974 THE GARDENERS сийохбЕ AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
Т neglected garden weeds and seeds of every bars into | with Hallett?s Pedigree Wheat, 1 peck t e, | Chaloner's, | er's, Mr. O'Farrel? в, and other 
the ash-hole, the contents of which is usuall. on | Pone with Hunters White Wheat, F кёз и th e — misce ah parks and large "m 
arm. In shortly reviewing the il history | aere, the drills 10 inches apart. The latter i is now up ntry for foxes, woods, plantations 
of the thre tards described: we are compe to | in full plant (October 16). Th row timber, keeping the country 
consider them as almost purely eeds in- | but it looks questionable. Itis probable that I shall i in|though choking 16 too much u 
habiting our fields in a greater or less pro UM the spring hoe in guano or some iq gerne for es summer, checking a free ye 
According as hi our agricultural варо. еф аге аа, the previous severe eec ing may |and insuring a d of flies for poor : 
enco ed or otherwise. To these plants then, ev дег this necessary. In the меле ке бот season. There are great ndn of Sho - 
min partioulariy than any others, we ре кү " pee taken no credit for the "Clover crop, the tai l | Chaloner, id Kingsfort, Moy nalty Же 
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b. Ir antly cover Booth of теба » ,Who show чула! 
iux pede UP NEVER LET THEM SEED ) ON THE | cooked - pigs. 'These items will a 
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rud CULTIVATION BY MANUAL LABOUR. |seed Wheat in the crop of 1857; nor for the burnt | But cattle are chiefly purchased ag m| J 
EN I commenced doubl f earth or ashes which were mixed with guano and salt | buy ы Ballinasloe ma арас: x - 
аа, of aris 1 nd ма I1 I vere pose Prog pis dud ы for the Potato crops, probably amounting to 200 cubic |a fourth of the ond fim | inal 
wondt ards, costing 6d. per yard of 21 bushels. Оп two|them thinly ndn e bulloc 
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every autumn up to this time, from 4 to 6 acres every 2 : 
year. The depth accomplished by this process is 17 ins., | Occasions only has farmyard manure ч applied, ten | acres) with hay. t the Spring 
an have а had the lower forking or spit loads each time. Guano "TE salt and ashes have been ford, King's County, and We 
hrown uppermost, inverting the soil. In some cases I | 2Pplied on three dira sts 
previously have had the land ploughed with a deep | detailed my m д bri planting аробае ет no iha De imn podre 
ow to facilitate the work, but not inall The price Potato, which "has be with me successful; un year cattle keep going off fat fro 
I give for this work is 6d. per rod, and half the cost of from dis à e was made by ne price. | the majority of bullock pastures, 
fS fr vil ving а fork to be used that i This year the M warm weather of Augus n this|be topped up by the stall feeders of 
жог be ine ез! in the tiè TU implement 1 I|P t this er стор | GEN "NN not ges housed in win 
КЕЗЕ and when new the tines are 13 ins PASNE ате: boma 
long, manufactured by Parkes and other makers. SUMMARY OF CROPS, ees Rent, the beast that has been out and e 
I have the work done if p lu before Christmas orta, инни Sae is do change M 
year I was stopped by frost ; UU the work was | 1855. Potatoes.—371 b: Metri mms emer mI 
E MEE E bid or sei pese ата задна е. 3 zw 8514 -— А beast is considered to improve inyalte inti sri 
favourable weather. araa 1850. Turnip seed. 17 busholsat s. 21 50 770 months (winter and summer grazing) 19], or era! 
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this by the history of one feld of 5 acres for the last 9—6 MUS M i, a oj g g o | markets for stores and latterly the 
T ема. 1а 1854 this feld was cropped with Wheat. MO Bed бабы, 1) 3 of 09 o [а serious drawbacie upon the pros 
e month of November in that year I commenced © »ow enia or mee aine а "€ uà 
the double forking upon the Wheat stubble; the wo ok 121 2 0| £53 12 8 depends Ae ант ртов — 
was finis nished by five men before Christmas, the land left 5812 8 UN 
nadie ddy state. Dorm LE Tenants profit for 7 years... o 9 4 ege emper bi v Ens d ture ( 
This field was planted| Double forki EM ..£4 0 NL on. pem ouo 19 Sio у e. not th 1 largest store 
with Potatoes. в bushels, Sots, at 2s. i 2 16 5 Henry Dixon, Dorward's Hall, Witham, Oct. 16. Trish "i fabelo " мен) ) fies A ie cula m loa 
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x mune guano, and salt, s 10 о = at the rate of ei bt [^ bullocks or 16: + 
ushels* а >: 
Rent 21. : tithe and rates, 12 212 0 RASS н FARMING IN IRELAND. ‚| heifers to 18 statute aote at all - 
Hoeing and moulding up .. 012 0| Sow f Meath were ide in old Grass;| what some of the finest English 
SSiN others Tande бало еа laid IT with permane or summer grazing no d i 
* 56 Ibs to the bushel seeds; but at present pastur PAN rapidly extend: sequently nowhere at m 
c хае Б : is the m Proportion of the Grass | with the e fattening к=: of 
class charact feedin bao. P nshire, Leicestershi d of Lincolnshire E —— 
Š in : g " shire, M ers i, and of Line 
E = 5 йрт той ёз o o|found south of Trim, by Summerhill, to the border | cludin g the north marsh Ro 
vn $a 1 E 0 | of Kildare co nty, belt also stretching east - Kells, | the оњ. dat ley 
s оо along the old coach Au toward Drogheda, while| Wisbe Lynn. E = 
: ene азаа there is another good tract оп Me coast near Махае away rather tian eaten close as in England, l эй 
ii ерт. dst е | waste should be i ‹ | 
£717 0 E p cem 2 пе тарь е €— SS а deep strong soil|this rainy climate. вс 
and probably overspread much less| Grass in this—tha e: 
1557 an a mut of the whole count; Now, E 
Wheat, n chaffed Es n ghi ng for IR .. £0 8 0|farmer expecting to see in these d est 1 s of Кой - ral Бони, жй: OE 
vA vus Wheat . e - 8 E superb pasture splendidly grazed, like Xoglonde best | good bine through m з 
ТОЕ 5 бф (1$ 0 meadow: ing t Ts months, would be very | also favours. the М 
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pe | fal в proper length or shortness for | winter till withi 2 
om ent, mde cr ас on "E 19 @ осів ог шр epe, ie eaten close of е once ai tall беды boe = 
year; he would look for watchful spreading of ће | оЁ the enclosures; E 
#711 0 duy dro a h stoc ^ i as to prevent a tufty, | fields за е e ncoln E 
ix cubi Ti * for puli of every destructive and | т 
: | encumbering Thistle, for pulling or mowin of Nettl eat М 
"mE pee nd bunchy overto| I ing Ra 3: ; ће ТОША look for | | Meath D ila m shelter a 
мна асаба ders rush harrowed at the very | timbel m ni ci m | jte 
ha 5 and абет ss vu gm Grass was to be mown for -— | and moderation i in the case ! en 
autumn with 10| => = >` —  [|meatly and tastefully tri du ^ 
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oads of muck, open ing and shut tting Tam -— е 
М served i а Mm — freeing pes surface of la 
o o e wetn "ES 
Wheat, Red, е опсе * £0 S 0|evidences of the high estimation in which every а m 
oe nun ныт M WM 18 У able rod of th was ~ 
ты eeding . 0 piers, wo lis 
o | anticipations be . | кйш: # ж 
0 | from some cosy paddocks to fields o ; but | single fields by auction or 2 а 
p | the fences аге tolerable only in som ities, y | season —say,. the 1st of "Afi to "4 Ej t of 
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making a wide gap, E s 
о |land stands in need of. drain pae what aob ai often comprising. esi эд 
0| really does remains for the most parbin a state of | perhaps not that, a herd's house, and a shed orf] 29 
н nature. The 1 bullock pasture is long, rough, iud у, sickly rumen) dri * herd ” is gene rally wel к= 
o| and T pr "tpe natural укын is intermixed with | paid а ney, allowed to graze a certa 1 - 
Plantain and an abundance of broad-leaved, spreading or pergo Lo and himself hires, lodges, жс 
0 әзе vesti. Indee v F у a small proportion 4 the - Me required. Pp 3 
the Ed ers з adopt any means of c t ada dressin ms notice of the crac 
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, weeds ruin much beautiful herbage; is к-н that 
field after field of which an >= sd mi o 
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Potatoes last month | yet it might be easily жыз, and sheep "will eat and 
levelled by лачын. it down when young Home Correspo 
l'he сы ———— of E with its Ade t JMorecombe рн: Cow Cabbage. 
mains,— including the Marquis of | ofthe Jersey — vem were ume 
баду. mc. EN mem ; Mr. last November, now growing 1 
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12. 9. or — rn-co - n would be е | practice 
9| be ANAIEN read Pere Pom cart the | duetiveness, ] 
0 dung ‹ ын t feld ya sheltered spots and warm sider т d 
e animals have congregated in winter кз Е 
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some graziers think от all-prevalent yello г rag- no less rich thi 
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