POTATOES
... POTATOES. Best acre, in holding of acres or under, Mr. Wtn. M'CleUuid, of Dungannon, Ist prize; Mr. William Seignior, do. Boat rood of potatoes. In bolding of not more than flee acret, Mr. George Moon. ...
... POTATOES. Best acre, in holding of acres or under, Mr. Wtn. M'CleUuid, of Dungannon, Ist prize; Mr. William Seignior, do. Boat rood of potatoes. In bolding of not more than flee acret, Mr. George Moon. ...
... THE POTATO. regret very much to state that extensive failures have been already discovered in the potato crop the west of Ireland. some instances the seed is rotten ; in others small tubers have Wen formed, are always fatal to the turtber growth of the ...
... POTATOES. We had a very large market of potatoes in Tralee this day (Saturday) with brisk buying for the purposes of seed. Lumpers were sold from 7s. Us. per ten stone; and minions proportion ably higher. can learn (hat the planting of potatoes much more ...
... except the latter between the rows of the potatoes. If the potatoes do not iail they can be hoed out. If otherwise, the substitute crop can hoed out- have seen an excellent sample of the ash-leaf kidney potato, dug from the garden of T. Pratt, Esq., lleavitree ...
... away the last vestiges the recent famine. Encouraged the success of the small breadth of potatoes planted last year, the farmers are this season planting the potato almost to as great extent as in any year pievious to that of the blight We trust they may ...
... support life for any length of time, that the potatoes should be sliceil. kiln-dried, and ground into flour, which will keep in dry plaee for any length of timo, and by which means the entire substance of the potato will preserved. We are still of opinion there ...
... THE POTATO CROP. The opinions regarding the existence of incipient disease in tho potato crop are daily becoming more conflicting. Some of our contemporaries assert that the crop is in a most healthy and luxuriant state, while others affirm that there ...
... THE POTATO CROP We regret to announce that the Might which has been fatal iu former years threatens again to destroy the greater portion, or at last a very considerable portion, of the potato crop. Reports from ail quarters concur in representing the ...
... THE POTATO CROP. The re ports of the state of the potato crop are becoming every day more alarming, district the north was but partially visited the disease last year, but this season not a plot of potatoes. in field or garden, nor of any variety, either ...
... respect the potato crop, believe there is little doubt that the taint has appeared in the tuber within the last ten days. Limerick.—This day (Saturday) the potato market showed the first symptoms of disease in the new crop, and in the few potatoes thus marked ...
... bi**»i of the varieties of th*- potato. II Wherever the leaves and stem a* - *- dead, it Is advisable t*» die up the crop a» speedily possible, and select the best tubers (to be kepi apart from the rest) for s*ssl potatoes. It i* p oltible t!u-r- ill be ...
... THE POTATO CROP. In the last Derry Journal letter appeared, purporting to proceed from a person in this neighbourhood, in which it was stated that a great many fields here have exhibited “the incipient symptoms of disease. We are authorised to state ...