p. r - ' . " U wir.ur or ST. WhLV is tV ir preferrc j; "J - . . . 1 1 , " .r cd t fjvwrs f I r. j 2x gN. :it:jid V iit curs 1 , AGMCULTOlli:. ; Th tut of Arts Sowrc ofUuwiUC e, r. t J of Um LkoJ, w4 palroa oC Ui .' . ' m o.iir r; aq ujr&r. . .'. At a meeting of the Richmond Society far roKictais Agrical:ure, held on tlw d in- fcUnt 1- " , . : . T" -. . ,-'- :T Corresponding Committer, who 'were tt- ,tt !, by a resolution of the list meeting, l- r uke a report specifying the particular ob- r:iti which the a:icnt:6n of the Society ' " i -!-; !irected arid the Vest means of cl t .' ; i ..'-rraktion fhcrccn,dri in conformity O su'J resolution 'suhiv.it td :the Society, a r.ur.ihcr cf queries :wh;Ji-be' w oti!.iJcreJ, were, after some amendments and additions, approved, ar.l ordered to be pub lished. ... . Tlieyare r.ovr. puUisht-o,. ender a Lope, that the rsons cualif.ed to give -infermajjon tan 'any o. the su' sets to which thev relate. 'will consider themselves as individually called -ca to communicate to .theSoCie.y,for the public benefit, thejesular of their observation .'and experience." -.-v..- ' - ' ' i. he object of the Society, m to collect ircm i o the rc,aed-; 2J. tLt varUl'c CT'v'..f at arejvfvred a any "pari'icul-tr district t6 hat soi.s arfc they respectively Ixst uiu-d. . ".".. 10.' Do. At ta Indian cdhi. - - ' 3IA Toucc'cf the Disuses of Wheat that are most iojurluos, t'.w "preventative and rer medics.- " -. . . 32. What species of graia is fund o ex haust Land in the gre.tr-bt decree, and a com parative estimate of the vxptiicc of cultivation and product. -' ' 33. In what soilj and Bitnations eanltre be cultivated the ".greatest advantage what mode, and in what rotation of 'crops, and what js the most "profualdi Application of it. i ' U. . Will live yield a profit if sown , in the Autumn, and led offia the: sprirjj, and to what speties of stock U it best ailiicd. 3J. The soil and culture that are best suited to hemp, the expenca and product. . t - anr'A-letailed kecount of the whole ma nagement of lempfrom the preparation of the ground' to Hie dressing, it, ud preparing it far market An estimate of the expence ahd producil ' ... 37. D as to Flax:r::-;";,f- " 33. Dj as to cotton- 30. The best node cf tlrairrinof s.vcmp' lands and convcitinji them into meadow. V 4'X lloxv arc watertd meadows best Jormetf; .i ... - - - .... j- :7cr7 quarter, and tcdiiruse, aJthe. wlorma- i nd what fcoII$ awjy,tuationi ia the middle and lion w wen naa tenaency to promou me g- lowcf couatry Ci& improVed in this way w .th jicuawros Virginia, i w ci4 V"'V I advantage. V - s " : , '" '.'. there tp. In, Various parts of this 'stateimii ' " ' ' yiduaU distinguised for .their industry, siil ''.-.- 'jnJ success, in .the cultivition of the earth. . . Knowledge, however, can tfe imported by oral " 'cammuaicatioh, but to a few, and thebenefi - . cial influence of individual practicri however , judleioua and proGtabltv most .be -confined . within .very', narrow limits-To remedy this ' Vil the Ociety proposes jo "collect all the - K ; practical agrictiltural knowledge of the coun- , trv, and to canvey j? tcixne puoliC,in the way -. 41. Is there any method by which lucerne. clover or land under tilln-e can be watered with advantage, in those districts of coufitry 42. Are embankments practicable on an ex tended scale on the. larger rivers, , above or below tide water, h the- mode of forming them. 43.' What preen food is best suited to cattle inthenWiniefVandearly- in the spring," which will best answer the expenc of cultivation.' 44. Have lucern; saintfoih; fetches or chico- iry been cultivated by any person to a conside-! C3. IIowuihegTratesiqMni. , to rtcc-.re cr Li :t tC:c he o'jt.uncd irom o.oti n - - - .:.e:A '.t t'J;f whole a ! ran,.--are t!; rarticu' J' t " ne a::.-n:lonbeirj paid t Irt; Is tlw? r-ractn-e cl , $iccp in thtf somber, ci thr .lrtarea er disadvantarc ofiitjwt'd reference to the Stock as the Land ; to w..at ri!. ii it hrt tutted f - - - ' vn. Thm best awUc-Cion ft! manure ta a ro tation of Crop J la which wheat and Ir.uun com are included. . . v . - 4 1 rt. n . Tn.re tobacco i wheat are cuiuvai- " . . . ... . t r cd due artention being paia ro tne njiurc the soil in-each InsUuce rt. Is nvmure applied with most advantage in a IresTi taic or aucr n bk'-"'v Oicntalioivi . . : - w ; '. 73. Trut best mode ot rai.ing iargr quauu- tics of manure from fattening 1 logs Can straw be used for litter in large quantities vylhott injury to the Hogs f . . . . . 74. Are If.rm pens lor at?c intnewimcrwi the wb6le.bctw&cjal, andv:.at utne best plan for constructing t,ieir ? - ' -; . . 7 7i. Dae nljisterwhcn combined wila olner manurca tcraatkahly increase' Uicir tfTccts f The brst management ot vrc-iaru-i. WlA. v;vi ?ofrr wi7Jt eHr.r-cr . . L.'..:d Vt . Iyif.!-ijp. 1 w-smetp'jw, f. rtn of in .'J-rl.ny Kc wxhjiHmem cf -,.,. . ccr. '. : i i fjfjeir to fi'.j'u. lht ' V., ; tayt:f t-';ftir f iw-ar drlat.-rr. I mi.tit oUin tfiiit recJ for wlUIj I t,,' wori J c itencinc, , Lut 1 fvur.'J nsy ,,uJt li.tla e.if' -Vred. tlut rvlMier pn ntr n wuulJ saT'i r me to a-rtis.ue it. ;Vl en i i . . a(klrescJ your Lonrthlj in pVa k, 1 h-!c.'. d all tlx ft cf r-!o t'.i:i:' wlacV reiirrvl r, icouKl; and t.a mti J wett pWaCW' ;.. neglected, bo it ever so III' le. Seven year-, 'my l.f! ti iv 'r.rw r-" w?teJ fi )ui- ftuivi trd rjci.', cp t from your door ; tlui-i.". f !.i-'u iliue I L. . C8rr)-ii.t oo my woik tl.riu'jh ilif ict.'.iirv i f ti Is U"elesl V compbln, and have !.n u ; last, to tli- crj;;e of p';!iclioii, wuht ut c. aHitncj o;h' worU of er-tuurjeeniru oa, of favour. J uch trcMrtHni 1 Lot tij--i-, never lud a l4tioi U.r.re. . Is nut a IVmni my I)rd, enp w' .o j v ; cor-cra" en a'nuo Bti-u-ji'ft'.ij lir 11.0 in U.e and trlicu he h-s re.chc J j;i-jiiuil f ncur,. i.u wiia help I Tl notice which you Lave ret; ed to take of my labours, hud it. hi:en ctr lv. i ft "l1.il of a Dairv Farmer-Is the Dairy' a I We. been kinds bntit liaibecn.' rft l.yc larre locuucrrnt, unu cunn'nrnirjyi ! iia i and Cirmot impart it ; till nr.. 0 an 1 i wi iu , i nppe jt u no very c jmoi i.s;n;uiy confess oblit?auoif where no Untfit lu$ U preGtaWtf object to be -attended to on- a , cale. and in what situation t. 78, ;Whether Arable Lands caa t convert ed intd grazing Fatms with an Increase of pro fit, and in what situations f . .. ; ' 79. .The kinds of riougmj tSat are - -used in different districts, are there any lately introduc ed that have peculiar advantages and what are theyX s -T'AV 4- ;., ,&a Do. ns to Threshinc Machines, .V ag- p-ons, Carts ahd Implements of agriculture in introduce, to our acquaintance ,Tarosh? roeral. -L' , ' ... . " T . 'the JCingof ll'itifito and aome, of thei.a.; ceived, or o be unwilling tlut the" pubiirk t cSn'adcTme as ow'ici; tlut to lVtixtn, -hiw i vidence las ehabled ine tt do fur myselC , 5 . tub iMiiA.v mp.vPAnni', . . The Editors of the llgHihhj Ktvie wAn i' notice of TurnbuIPs Vo'yag? round the . 81.-' The best mode of extirpating tlie. ud jjlands. . : . .. ; : i , . -j- ' ; Garlick and other troublesome Weeds - -Mm . Thse who, in the a.conhts cf f 82. What improvement can oc mauc on our jvigatorj, have obfyrveu trie simple a " ' 1-1! t I I kll I , . I . ' J 1.1. 4' P r: t r .4i.l sit n,cn .may b5 droTcd tt conductive to. the LJy,.. Kntf feft(1 wifh v;hat gucce89 general welfare Jn. Jthis -undertaking, they .Call for and confidently expect, the aid of all, ;vhosc-studie$ and labors enable them to add to or improve the, public stock of agricultural iinforrnvjon... k,v . ; CEO. HAT, SrcVy. - April ttm. k v - ' resent inclosures Can live hedges he raised, patriarchal manner in which the. kiv.gj i.i from what plants spy ' tney lorra a su.acientf islands in tntse seas lived wjuh thwir iU j fence. -To what soils and situations ate they wiU no doubt be surprised tofceflr that 'I im 1. 41. Do. as to cabbage?, parsnips; carrotd knd pumpkins in a course of field cultivation for the use of catde. ';.' -' 1 '".,' ' 46. y.hnt soils and situations arc best suit ed for turnips 1 which is the best mode of cul tivating thena far the Use-of stock " n largj scale hovr are they best preserved, and which is the best application of them, i ,j - U a , j ITL" L !. .L.I . i.t-.t .r...! 'i The best mode cf restorinc troro outii4i. ri ir . .-. c . ill 'if II . . i , IliUljC VIULJ Ul HUfH HHYl - , ' " - - - .1, " v .48. ' lo wlut Kind of stock is it best suited. 49. .The forming and management of-Jimo thy meadows will they succeed in .the1 lower country, and under what circumstances." V'4" ,30. Are there aty other meauow grasses best . suited I , ', 83 A notice of - am bandry or the management nv District. .. Wliellter in , any pav Conntry the b73tcm of Husbandry is improv- injti nd in what the improvement consists f surpris ihama ha5 regular h'ody guards clothed in 1 provemenr i nus.-f0rini vho gu on. duty aud relieve t ach c-- of rural ailairs in a-; calling out at rv: haljfJNour All ' vt,. ; 4. ;: v. - ' I Ithithe has ml palace. built after iheHuri'j.t ticular part of .th:8tvlc: of briclt, and with Kazed wV.dov that ire has about h'rm, European std Ad, -can artiheers -of almost .Bverv descript'u QUiEIlE. land, filling up gullies and bringing it in order v for tht. plough -''i ' . 2.. T)ie4ieit rrttntion of r'nma !n whlt-h ' In- t,w - - i diun corn, wheat and clover are included-" r - . 3. Do. in which tobacco, wheat and clover v - 1 .1 ' . 1. rf...l .1.4i.4.il . 4m.MV 1 4 . . . . . . . , -3 jlo, wneiiwr if i uwfuuitf, ww m na tnat ins own subjects; nave utqu.ri t respect-: v'tSTtrr- ' ; f.i ?. j . -y' v"-'- tgreat knowkdge" of "several of Ihe'' meuv; t 86. The Quantity of seed .whent and otherf4cai tfru . he has i naval foroe of i . ' r : . : . v. j . . . ... . . i . . . . . . . . smau rrain proper ior Bn trc wiui .t W M ' 1 .. 4. ta we son una urns r 87. Do of Clo - .? if w . ... . ... - ...... promoting Agnculturc,. hew on the 2U mstant,:he J, about to 6pett a commerce with Cbir a, . LodrintttonUarni!MonfOtiumberiana,jocn ; m,nr ih.r nnK.;n;.i. o.i Scabroke, lUchmond, SVnowledge which is useful, nd prr5fverinSly Joseph IL; Jrlayo, Tienncot.DN Thepdorick himaclf W.n.tbusei among Ms sub- iciLivui.c otarda of twHiiffi rfM. . from SK'tii in i..r oi sowing. ? ; iburthen. Some bf them even ccnntrbottonttdi cr-seed. .' ' ' ' J that he hai a considerable tradin!! eonnt'x'ioa of Amcrica,and;tliat iM ' tf iMmi ii?i1rf tliariKi. mind is tA, , 51. Will bumett answer when cultivated on MeckknhurgVDr. Thomas. ATtty Ches--hci eKUes in the islands and the kings around an extended scale what soils is it t best suited terfieW, Col Wm. Daniel, Cumberland, Cbns- t j . co-tinVul aiarm tbd he is ckrlfv aus. IS VnCl'fWVr VMI 4VUIUI U V I IVI I V 4 '4.4V- . : corn 5. Do for a clayey soil including wheat ' . The. best rotation of orops. for new lands, r.i,. .iL ,. U .'with a notice of the particular sods, I '. - ' 4. m . t ' i . i- . . . i . ne oest moue 01 preventing lanas un der the plough from washing.;, .. 8. .The comparative advantages or disad .vantages ot the two systems, that for the purpose efcxcludiner stock Y'ta'M.flt eAlr jrt ' tl hHA.l m a. l. : 4 a thmia1 -r.fofif.and whlrh imtW M tn th, . . pwcnutives and cure of the to, how Is it to be cultivated, and what best application of. it. -M f .:'r-v; t . ' W.-The comparative advantages and disad vantages: 6f the use of horses and .ules in hu hich t"ritfvisa V.T i Viaf Tn tVi.' B-cnx ft ts enburg, Samuel BlcCraw, Richmond, m. II. c not aBonarte of South.' con CajHU,,oekgtoam, V.Wlf ' .AVkinir oihs lbl : r V bandry, i and the sdils and situations id whic theyare respectively best suited. -,- &C'Pm5! kitio-of horse? nd6xf ; a Th, best method, pracUcaUe on a large BrTl- - JilW41 "'scale of bringing exhausted lands into a condU ?eM. thlf w.hr " mrf onbrmger..:4is?? oned.strict thah ,atVj new ranu.1 clearinor. Tana, bringing it m order, lor cultivation. i'4U'.'HpsM.. brooml iU&lpl& ejdsDst sbro't into cultivacn i how hi the broom-straw i most effectually eradicated, and ; reduced into wjnure t;'iA&AT,r ivj.fiC' . 12. The bestrotation of crops for river low grounds, in which wheat, cora, and clover are included," i-iJ-S '. ';'.. .,:- Ct-'t Hi. Is theye any ameliorating crop that "can vviddie, .Richard Cwbrn,- King and .Queen, Samuel Taylor, Chesterfield, ; Gen. '.Minor, SpoUyylvar.il, were elected members of the said. SocietyV- ; ",''" ; t ;v i he gentlemen thus chosen, will be pleased sease- among homed cattle called the bloody to cvrmider thi publication as notice; to them, respectively, t uieir election f ' P'.tyt Veiiable, the President oftjie Bank, is tlw .Treasurer of the Society' Tohina .the members lately elected, will transmit, as soon mong Horses called the yellow water--Is.. as an opporturihy offers, the amount of the an contagious and under what circumstanced. 56. The diseases of sheep, how . are ' they beat guardod against and what , are1 the remc- oual contribution GEO: II AY, -Wry. r April 7, 1811 v ' - . , ,4iivs.' j ' , '. ''-''- " "" i fTlio tbresroinc" Queries are-addressed nanicu Si- The best breeds of cattle, sheep o. horrs I larly to tho farmers of Virginia, but might . with in any particular district, are there any ;sitfta- equal propviely be sddrcssetl to the Agriculturalists lions to which they are better suited than others tb Carolwas. ;W republish them hi the Hope and is there any particular system of mati. that they, will fxdto' sttendon here, pi ouce in. .!: -'-.t. j-if . i ...v errmknii nhsrrv'aiinn. hnti rw fusion a rnor friioiiiit , Te;cult Svelv' communicsuon of te.; Wc respectfully: revest " wk,kdvamageiff,i...ir:sv5, r: ;f T w , . , ' Uj...M ' ,i,. ; snswers to these enquires to bo communicated i 4 ,vr 14.' The;(comparative. advantages and tRst -' ' V ? I best means of increasuig the ( stock medialeiy to ourselVcHfor publicadon in this paper1. isn tneir intormauon con- Sotiedes'iif either Rich- they arc informed that the 15. Whether Indian com can h; Cultivated "" f. . oosurcs. 'tage, aUdto what species of soils .ia this mode da wwvia s . m - T year after year on the same lahd with advan-l "f ll5 Pwc ot shutting up ( catt e, ' . U -k..-:i4..i. r--.:!.' .k:- ana supplying inem witn crecn tooa'tn. the Star will : olTord them Che means certain, conve- mentand unexpenwve oar JtJd.J 7 s c ;V- awr;.ke, feeling terror and incessantly infusirg ,Lf,r ECONOMY.. ,,'.r.'.;. ; iThe following Anecdote will 6et the 'sul- jec of economy in a . very' strilmg poiut f View i . At the time when thfi.Lor.don Bridge was building, or repairing, thw gentlemen, 1to Were solicit irg subscriptions to carrycot the work, called tu the. uoor of a vealiby gemk tcan, and just as they were- entering the doer, they Itcard the geniietnari scoldjng at bis e- male' aervant for throwing into the ;jre,' a . match csf brimstone,5 after she had used- it, jA f"Sh?nS - candle.; The . tieflcetions of ths Iffentlcnacn at the door,yerc a . follows -r , F Wel, if this man is so much afraid of losing 1 a match of brimstone, we shall most certain) ; lose oUiUbor in shewing him, our ,'proppsajv They, however, presented their lubsciription paper, and he put down against his s came the; generous sum pf (i hundred prnidififfhc K?n ) tlemen then told this, liberal donor fvhat had ; been their reflections l - when standica: thp.'' door-and hearing him scold at hi servant, for 'i'-iMi, t i- ft ' a : js . ". -i'-art tfiith match bfri"rnst(ne.;;The.'geD;. tleman replied .? that A waa. nqt for tb e t" iJlt.' . ' 1 ' 1 '". tr - 9 ' ' r.t j of cultivation, be jt suited I n' -i- .-iHH. v . A .1. :.; io.( ine 1 Indian corn . . 17.. I lie most ettertual . moil, of nrotectmtr vV' 'Indiah corn. afer jdtover lay from.. the worm. , : 18.; How 13 wheat most, effectually protect .;'U cd agahtit tlie'Hcssian Fly I :;.'. ;.. ,-' growing seasons instead of turning them out ........ . 4 .. . 1 i .. . 1 to nasture. answfvi n thi 'ronhtf'v r ifa lin. est metnoa 01 preparing lanci tor 1 v vr . I , , " , ancuUivatng, I UWUU 19 BIT WV. HUldVMS i ' . " , I'1 19.' The-'advantages and disadvantages; of dee? ploughing and,wbat soil is it best suited 21." Ine ' comparative . ndvantacrs of fall. j. winteiF and spring ploughing for apring crops.1 bx. yoiation 01. crops. in wnich annual t 01. a.ne most oenenciai application 01 nais- ter. and to what soil it is best suiu-d. The oiiantity of plaUtcr stiflicient to ma- nure an acre -now oiten snouia it be repeat ed with a specification of the 'soils to which it has been applied-;-(':'.C!;'.,;M'v;";' vi? J . ' ' ,1 63. IS there any speciei of fossil mamif e that can be found tn largo quantities In the Middle Country; and that can be used to advantage ? ; u4. Is piarie (properly so called) to be found 1 . 1. ,..-. '.. i. 4 " ;" If gwmioous plants jollqw Indian corn and ore. I -upper countfy, has it ever been used :s I , ' ; M f. .1.; .' '.'..'''" ' '.' . I f5.e.:.H ft lYiArlii rvrr K. S3. Which is the best preparation for wVeat, 6J.;. las marie cyer been 1 1 fallow fr it clover lay. ' ' ' r-;:;; A' ; ;.. ' ; Countryt-Have the strata of : 24. The be,t method tf sectlfini? tiheat a- lhcre bccn vcr found benefi :gaittttllwwevTiI.yv l'v c6. WU1 Green Crops fais 65. Has marie eyer been used in the lower shells that abound icial as a manure i 66'. Will Green Crops raised and turned ' In . t; raf "1 . t. ' - - '.' v ; 1. A LETTETt f0t Da. JOllrstyx .TO LOR!) ." 'V VJ . . lit. 4 . A . ' . ' . 1 1 iw w t e Mc-vHtj- ;t . . r ftf. Jflll.Olltt nnnwsS for A liiettnn 1ii. puohslied wen? 4llvesf-(l a Chettevfidd, who pro. ..4. i mrnura 14. ' Wljer T,ne 'KITIOr lltO illflVWl C. S'l w P,:r,i8r'"wmetlilrij w6re from "Uiii Clieiirr- uci 4.r igvei rarg, umu Uie vk wu snftounciul.iu nesdy toanixf"1. Lordshlt.. cure t6 himself the immortality of s df dicmioh; wrote two ppors in the" fnrid,'4 tccnmineiKlinii' the Dicttntinrv A flip finKlM. in tdmkd ni' mt..:V... . , .... , .icti imnpiiQicnt Lome auiiirair. nnuniy uc-vicc ep mr Horn nccedii nirnaaicfi yiat ne scoiaeti ac tne srrvu. , , bUi wis WipRn'tfest hEi ':displ-aiur.e it.ef tmny; evtin A ca.-idle- match Avasted, . Sta. s anv! tMgach his servants a lesson of Economy and 1 Ffuiiy'; For'' continuedihtt gentleman, jv.I; the'aefvant hatf been indulged tfVyasvlng candle matrh, sh would ake uitf wberty i; tfcruwjng aw.iy things of grtater value. Sut t ijP.Wi .tlie servants and .;Vh VM.&m'Jf:.:' t taught k otworve the strictert rn,!er, f .co my, fu.ail .things, much. in- Jhs course ct a yeaF, m-.iy he.snvud fur, charitable purposes. Thus. nradent Economy in ' saving, small things If aw. btin wasttdi I ani ever supplied Withja suiBcjency.o- meet ad chanrahle dpmanu-" -' the ijbiriil mnef, which you have : -witucssn, eai-li iij hjjed, thai MitYf reader .ill tV. $lir&y)i.xiti Md'go'.ind.(!j Eiervitci a-, .: 'f jnh?lWmWoC. eurth act, an'ur , onco 'app-ljid to' M urphy for assistancc-r ii' ftyii'.ht4 I rln L-iintv TiKlv It ll.Y naT!Vtleil i i i .4' I : .. )?.xc ilecl the i r .;;-".' -,6iiiiii. ...viwjj. ;v . r . , . -o . " " . V . r ' " " "...l" 1 " ",K",ai"'y i''P.wieiai7iit.rcUlfS and occwiomd ih ', ;'t..:T:' i'.fi' ' i .. MJ.';rt m fv? S tnat can ne cultivated advantage otf a large improvement be equal totine expcncc-nWhat uowiir. letter j .-:f-.-?r. f t i f . a,;;?- wa cy -u " ff Ucalein . rntstImkcropi.';i-::r;.s';'': plants aVebeitstiited to f'tmurpose, andthe Zo--l navi? "been twtely mtbrmenW tU craggy, at .the tiid ofthetounhtoct, iSl;e; t5. IfJilJarK Wmgnemm m$ paper4,1 in ot-cbnxHve business for- the' fifth. .- Hflv '.' ';' : f- ''-I '-';-. 'V ' --',. - ' !" ' " .......... ,. . ; . ... . ,. , , ...

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