NoveĒmBER 23, 1861.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND ER GAZETTE, 
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f at ‚апа the manner in 
rti ria оры 
а 
other pe rsons— was | that they ought to get the show ur difficulties. "That state of E 
Hereford. а cor дира has been га well dicus а" М the Corn Laws. Tt is э roi vi 
e: the point which he had seen | English farmers to act as 'inde t men 
ouched gm viz; "tint 
si ing 
дн һаа e чийе 16 | every legitimate means in our puer to do во, ira d 
into close pr oximity to the 
royal Society’ s show s by only what every Englishman may fairly claim, “a clear 
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lis other, While Hereford, owing to its want of railway j 
mmunication, had been shut out а ther. Agai 
y the Royal Agricultural Society's Journal, | 
| 
is (| Ркиъвонннтий —At the ust pm of 
aea were only 43 subscribers. to the "Society and tw 
this 
be ety Mr. BONAR read a paper ** The best MOKOA 
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This is bes doi in эё. э лар by s 
aware єр there is any m to the steam reina 
though the reaper is lc ecd n with disfav M The 
working of thr кэс -— ines hire etimes 
fosters irregular a offering. casual and. rather 
N^ t 
"i Mes have a rie 
rub, or wire-v a po 
|many have dou "this iis year, or the fly may take ou 
| Turnips, or the disease destroy our Potatoes. To ed 
these crops a failure, would be, of course, a 
а fact 
were - 
he thou ы аби for this nty 
Pur it "might be taken. Не losecitet thai 
ич for the honour унй t of agriculture 
su e to the Ro; 
Lm be Тонар, The fature of British agri- 
influenced by the increased | Ё 
heir in the 
oth 
soil, the invest- E there. was more y double and d treble the number i in 
d pests loss to the farmer, oes "НІ, itis but one y ear's 
| loss, е стор next r might re 
| But, sh vy hiv PI h салона in cultivat 
s quite as tant 
ou ght 
aty in that a петта h 
си e number o than 
und i in p much ые an 
Worcester. йог ng, о 
in the selection of енй p 
со 
ers of cattle, 
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Е ing of the 
, must hereafter, 7 as 
mony - which t 
of the employ er 
ке er, and th Meier s 
now, greatly depen 
work 
in is the judicious m of agricultural labour. 
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Tbe discussion on th e subject of the paper was de- 
ferred until the next бар of the Club. Ozford 
Journal. 
BERKELEY AND THORNBURY: Nov. 11.— Major 
рео contrasted the agricultural > views of former 
days wi h those of our own. АП man's creations were 
he hey | the 
ether, and this will always find its best security | to s 
nt 
rcestershire ; beside 5 | soils, and 
| which Herefordshire was a county possessing one of the | only one 
three — breeds of eattle—a breed which 16 claim 
erit o origin ating, althou gh n 
от most ар- 
ui gain, in | proved method of laying down this, the largest 
а Агуйн sense, Herefordshire was a better ч-т [рн ofland we now octupy, to the volt MEE 
r bou 
to the Royal — than Worcestershire “в something A very respectable farmer im my neighbourhood told 
Me ай. рум ra obse ved, v what- me, wd discussing the di ferent systems of farming 
other d than that "v зны а v 1863 2 
to be at Hereford. Аз regarded the 2 ct of Ross 
he bmp they had every reason to 
— in 
and cm opping, t that the old ds eni was the best that 
ever was, or would be. К, ү, Pd 
bes m s land 
s is ; 46 go crop a ifter white 
in succession wntil "the land is completely ex- 
stel aud then nature is ган to stir the crop of 
N h + sult? Is a 
pro 
farmed; notwith: 
as it was ra them. The soil was not, ‚ ав had beer 
poouri imagined k e T Бао: jadi- 1 
Сопу m ок utlay han dsom ely 
аге "соя а. i са its powers o 
Lom nga He eire. to the various manures 
lied to the soil, and ‘described their Coen 
ow, what is the crop of 
osi Not 
healtly, perm. паь Бана t is only 
of coarse Pre Vd with M лнн ST nor 
feeding Ji ion It w uld ta ke а good deal = 
time. 
He 
the Stoke Edith Estat 
that a very great 
horseback from 9 eam 
evening, tem A 
good farm 
in the morning M а іп s the | | 
all that time to see ауа р 
in dong ro we EG the ded е oh that in. t 
£x agent а and tenantry „before such a satisfactory 
t this season n of di Mos vi very reluctant to cha ange a 
n S mdy Emily Pd and her vean in par 
ng stubbe 0 with е as Беу ie 9 have A wl demi 
them for thei while would 
аро 
си it showed that good feeling and entire MÀ 
ave su sisted between her ladyship нче С ег 
нё түе а aedi 
e showed how m nature, witho aid 
of man, effected for the soil by its dies the 
sun, the rain, the air, the earth-worm itself. Hi 
observed tha natural process of fertilisation | " 
was a slow o In ancient husbandry fall 
were thought necessary. it the seven years 
ordination of the Jews: “ Si lt 
field, and six years shalt thou p p^. thy Ades атма 
reof; but i 
member of the Coun 
т | ®е 
T | ceiving, therefore, that Herefordshire m 
to be proud чы dome present position, he ot extreme | dad 
a loss; 
edet 
г which were 
лу without 
а v Fach the | th 
ull 
rain, deep ploughing is necessary. 
the and. yt of. ‘manure the farmer need 
| them 
being 
ре which mi ps 
medi: had sug 
the үчү effected by S. and PEA i оку on | 
the evils it prevents. Dee кр нано n, he said, secured | 
soils. s, he ve prese 
ürawn | 
чуклы n4, The 
,in má the meeting of the Royal ene jm 
held i ord A make 
Ex di то 
rmers Clubs.—At | for 
ét on ol subject 
ini Trom which of а 
pete pa ege 
to ene himself to sustain 
early part o Tu LÀ 
owing my stock to make the land in 
vari x а thats when Fold is dme, d ы 
com buried, d d 
re spring, a 
T ссеввї H 
istaken for an 
He thought he might venture 
scarcely a county in the 
perio vid 
mt, of dat T Ы Лао апу trouble of CIE. 
bee d ut ei harrowin T any 
viet en e d а properly Bener 
зел which it may be well toi о iuquire into, either in the | d searifier to be a 
Күн managem ffi iy other, more es; 
rondes body in general, Having had a 
tolerably lengthen гы чере i observing the 
2 
be out 
ng of two or three ieties it may not | 
of rospectiv 
which may assist hi {о arming pab price asa теру 
ssion 
pring, vl [53 
кей, л. 
Turnip cro; = b then 1 
during the summer in the 
ут А sprin 
place to take a ive view of them, 
roll 
hem slightly, 
There are many different opini ions 
of 
ey were too often started Pa а few over-zealous a d and due en roll. again. 
| entirasiastic men, who enter wir. warmly on their new | as to the best depth 
hobby for the first season or by discussing. such | and Clover should be sown, but my opinion and ех 
regu ular | ence is that 
Her. ена га? the late annual 
м үгө. spoke thus of Hereforà for me нен) 
Meeting of 1863 :—The а at H 
tòwn in 1863, 
ri- 
moisture in n claye су во d subjects ae come under their pot in the the A e the Berein ahis е botter. “There 
nothing ne дїга | 20 routine of farm operations, which soon become blished cultivate 
lite , and unprofitable,” and in as 
Tue . He would гер; that in the formation es | 
ad the clubs, and in the revision of the 
ploughi county, Should be no rule to p i 
fully acknowled argu d e —€ to agricalture, as he would rel died 
peor of - r вой, upon. which there was ы members to prevent acrim i T Py ext D x A and the p imble I baec 
m versity of opinion consequent оп the tenacity or | VeTEY, w. men who loo фе са bis ich their culture is наваи: ios 
adhesiveness of the land the dissentient parties Tht d (oes d: od of the case К affecting d mend aes seed barrow, now for sowi » 
һар] to cultivate, though one of the ers м y — the Сеа sé Sine 
his conviction that he had derived as much "To bcr уйе Are they of any use?" he ly ря of seed per асте, but distribute 
benefit ht sandy land, of. which | observed that ir cm el ве А-А woald be, 1 | е п more equal! the st han cmm 
pert of 1 p he had done from b pro з вар bat this ог that club | the hand. ^ But, before taking leave of this part of the 
ing the strongest clay. * would individually do any E heh o , Was "age we must not overlook the use of lime. For my 
m n its E sanguine supporters dare expect. р: part, I consider it to be o one of the ——— € - 
| Th ficien t elem ial as it has 
e most de ее 
sation, Arie which an бг. Deren at the | | powe erful effect of acting upon all inert and i irony sub 
| market !tables against various e ed orother- stances, which abound in some soils, and which prove 
ce, Ww 
| wise, such for instan бн ае їп thè pesas ental to healthy vegetation, and 16 dissolves all 
county үч гере: the imperfect corn returns, &c., &c. table matters, and renders them available in the 
deg dede Sie time is ong vM г. | м ape e of easily assimilated food for me DE ceu 
Own opinion—and it was one шук До by many m 
