. Catalogue of vegetable, herb, tree, flower and grass seeds, bulbous flower roots, agricultural books, & re informed by that gentleman, that he usedno more grain from Oct. 1816, to April, 1817, than was used fromApril, 1610, to Oct. 1816. Rkmarks.—There is not only much saving and gain in cuttingfodder, when hay is low, but the animal is kept in better health,more particularly old horses, and such as have been injured intheir wind. EASTMANS CYLINDRICAL KNIFE, STRAW AND HAYCUTTER. These machines, made by Eastman, of Baltimore, are conslruct-ed on a large and extensive scale, and are designe


. Catalogue of vegetable, herb, tree, flower and grass seeds, bulbous flower roots, agricultural books, & re informed by that gentleman, that he usedno more grain from Oct. 1816, to April, 1817, than was used fromApril, 1610, to Oct. 1816. Rkmarks.—There is not only much saving and gain in cuttingfodder, when hay is low, but the animal is kept in better health,more particularly old horses, and such as have been injured intheir wind. EASTMANS CYLINDRICAL KNIFE, STRAW AND HAYCUTTER. These machines, made by Eastman, of Baltimore, are conslruct-ed on a large and extensive scale, and are designed for very largeand extensive plantations or farms. They are calculated to beused by hand or horse power, and are very efficient and powerful. J. R. Newells Catalogue of COMMON DUTCH AND HAND CUTTING MACHINES. These Machines which are in very eonimon use, and known toevery practical farmer are considered good machines for smalliarms and stables ; will cut ten to fifteen bushels per hour. Saffords Improved and Common Straw Cutter, with or withoutside gearing ; are well approved and in very general This Implement, one of the oldest and most useful employedon a farm, has undergone of late y ears a wonderful change in aliits most essential pans, and has been greatly improved. The CastIron Plough is now most generally used among the best farmers,and considered decidedly the best. Among the different ploughsnow made of cast iron Howards stands unrivalled. They havebeen used at the different Cattle Shows, and Ploughing Matches,and have in all cases been approved by them. At the BrightonCattle Show at the exhibition in October, 1832, they received thepremium of $10, awarded as being the best plough presented. Extract from the Report of the Committee. The Ploughs were all of cast iron, and by six of the most ap-proved manufacturers. The one by Mr Charles Howard, of Hing-ham, was asuperior implement,considerable improvements havingrecently been made by him, in making the mould bo


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