
- Barley and Oats Where the erops may meum seed. Not an average. Ay Bu. month, which were comparativ 
xut ey аге inferior, d the ALLOWAY : Auchnea, Sept. '7.— I subjoin my |there a few stacks were brougl 
h E of the probable results EAE S empto of this {һе cutting has been mi 
‹ except i isolat i of ^ gtownshire, Whea ch under | occarred i X „ЖЮ 
musually carly —met ith an un NES [ns time; | an average yield; Oats abont ; little Barley | at a stand, alth ough th irn ч 
the grain committed (is the ground for the general crop | $0wn; Be X iid s very m s Minen d. | At present there i is tl T saei 
сыну irregularly owing to the drought which | ОП many far will Pet дра АН [шт will be | somefields V Whe at and B arley areconsiderably lodgel? 3 
n prevailed; ; under а йау unless very favourable 8 ensues; | an undergrowth is i 
h after the Mangel Daai very poor moi The weather of | the straw has still a 
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GrovcrsrERSHIRE: Royal Agricultural | College, fallen vay TT and "ihe fa 
Cirencester, Sept. 9.—Our harvest was fini shed. Sept. 7, | The los l be heavy, as the 
is exse one-third | nd we have cause for great thankfulness on account Ex 
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itself to notice in ou rick-yards. The ? weekly sales of | together 200 acres of corn in unusually good condition. in it wi 
eat, r each county in 150 a acres were eut by Burgess & nda reaper, which | NORFOLK : Cro 
f r some i after a | again worked remarkably ч. especially on C |^ he time of my 
nished harvest in апу particular county, and сош-| Cutting about 12 acres ау, _ leavin ting quantity as veil 4 эв quilt; d 
pared with the quantity reported as sold during the| Very even clean stubble, im the Barley ` erop | threshing En disappointed many 0! 
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the is laid. Yd regard | their best Wheats fir 
гор, it € opinion | also. 
weeks = ex we shall ha 
the above. falling o : ark | of the Wheat 
ade; it is this: old Wheat is n sale эре iv was affe pira 
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rally. Ls Te E but I think it will be an average ; 
may be m by mi 
in the same market with the new; this sea son, ho ja piei € ipe тта 
eren M irs is little old on hand, and of (oie little to the тарх "Y eat midge. Th eq ot F the HAMP NUMAE : Overstone pent 
market, it is just possible that the apparent | samples is җые grot. and ithe wei д сес 
е fun те d 1861, с compared w is 1860, is | high. With regard to crop, в 2 бада 05 t Dr to а p int tho What 
o that circumstance. P, e iuc i dn а кана ft г Oats, jos 
5 DORSETSHIRE: Dorchester, Sept. The he threshing | CIE in As spring, “consisting Vm 1 af. 8 du Um Dawn T У. 
in this district Bryn confirms the yirevious à stimate, | 1 ewt., о 3 ewt, and Зе of salt per кен andi i n Walli 
except that Wheat on the uidi will be rat bu inh of zS: addition al Froma Nos берун ы. FENS: Pet 
ficient than was expected. Barley a nd Oats over an | | Series of experiments we have the most satisfactory Friday last, Sept. 6, we fini 
жале. сон dns К resul и; pp ОЁ | month of the finest weather 
ил» ngfon, Sept. 11.—А g 1} ewt. of n tof salt gave ив ап | day or two it will all b 
e: о p imma lately Eger EM out by pon сен of м bor els of Whea T acre over a corre- | Gene: lly speaking the cro 
B 1 mate the f this county as | spondin ng plot хаата. Ване short in the straw | groun , consequently the work was 
ies eat, ges Wander Ч n av A E. diy with a yielding head; the quality is not first.rata there being plenty of han 
оа Y under an т ы ; Oats, abovean average ; though useful, and will probably produce about ап | Wheat was cut and 
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d ben oes, under an ps. age, average crop. Oats are an average, sample fine. C: | 8s. to 10s acre; in some cases 
kit Sargs ноп of e crop tainted; Turnip, an | more or less blighted, and the Yleld- will be v was very inferior, Hess the fen 
iae Буа variable. The crop (except Mangels, Sm E pM fall Аас тун deseri 
ае M SEIDGESHIRE.: Chatteris, Sept. ackward and Беу ч : ШУ good, but owing to | acre, 
s e 4. сы їп bulk, and upon fen soils the rather long dry weather is not likely to tarn ч | Кы sg thou gh tbin = plant 
from mildew the quality will | quite so bulky as was E vec time expected, Potatoe s рег acre being Р obtained. 
