CONDITION OF THE POTATO CROP
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... SYSTAENS OF POTATO CULTURE. There are three distinct mnethols in which the gardener may yet grow ?? as a paying crop. First and fore.rost is that of getting, the tubers ready to lift a little in adr arco of the. general crop of the :neighbourhood m-here ...
... looks ivell, but in some places is rather gretn. Turnips generally are a failure. Hay is plentiful, but the quality is poor. Potatoes would hare been a splendid crop. but everywhere the blight has appeared. It is really saddening to see thm havoc made. In ...
... ta l T. L. XIA-t TFL-R. 17, HarpeTurh Avnu-ne, Be ?? Zi-ib -Tu1r. POtATO P-LIGHT-A 1 ?? TO TiHS EDITOR OF air, TN-LFAST NFWS-LcETTril I STR-- e a rel- :elifii ijreinrl c _li.- ihe potato diseas*e las measl an3 ?? a2pp. n-aruce in ant-y piarts of the owfntrew ...
... and jut; enf-U- a of sct ?? dot:= cttoa - . -a-.t -, potatoes are concerned the macala-c --l ~-y prolific, hut the rainy -weathe'- aui Tanraer rea-ping the full. heeod. -ito--aIi- ILate POtatoes, talso ct-c agoo~d crn'-o, ?? dis~tricts a-horae ansigns ...
... onats and root crops have improved in Rad- nor. The cremal craps are good in Brecon. but Ihave been beaten down bh tbe rains. Potatoes sare 11oDtly s5fsihsfAtorv, tshough thlere is d.sea-se* iin a, few localities. Rogot crops. thousth i;m- -proved, wall hardly ...
... COI1 RESPONDENCE. THE POTATO BLIGHT. CoMV~DUTUN-TCATTO'N DROM TEE AGRIC'tJL.. TURATz, :DEPARTMMENj.1 JtPOItTTANT AIDVICE TO FARAPERS. TO TIF EtDITOR OF TEtE flEtLAST XrWS-ans- n. Sct .-On the 22nd of June last I addressed toI voi oC: ?? of tliis Department ...
... and the prooeeds of itsI earliest. compositions were generously handed ov;er to tho poor peasants of Irelsand during the potato ounino Some time after his death the Martiuis and MNarchi:oness of Donegall gev a onucert in aid of ]oczaloharities, 'hen ...
... Gill, Secretary to the Agriculteu-al Departmnent, with| respect to the potato blighat. The subject is one of the in-ast vital importance to the farers of Ireland, as the potato crop is so largely culti- vated in this country. Soine timc aga a eom- munication ...
... bicycle in hand to wiunmng i ost - Harry Stewart, (50 vanks), 1st; David Aicken (scratch) 2nd Won easiK-. Five others comnpetrd. Potato Race-Winner, Jo~n Srrvage. Five' others comnete-d. An the Conelusion nf thle sports the prizes u-er presented to the winning ...
... althouglh evcry effort is new Ileirc ?? bv trie Tarrers tc slop tihe spretol 1f lie disase aacd save tie bulls of ttheir potatoes if possiile. ?? present, oery a arm reather h.as done a great deal to revive and counteraut tite htrilnl (lone to Ole corn ...
... of the growth of potatoes. In the parish of Amta., the narish prlest his tried what electri- citv 01vill dn. Ire has sp-ntcd conductnrs hrre and t oI e cl. sameor'l-r t- in tuhe fashion of the trollv svriStai, he hns cove-red the potato fields with a ? ...