. Hale's history of agriculture by dates. A simple record of historical events and victories of peaceful industries . hdowns. 1830.—Jersey cattle first imported into theUnited States from the Channel islands. 1830.—The vacuum pan erected in by Mr. Thomas Morgan in Louisiana,the pioneer of these appliances. 1830.—Major Knox, of Danville, Ky., greatbreeder and prize winner, commenced breed-ing jacks and jennets. 1830.—Wm. Ensign, of Wilburs Basin,Saratoga county, N. commenced breedingred hogs. 1830.—Light one-horse wagons first ap-peared in Connecticut. 1830.—Wm. McCtombie, of Ti


. Hale's history of agriculture by dates. A simple record of historical events and victories of peaceful industries . hdowns. 1830.—Jersey cattle first imported into theUnited States from the Channel islands. 1830.—The vacuum pan erected in by Mr. Thomas Morgan in Louisiana,the pioneer of these appliances. 1830.—Major Knox, of Danville, Ky., greatbreeder and prize winner, commenced breed-ing jacks and jennets. 1830.—Wm. Ensign, of Wilburs Basin,Saratoga county, N. commenced breedingred hogs. 1830.—Light one-horse wagons first ap-peared in Connecticut. 1830.—Wm. McCtombie, of Tillifour, Scot-land,founded a herd of Aberdeen-Angus cattle. 1830, June.—In the American Turf Reg-ister and Sporting Magazine a contributorsuggests that trotting matclies at regularperiods would be as useful as the runningraces by thoroughbreds. 1830.—.Jonathan Curran, of started breeding jacks and jennets. 1830.—.Tohnson grass introduced into thiscountry fr-.^m Turkey. 1830.—fTapan clover first coming intonotice in this country. It was an accidentalintroduction from CHESTER WlllTl-; liDAR—EXPORT, asn two-year-old, weighing 700 pounds; wassweepstakes winner at the St. Louis by J. W. Dorsey & Sons, of Perry,111. The St Louis Fair referred to is theGreat St. Louis Fair, first opened in 1856. 1830.—First appearance of the ChesterWhite hog in Ohio. Keeland and Isaac Toddbrought a pair with them from East Haven,Conn., to the vicinity of Wakeman. Threeyears later Joseph Haskins also brought apair from Massachusetts. 1830.—In this year, in his Treatise on theVine. Mr. W. H. Prince enumerates eighty-eight varieties of American grapes. 1831, .January 1st.—The Genesee Farmerfounded by Mr. Luther Tucker at Rochester,N. Y., and was the forerunner of The Coun-try Gentleman, the oldest agricultural peri-odical in the world, having Ijeen publishedcontinuously and without interruption. 1831.—In this year superior steel hoe


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