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'KEPORT OF INSPECTORS 0F TURNIP CROPS IN QUEEN’S COUNTY.—1851.

The Inspectors ofthe fields of Turnips entered for ‘ompetition in Queen’s County, for the premiums fl'ered by the Royal Agricultural Society, report, ‘hat they visited during the latter part of October and the first week in November, the twelve farms entioned in the table annexed, and, after the most careful examination, present the following result:—

SWEDES.

No. otl l Whenl No; 8L wt. Drills IWt. roots on Bush No Sown of roots in in] one acre. each half-chain. Chain. T.cwt. qr. lbs. 56le l May29 29 115% 28 28 16 £2 12 1153 2 lJ’ne 15 ‘28 99% 32 26 19 0 1‘2 1078 3 , 2o 30 97% 30 26 1 20 1043 4 29 46 90 l 28 i9? IO 0 O 900 5 22 33 85g 29% 22 9 1 24 899 6 17 40 993 28 22 3 0 24 886 7 1831 77% 32 21 14 3 8 869 8‘ 33 87 27; 21 7 0 16 854 9 14,33 92 Q5 21 10 Q 24 821 1‘0 44 75% 99 1910 3 17 781 11 27-34 '75 96% 1’7 14 3 8 709 12 10,37 61] 3O 16 6 3 3 653 ,Or an average of, per acre, 22 3 3 O 887

ALSO YELLOW BULLOCK.

1 July 1,37 91% 29; .24 1 0 s 2 1337 71g 30 119 3 3 20 3 39 58 29 ,18 0 1 12

Or an average of, per acre, 19 8 l 23