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36—1852.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
remarked, it was . known that t many trials o of the 
— 3 were ing elsewhere, in ~ 
with pan probability of simi suc 
wherever the land the necessary in ients - 
cla that time he was himself 3 
l 
traor- 
Feld was deeply ploughed — —— 
reparation for Mr. Smith's plan; 
the requisite implements it was not ica 
1851, were examined, audited, and found ee 
| Bankers’ Letter and Transfer Receipt relating to 
cess purchase of Stock i — sory head per Cents. for 101 0l., were 
laid before the Audi 
Mr. Raymond 
into 2 and agreed to 
The eS GENERAL Meeting of — Society 
was held at the Society’s House in Hanov 
a — of the proceedings at this meeting. 
Miscellaneous. 
h mound. A cou ” of 
opened, we look down in 
vault of the — of a small cottage, 9 there Ped 
ving ne plo 
| example, in this respect, is most judi 
the Turnips ae warmed by mixture with * hot steamed 
r hay. These ching ti 
economical in details. 1 Mechi’s — tan. 
—.— 8 1 — pita ied wel cote 
a „ 
e. 
15 carts of manure (iling, carting, and spreading) . a3 
One ro r * ia iai ie 
Two — hels of seed |. 0 
Dri . 0 
Si ng kes * 0 
off wich sheep eatin 
day. Followed by an ge reen Rounds, or 
ted Cabbage and Kohl Rabe Mr. Mechi's — 
r — poy wandered 
J. D. Piper was still Arising A hie land on the no- - 
ing system, and, * Bea. of ascertaining what kind of a 
show he had for a crop. On going to the 
in a dull, heavy way, the remains of a great man 
1 atom of manure u wil here, the farm, all offal, 
0 
ee 
en present time. The tg —— h 
ost luxuriant appeara ags 
colour, — like — Smits, it there be any fault, 
Mr. = looki too ss in con- 
rred to its connection with sp 
of a dark green i 
r ee of nature, is re 
marke d that all his we m 
as — hold the filth of London, and of m 
dre — grue 
octed in a witeh's 
a single farm, every grain 
n the farm, fulfilling its a tam nted = in 
abbage, oat and the like, which will agai 
sh. ‘This pool is not a Slou 
—— to the sickl 
i required 
many another city. 
pay 3 under towns, and par 
Such fil Ith lies y 
ripens crops for 133 
a 
£ 
© 
8 
2 
© 
5 
F 
12 
= 
eS 
J 
a 
medium sh operations, an 
that pulverisation es petal y should ped be carried 
far ; 3 ke 5 he believed, having ceased 
pass their r soil as former! through a fine sieve.—Mr. 
as — their 
ts corruption rise to thie top, ae pass aside, and sink 
pe 
in the city, and yields s crops for butchers and for ba 
in the field. If we 
tan werf 
reed in — below by the — emm engine; these 
way upward, pe slowly the huge mass st 
the scum breaks upon its s 
i , drained from „the farm—the water that 
once puffed the land up as a nee, a bog 
mour—flows into the tank, is 2 * with — more 
lid „and having thi 
stence, with it, — of * manure, 
through a pipe that lies andor the stron of a 
steam engine. Throug pipe 5 in ind meter, 
the steam engine fo e ferti 
orces ertili into 
series of tubes, which run — the brown skin of the 
of the result from trampling. 
5 consolidation 
In the ie November af 1850 the bole of a pack of hounds | 5 
25 of a ee 
The “soil at Radbourne, as those 
‘the 
y "E wr and the 
gateway in the line of t 
trodden down as hard as a table: aps a — accord- 
ingly, that the store would fail in this part of the 
i hey not be forgotten that 2 valuati 
m wy the. benefits resultin 
re | Mechi’s d Paper 
occasional 
altered, e saw another piece of Mr. 8 e Wheat 
85 planted ‘after Potatoes, the cars ot which are 
above the size, and will certain 33 
each . 
gene n of pre holding 3 farms. 
— number of eep prove 1 For 
nstance, owi — e 
lighte r, and 1 — plough at almost any time ; “whilst 
undrained lands there are many idle days e ae for 
i carted 
ce from 
hed in ; mar oi the 
ouble cartings, fillings, turning Pod in te of the 
. es washed dung-hea — 5 
nee 
at ls. per acre, than by the hand-hoe at 3s. 6d. 
8 mang other advantages arising from the removal of 
4 miles of fences; su 
an warming of the so 
benefit and saving g 
pe at pi = fold my heavy 
w sufficient on my soil, where es and 
to be required. The effects 
are themse 
ons of improved qual 
uation of my rental 
last year threefold, a pretty clear evidence 
my improvements. Mr. 
eg increased — 
Secon 
3 to pap —— —— 
BARN FLoon NG: Subseriber, W. our question to 
.|_ an architect, yo whom we 3 — bear next week, 
Box Maw : JB. Ts iomat enally tou areh wi 
far — onia is concerned, on ich th — immediate 
effect depends, perhaps it would be fair to that 
ats 12 tons of good box manure would be equal to one ton. 
€ 0; 
osphorie acid, more 
field; but on the , it was found before reaping food, and forms the chyle that is to pass as the farm's thas — 
that it had be e best part of the whol are blood through pipes kahr the Aala surface of the that quantity of gu — 3 not be equal to 
Mr. Whitmore remarked that he had gone to 12 inches | land. It creates new life, out of —— there comes new | Canany SEED: JLB. -Toa will find a full account of Kentish 
deep.—Mr. Paine stated that ad ded to death, which ret eat central stomach and Practice in the stare Fo hed Bellon? of seed „ 
20 inches, and foun at the deeper he went the | builds up new life again. As the — e at | aore in rows fac 
ter crops he ined.—Colonel Challoner refe frog, the pot here i always kept a a boiling, and death a mon h of March, ear itis — and of ry Taam, fam, in Be 
to — — 1 3 acquired by the | the = becomes li . Dickens’ Household O 98 Wheat is. cannot say what amount is needed for 
particles of soil in the process of sifting — ords. 
thought nobody could doubt the value of consolidation attle-Feeding. meen on the great ques commencing farming in "The captal — soak oh ry 
fter arenas these, as or ler cases, no | of cattle-feeding, I am daily more and more eee abe re purchase a la 
truths could militate against each other, while errors of its neral ill- management, and of the t difficulties 
might, The lighte: ile were th which consoli- oa e tem : rature to the — with our * the yer com 50 me to be had under 1 be ene 
dation was most applicable; heavy soils required present ill- arranged I toremodel my Yorkshire. One of the large ess breed, such as the 
pulverisation before consolidation. Mr. S ith, wn, I would attach a fanner to the steam engine errs cowke 22 9 would be most likely to suit 
believed, preferred a sol ttom to his land. Perfect summer ventilation, and in ter the w tho — ot tan: mk giving re ia this Paper 
manuring was — from the air ; in fact, that 4 would circulate in pipes through all my cattle-houses aps he could be N 
itself manured itse thus controlling the fluctuations of so degrees in | Daatnacr Leven: A B. Mr.. Bailey Denton’ y as good: 
The vote of thanks to Professor Way for his kindness | the temperature, economi and increasing profit. Essar ip St ea stucruwr Your, ‘is under 
piirin o am well assur Hena not a pi will venture in thé p considers Please ti 5 e 5 
heard, was then put b Colonel Challoner summer drau r. In winter we | Fzepine Boxes: . It matters at bottom 
from the Chair, carried — in imousl rofessor | see cattle wit th star staring „ absolutely chasing eee —˖ eee mee oe vaer.. 
Way, in acknowledging the compliment, expressing the the | other about to keep up circulation, much as we should Cini: JP. It will work very well the superphosphate ; 
a tisfaction it gave him on that and on do under ci What a contrast | whl benefit ga former, although they 
Sons to aid in the great work of promoting ee 6 objects this forms to ie fat, sleek, lazy eating little, a oh rth ie gh ed Maoning: 3 Dë gee mean the 
8 4 but luxu a n the radiation — of ihe 4 == If so, our leading 5 
IT oF Accounts ! joyments of warmth an o ausnar 
ond Barker, Chai of Pormat, . ; | sheet rs, who shall have studied .—.—. BB. f sot agris that Mr, Dixon’s is the best 
Colonel Challoner and Mr. H, of | physiology at the Royal Agricultural College, will not] book on Poultry hitherto published. It is dificult to 
Finance ittee ; and Mr. Thomas Knight, Mr. | want ice in this matter, I consider it very your seco do what is 
G J. Raymond Barker, and Mr. G yer, | . in winter to give our cattle either cold] your Sie ponds — ne Hembree Tastee ‘nee pth sg Me — 
auditors on the Ape of the Society ; were present, en Turnips, thus — carbon of they never set, Next to them come the Cochin China T. * 
A sia food and produci i Graburn’s| you want large eggs keep the Spanish; if you want to ea! 
