Vater for the 
11852. 
FF 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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— — 
in his earlier N though speaking cautiously, as 
was fp gt me on a 19 year: ag aaea of the pecu- 
niary of this undertaking, imparte ted. some ‘facts 
which Teave et ep gare it toe have been la: argely 
Bes taining, if a rr yi 
the fertility. of the — ures, to which t solid man 
fro was formerly devo 
of cartage ed), he is 
at 6s. a load. 
ass * N 
138. 
king into account the yield. er 
be imagined. 
ese results fall i infinitely maet of what might be 
done by carrying out the sam 
stead of d, as has bee 
hree 
t 3000 ton 
scale; the urine, in W 
ound most expedient in practice, with t 
times its bulk o 
no 
he impervious nature 
ures, — surface of which it. flows off in 
e, 
large — a che loss of its fertilising effects, and | b 
ters of the neighbourhood. 
cultivating more of this land in 
ye- pir aa crops, would add immensely 
to the productiveness e far 
the Wege in — — the . 
tothecultivated land; on the for 
to the Doyation of de wa 
The breaking up 
Italian R; 
Deanston's represe i 
luable material or goat — lace, 
and of the remonstrances of parties in the —— 
ow — . into the adjoining canal w 
a e next place. "visited was the farm of metal Mill, 
near Maybole, in Ayrshir ire, the pro 
pert who adopted and improved on 
In b respe: 
- a non a n antages, as 
purpose of diluting the — has to be 
maised from a menih of 70 * ies nd from a distanee of | 
the where it is mixed 
more than 4 
with the 4 These tanks 
in numbe dimensions 
ly: 48 „ 14 „ 12; 48 x 14 „ 15 3e. 
x 17 x 12. They have 
is 
this is and. to the 
add ano er length of 
of 
supply, and 
on ng it in —.— field, to 
comm 
c 
enabled 0 sell all this manure, of vocation we e e W. 
appears 
monk gratitude, and to make pam 
th. of its 
dressed with 10 tons of solid farm manure, and abou 
se 
2000 stags oo the piscina 3 6 bushels of mea Ned 
eady fo 2 days | co 
bones along oeing 10 or 1 
earlier than — er i . po dou ble the amount 
es per ; the yield 
ated at 40 tons the Solch ae acre, e their 
great eee seemed 
ion. From o 
ee treated in the 
which a second 1 of liquid was given just before 
1 
— of such measures 
to 
and the e a i inferior to 
arge propo a — of "Eng lan 
ul rees of social — 
and death, one —.— but earnestly desire the 
s as will ensure — double 
result of purifying the town and enrichin ng t — 
Ave stated ea 
d | thinning, a from 20 to 25 tons a . Similar 
favourable. resu h Cabbages ; 
fs has not 
Italian Rye-grass 
than its allowance of liquid, fi whic 
increase of luxuriance over that a 
eidentally ait ag more 
showed a marked 
four —— as m 
the same — of land, a er of the la 
at the same time ease is plant, of al. — 
to receive aaa nourishment in this form with 
as are the r 
; and grea 
believe that the maximum of productiveness i is not yet 
yet farther opie: we know the full capabilities of the | 
f oneimportant fa oc pa ith this exop 
—— am Cadet that, notwithstanding the rank luxurian 
— under 
at the 
the notice of he gentlemen I mentioned above, under 
supply 
execution, I 
advantageous mode 
1 may be b 
of the cou 
ery| Gen 
Mr. 
rector gregh so ee with the gloom 
ectable 
8 
and d 
trust a will not be long before diis móét 
isposing of the refuse of to 
rought into . operat ion in various parts 
ntry. I have, 
eral Board of Health. D. F. a 
MR . MECHT'S BALANCE-SHEET. 
Mecu’s enthusiastic language has for some time 
m of numerous re- 
culturis 
— 
imself beat 
re eee Mr. 
as been mad 
and pr 
a Protection 
ming 
a 
a question between free trade 
otection, so “that it was eee med in 
nist to take his Ho owever. 
e a very wakan Protectionist, 1 
an acre, 
with the — Lapparat us. This does not, — 
nelude of the engine, Free and ta 
ast, built of stone and arched o 
~ cost of or thereabouts stone for the purpose 
clos a 
r Grass. ts gave evidence 
of the full amount of fertility attained! — the us an 
he 
ng 
notice was a small 
m belonging to Mr. ae close stp the town of 
Ayr. It consists of 50 imperial a Pe 
aie a the 
saan of from the  appeara 
y the tion of “liquid manures with a 
same as 
o illustrate 
owth, I may mention that the eae between 
part of the same field. that had been cut i st 
er was distinctly 
me treatment has 
successful, hook in Penta e lesser 
degree as — per te of ee with 2 root erops 
grown on the farm ; he garden we 
Cauliflowers, Gree way Rhubarb, 1 other 
Gale gees * in an degree after 
one dressing wit h liquid manure, wi which was the more 
mo * 2 rig 4 
sea shore; vos ee of the: — might 
xtreme rapidit, £ 
T A ne abder deustüng 18s, 4d. 
the handsome sum of — 118. IId. 
the account. Mr. 
been account with 34 
10s. Were 
n the 
* October, 188 
seal solely the 
eril to examine this famous ba lance- 
red to the presen 
If this be so, and the 3 is an accu- 
etober, 1850, to 
debited 
one side, and 
customary — of the 
Now, 
33 1s, 4d. 3 
consum 
tion. 
; out-going tenants would credit 
ba er e 5 hee 
ed t 
supe e n and 
vam 7 6d. ; 3 and 15 
Lord Yarboroug 
ng * year * and corn 
he amount of 15587. 17s. 64d. ; 
al 
901. ; 3 it is very clear 
d 
on the eee hand, pon ** Me 
o Dieet w uld require an occupa- 
Now, Lord Yarborough’ aig 1 raain to 
e account 
the 653“. 1 
——— ; 
“Ye-grass t erops on 
gency Bey won deliver by jet rom 
would 
tienen — 2 | 
~ same — r anion se f 
— but a don Ie set of men — oe 
a of pga in: is Z of a mile, td 
— wee of delivery is abou 
400. acres. To — the same 
Fi 
Ege 
7 1 
; same extrem 
tieable.. One field of Rye- |. 
il, has been cut- once, fed off twiee 
in sited by Me ‘Teller that besides the enorm 
quantity of the produce 
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E may add one fact of 
whole 
The cases detailed furnish some measure of the | 
in cultivation, 
attainable 
'roborated as they are by others which did not om this 
under observation, but one 
benen ces, ; 
