1 Mo.D stat. 2 Tu. Weather, &c. 3 W. Din Perih. 4 Th. N. P. WILLIS. Farmer's Calendar. St. Philip and St. TIME to put in the plough in stationary. 5 Fr. 8 Mo. D runs low. 9 Tu. Schiller died, 1805. 10 W. 11 Th. 6hD. Very good weather want to get a heavy crop they must go in early. But you are just in time for root crops. Land for roots needs to be worked deep for planting. and fine. Can't get it too deep or too mellow. Mangolds and potatoes ought to go in without 12 Fr. 624. in 28. 13 Sa. Look out for delay. Look out for good seed. 14 A. Rogatien Sun. Low tides. All depends upon that. Why 15 Mo. 6 inferior. D Changeable weather don't you raise more of your own seed? You would know then frost. what it is. The trouble isn't so great as many suppose? It needs D. Ascension Day, or some care, to be sure, but what [Holy Thursday, is there that doesn't? I like to 21st. Hi ti. plant corn by the middle of the month, or soon after. It's a great 16 Tu. 17 W. 18 Th. 19 Fr. thing to get an early start. If planted late the hoeing drags on till haytime. It is getting late to clear the mowing lots. Every stone that can hinder or dull the days. mowing machine ought to be picked up and wheeled off. Any stationary. for rain. woodchucks' holes in the grass? 28 A. Whitsunday - Pentecost. They are very bad for machine 29 Mo. 28th. 68 D. Low tides. 30 Tu. 31 W. Rhode Island Legislature meets at Newport. Rather cool and wet. mowing, worse than rocks. Better shoot the chucks, and fill up and smooth off the holes. Don't neglect the garden. 1871. JUNE, Sixth Month. Astronomical Calculations. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. 's Declination. Day of Day of Day of Full Moon, 3d day, 1h. 43m., morning. Last Quarter, 9th day, 7h. 53m., evening. • New Moon, 17th day, 9h. 45m., evening. 152 1 Th. 4 267 29 15 153 2 Fr. 4 26 7 30 15 35 59 313 92104 sec. D Souths. h. 3 23 10 54 m. 154 3 Sa. 4 25 7 31 15 66 22 114 12 thi. 359 11 54 rises. morn. 155 4 SU4 257 31 15 66 2 216 Okn. 9 25 0 58 164 13 Tu. 4 237 37 15 14 6 10 025 8 8 n'k 165 14 W. 4 23 7 37 15 14 610026 8 9 n'k 166 15 Th. 4 23 7 38 15 15 6 11 S. 27 9 10 arm 141 80 228 9 24 4 0 11 41 34 legs 11 54 4 4 4 legs morn. 4 58 052 6 34 118 718 25 8 42 2 55 10 8 028 104 104 arm 3 25 10 54 10 11 114 arm 169 18 SU 4 23 7 39 15 16 6 12 11 112 12 br. sets. 0 30 170 19 Μ. 4237 39 15 16 6 12 12 Obr. 910 1 20 171 20 Tu. 4 23 7 39 15 1661213 0 172 21 W. 4 23 7 39 15 16 Dec. 1414 173 22 Th. 4 24 7 40 15 16002524 174 23 Fr. 4 24 7 40 15 160 0 263 175 24 Sa. 4 24 7 40 15 160 0 2733 176 25 SU 4 25 7 40 15 15 012842 177 26 Μ. 4 25 7 40 15 15 012954 5 rei. 180 29 Th. 4 267 40 15 14 0 027 6 56 0527 45 2 311 7 sec. 1 20 8 38 June is the pearl of our New England year. With one great gush of blossom storms the world. Aspects, Holidays, Events, J. R. LOWELL. Farmer's Calendar. 1 Th. Nicomede. High wind, PLANTING must now be hurried 2 Fr. with signs of rain. up and quickly finished. It is 3 Sa. Very hi. ti. Din Perigee. getting rather late to put in corn, yet many are still behind with 4 A. Trinity Sun. D runs low. that. The first hoeing presses [62.6hD. also. In fact there is work Much finer. enough at this season. 5 Mo. 6 Tu. 7 W. New Hampshire Legislature meets. As to Swedes, it is generally thought that the middle or 20th of the 8 Th. Corpus Christi. Some rain month is in season, but I have 9 Fr. Charles Dickens died, aged 58, 1870. made up my mind that it is a 10 Sa.gr. elongation W. this good plan to get in the seed as 11 A. Ist Sun. af. Tr. St. Barna. early as the 10th, if you can. time. Turnips want a light, warm soil. Mangolds, on the other hand, Quite prefer a stronger and heavier warm. soil. They ought to go in earlier, Cooler. too. It is a good plan to get 12 Mo. gr. hel. lat. S. 13 Tu. Very low tides. 14 W. Battle of Marengo, 1800. 15 Th. 16 Fr. 17 Sa. 6D.. in Apogee. eclipsed, invis. 18 A. 2d Sun. af. Tr. 21 W. 23 Fr. Very through with planting so as to leave time for hoeing before the at Wash. haying begins to press, and I like Druns hi. to begin the latter towards the end [624D. of this month, so as to get fairly into it before the Fourth of July. hail, in New England, 1870. a little [Longest day. It is always best to keep ent.. Summer begins. ahead of work, and not be driven 22 Th. 20th. Very severe thunder storm, with by it. If you begin late everywarm. thing seems to drag, and it makes 24 Sa. St. John Baptist. the summer go rather hard. If 25 A. 3d Sun. af. Trin. 6 you keep up square with the D. work you feel greater pride and Dull and satisfaction in it, and everything heavy weather. goes smoother. I hope you sowed some fodder corn and millet, or some other crop for soiling. The pastures will be getting short by many places. and by, and the cows need a little extra feed to keep up the milk. 26 Mo.. 27 Tu. Low tides. 28 W. 8. 29 Th. St. Peter. 30 Fr. 6240. Showers in 1871. JULY, Seventh Month. Astronomical Calculations. Day of Day of Day of 's Declination. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. 1 23N. 8 7 22 36 13 21 51 19 20 52 25 19 40 2 23 3 8 22 30 14 21 42 20 20 41 26 19 27 6 22 42 12 21 59 18 21 3 Full Moon, 2d day, 8h. 52m., morning. 182 1 Sa. 4 27 7 40 15 13 0 331410411 thi. | 183 2 SU4 28 7 40 15 120440 111 112 kn. 184 3 Μ. 428739 15 110 5 4 15 24 19 53 30 18 32 Full Sea, D's D D Okn. 93 0 45 185 4 Tu. 4 29 7 39 15 10 06 416 0 14 legs 948 1 47 2 46 20 feet 189 8 Sa. 4 317 38 15 188 7 Fr. 4 31738 15 709519 34 32 feet 198 17 Μ. 4 38 733 1455 0 216 114 114 br. 199 18 Tu. 439732 14530 23 6 112 200 19 W. 4 407 32 14 52 024620404 h'rt |