. Farmer and stockbreeder . hey are attached to tin ? freehold, they are fixtures and the tanabl lo> to remove them without first riving yon onemonth* option to purchase lb. o Lex. LOSS ON CROP (NoRmAMPTtursiiiKM It is ? almost impossible to estimate a loss of this natnroi without inspection. In fact you would he wcll-I advised in keeking the aid of a local valuet 10 , male it. At any late some of ih<-- items shouldlie the compensation yon wen- emittedto :ioni the landlord for laying down the pa-lure,the costs of cultivation (seed, ploughing, manuringof the corn crop,


. Farmer and stockbreeder . hey are attached to tin ? freehold, they are fixtures and the tanabl lo> to remove them without first riving yon onemonth* option to purchase lb. o Lex. LOSS ON CROP (NoRmAMPTtursiiiKM It is ? almost impossible to estimate a loss of this natnroi without inspection. In fact you would he wcll-I advised in keeking the aid of a local valuet 10 , male it. At any late some of ih<-- items shouldlie the compensation yon wen- emittedto :ioni the landlord for laying down the pa-lure,the costs of cultivation (seed, ploughing, manuringof the corn crop, lo»j (he small value of the 8 or 8hushrla). and the profit you would have made fromthe hay crop if it had continued in its former mo-di i ton. Of course you w ill have some In lie ol»l ideato surmount and one will lie that the slwnrr orpaucity of the corn crop was not in any way dueto your method of cultivation, hut to the aeatheror other extrinsic causes.—Lex March 17, 1919. AND CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE JOURNAL. 435. TO READERS. Would our readers please show The Farmer and Stockbreeder totheir neighbours, and ask them tobecome subscribers ? LONDON GRAIN. Wheat. The season at. home continues to be very unsettledand it is doubtful if spring sowings will be at allextensive this year. The autumn-sown wheat willneed top dressing to strengthen it. The foreign-wheat crops are officially estimated by the C in tdianStatistical Department at , bushels,against 1,696,000,000 in the previous season. Thisis -reassuring at the present time when CentralEurope and Russia are putting in claims for100,OCO,000 bushels to stave off actual famine. Thejnarkets are very dull at present for all sorts ofimported wheat, but No. 1 Red Winter, Australianand No. 1 Canadian are less out of favour thanNo. 2 Red Winter. This is thesort which the (lovcra-ment pushes in a large measure on the market, andthe reluctance of millers to take the type is thecause of much of the dullness. The new Argent


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