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  3. AGRICULTURE. HORTICULTURE, AND FARMING. AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY.

    Professor Johnston has been [?]ecturing at Chester, on Agricultural Chemistry in the course of his lecture, he asked—how was the le[?]ti[?]ty of the soil to be maintained? The frist class of means were mechanical; and amongst the ...

    Article : 1,231 words
  4. MANURING VINES.

    Mr Drive, of Madeira, in February last, used four bags of guano on four acres of vines, the result of which to that he has four Cold (he quantity of grapes produced in former years, which, of course, will yield four times the quantity of ...

    Article : 77 words
  5. NEW MODE OF HARVESTING WHEAT.

    A correspondent of the Western Luminary has addressed the following letter TO THE FARMERS OF ENGLAND. My Friends—Notwithstanding the Poet saith— ...

    Article : 475 words
  6. FARM-YARD MANURE.

    Mr Way, at the meeting at Northampton, addressed the agriculturists on the above subject We copy the substance of his advice, as given by a correspondent of the Agricultural Gazette, not as being exactly applicable to the present routine ...

    Article : 798 words
  7. THICK AND THIN SOWING.

    A late number of the Spectator has the following observations in reference to "Thick and Thin sowing:"—"Among the movements of our day none strike us as being so impressive or so important as that which is convening agriculture into ...

    Article : 530 words
  8. BEST MANURE FOR THE ORANGE TREE.

    We have much pleasure in being enabled to present the following analysis of the different parts of the orange plant, in order to show the intelligent orchardman the nature of the soil and manure required for its profitable cultivation. ...

    Article : 271 words
  9. TREE PLANTATIONS.

    We presume we need offer no apology for introducing under this plain-English beading the notice of a tree specially adapted for sea-side plantations, and which appeared in a recent number of the Gardeners' Chronicle. It is as ...

    Article : 543 words
  10. AGRICULTURAL FEATS.

    Widow Marshall, residing at Thornhill, near Johnstone, aged ninety-six, has this, as on former seasons, cut her cora and barley, binding and stacking it single-handed. She has dug the potatoes on her ground, as she is afraid they would ...

    Article : 190 words
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