684 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
the first proposition of this section, that the quantity of 
Aber : 3 marked systems of cultivation which 
have established t ee in this country, namely, the 
system, the e or Worthan m- 
hian system. 
of straw yielded per bushel on well-cultivated land, an 
i en-crops grown, we og be able 
be arrive at an approximation as to t the w ure 
? 
4 Ten 3 of four Horses 
tons, cwt. grs. tons. cwt. ars. 
48 acres of Wheat, Oats, and er} r- 
ley, in equal proportions, at 
cwt. of straw per acre eee 
74 acres of hay, 30 cwt, per ‘acre ... 
Dry food 
acres of Grass, consumed by 
horses, 120 45 oe 
374 acres of Grass fed off. 
14 acres of - . by 
cattle in boxes 
3 
243 days, 13 ao each ... 
—— — er for 8 1 
stone each rong 
Sum 
systems — 
The aa LE . nance upon Kroc pee 
farms is, ding to verage ee rea 
number 14 published 3 ificial 
manure had * dara 5 bushels edding a e 
more than 100 every bushel of gra 
ee 4 at 48 bushels, each 
y, the yield 
ai w. Upona 
of 120 sit "cultivate du e 4-co course in dante ere 
will be of straw and nn o 
tons. hi qrs. tons, cwt, qrs 
36 — a 27 cwt, of straw, 
40 10 0 
30 utes s of Barley, 25 owt. of straw, 
37 10 0 
73 er of ‘of Hay, s0 emt, of ‘straw, 11 A 
Dry food and litter 
74 acres of Grass consumed 120 7 
300 
ewt, 
15 acres of Tarnips, indoors, 2 20 
ns 
— acres fed off. 
ee Grass fed off. 
15 acres of aftermath consumed, 
green, 60 t. N. 
Total year’s food ... oe Zin 
Sup g the stock, indoors, to consist of 4 h 
. arm, and bullocks, box- fed, the distribution al Be 
Pat ny rele ems follows :— 
tons. cwt. ars, tons. cwt., ars. 
0 
in. Fodder peri litter for same ‘period 58 38 15 
T yora 9-2 PERESS 
8 months, or 243 
8 in ~ 
days, 1 ne eac per da: 75 
. as rye during that period, 
ston: 
rsa’ foo dfo r12 
Straw as litter during ‘that od 
i stone each per ey 7 2 
9 7 
6 0 
6 
10% in summer, 
18 
16 full-sized cattle will consume a 
3 stones each per 
8 bullocks will consume, of 
Grass, in four months, 168 Re, 
7 14 0 
Litter for same period, 19 Ibs. each 
3 1 
Fire. course Farm, 120 ares. — This rotation is 
various as the distribution and sequence of the 
crops. In Norfolk it is Ist, Grass, m het” fe 
Grass, es 3d, Wheat ; 4th, Turnips ; 
cing 0 
thei concerned, it is immaterial which —— 
be — for comparison, as the gross produce of 
straw — not vary more than a few tons over . whole 
corn The — may be a fair 
average out: this rotation 
e- course system f 
cut, as a second . wee 
—— year, It 
reason why =e mention i 
ed, and hence 
ence 
of second cutting on 
greatly in! 
ther depastu 
| methods have been adopted 
ches 
er foo 
cut Tar s for 122 days, 6 stones 
— 
D 
n nb wh for game period, 1 1 
stone each per day 
15 ana consuming as at the rate 
thane: ee each, will finish in x 
23 
—— 338 
£375 
(To be continued.) 
Ho ee ee 
Mr. Huxtable’s tah Secret.— A 9 slight ae 
tal with w ook place Rath 
n Waldron a gui ee 
at ibe time in the Agricu strat sn en other papers, 
spon “A. B.“ that 
member right, that since his secret had been 
known, lard had become so ert that he had been 
obliged to purchase par = aan ves are no 
wars ae but lard is he asms,” by the 
se from the idea os pigs — rined ves. S. E. 
but to concur in al a Se 
our principles in this 8 ar are so coincident es 
they cannot clash. On the cause of Potato dise 
however, we entirely differ. Severe indisposition tes 
prevented our not before ex plaining our system of 
owing Wheat Bar. differently . Mr. 
ee are n 
ert k it. 
ine i is n i fe for sowing, fice eo gay, that two 
by us one wing transplanting 
Wheat 6 in apart, at about 3 q of seed to the 
** 
ge 
ealeula 
pi osx of 4000 — sm 500 qrar arters 
Eo — ; whereat he also — ie: 
seed should be 
jucing experience of it, owing to the dislike I 
rality of labo 
er-math of Clover-bay is | 
being rrr too 
qua 
stetches, 1 foot s 
aa quarts per acre of Whea 
* in rb middle f oe the culture of 
Earl Dwarf Pota f Peas, to come 
ly D 
off, or to be eut off by the end of 10 3 thus i insuring befo 
a n ero toes, and corn, 0 quart 
answered a 
ers re 
is plan 
if pu puti in practice B rasy = to spare 
und 
with us ; 
the sad 00 
icultural Society a 
a of Barley, which was or ernie 
— our Wheat, containing 8 or ears, and 
— upwards of 2000. fold; — if ‘the principle 
F thick — held 4 (say at 7 3 red — acre), 
t would by ca m amoun he ineredible 
nother ese 
ire Gaze 
oh serine beet r a stub 
ining 9 at upwards of 5 ins in each ear. 
yom Hardy om Son, Maldon 
le—I am "shay indebted for 
— given by “N.,” a 5 
——— cs acre Graces wington’s 
3 at 
sts that 
E 
8 
able to 
find 
I regret not being 
entertain towards it. I thin 
willing workman might accomplish 1} acre, or per Sais 
2 acres a day ; but I have ion found them cultivate 
so much with it, and I n 
horse- narrow colters, w i Fe 3 will Vg from 
tee 3 in deep between of dibbled 
H. H. 
ooo teats e r answers to correspondents 
last wee ention, for farm-bui 
at — — be x gall x I beg to 8 
re fe = 
sie ens 3 
make my floor solid and le TADE — ral ten 
SE aspalto which T poy She Ft 
settings so 7 2 e i 
ha 
As the 
beyond my indivi 
is 
transplanted — 
p e 88 hace 
orary, Mr. F. Lance, asserts, in 
te, that he äi meaty “exhibited at the may be seen strete 
of Wheat 
e- 2 3 the 
f the in 
substituting a | admi 
[Ocr. 23, 
jat do i aan 
per M 
hne ihe aaa is hot a goo Ai cnet 
-dir then pour it out pe the k ay arya 
* this means I floor į baia 
either to wet or damp, quite e oa i 
lastingly durable. A Constant Re ader, — and ever 
Guano and the Ro a 
much attention 
es ‘Works, Rother rks, — 55 
i 
near the seed in drillin ng — 
it requires for liquid 
as wi 
It is the ne. ete animal manure 1 by 
ing and full monia, Dun chie Bh 
er i 
roughly diffused through the mass. Guan : 
16 per cent., and when voit: with three or be time 
its —5 — Pers: substa 
ammo: onl 
guano vapour. Othe ass 
— this — 8 not — thie beet "m hgs it not be p 
more ical t reduc much m 
with — ‘hides, Winans cone 
Many cases are on record iam 
ith farm dung has an 
a 
and make *. grain clean and h 
other animal foul rai — to be bree e 
Id a BA 15 ‘a for 
sods and vegetable m 
power is big he — idia peat chart, 
1 — * lime-charred sa dis or or 22 aa 
other custom ri 
Voluntary 2 — Relief. —To * — voi 
that the feelings of compassion are 
the heart by the ocular Fontemplation o 75 
our do e would recommend the 
part of Mr. 
own experience on this ve 
aeons ag oner 
impression upon diei . — erson ie ach el È 
attempt 
arri 
— shudder. 
me callous are those which 
witnessed in Dublin matter — — 
7 o’clock, wrete 
C 
crumbs. These ways m 
— — happy! lot of the working a 
country, who never can be reduced to 
while the 
tial, neat, pret 
Ireland, or i beatus r system 
to be, I aost 
it as a very —— vil.“ The ei 
