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THE AGRICULTURAL 5 
made known that * 
enclose them. It ought t 
a black-fac 
are at least two very — e 
in Seo and one bre 
inferior to the 1 
n 
re geis known by their long 2 97 
ekv or ock | 
Lan m 
a 
tan nearly 
uide. After being bred Ms the lowl 
still retain 
es, and poleca 
ue that the temperature of the body of an eep, as well | 
same from the 
g ae. he 8 03 
ot 
and W . t 
el 
8 bushels sown yielded. 
called specifics for the purpose, 
able of re g 
but, upon trial they have 
e disagreeable 15 1 
urn If t 
fs 
covery. 
sovereign for kno 
trust. that — — other of you 
Smith to coe her uy Mg recipe. 
ATA 
TRAFA 
7 141 meeting 
ur thin “seeding 
LGAR n oft ation Agoa | fig 
Fir : 
Society y held its It will 
on poor land, won Mtin 
sown under 
ushels 
Mr. Hill, TY the contra 5 
mber 
| N the sweepstakes, and a n 
up the same. ents were m ingwa 
E and Mr. Buist, Hattonhill, and also by W 
| Hax xton, m ; — owing to the last mentioned 
gentleman h aving 80 
een acre, his 0 could not be 
In Mr. Buist’s Experiments 
4 bushels sown yielded,..28 bushels her acre 33 bs, = 8 
8 bushels sown yielded. 344 1b 
In Mr; Din gwall’s Experi 
4 bushels sown yielded.. * bushels per — 8 per bushel. 
In the course of the Evening a paper on ‘ena right, 
f Mr. Kin 
duri 
walks ;” it is Maa fe with * outh- 
down on the rich pasturag he mild climate of the 
the Sppe of the Fife 
Mr. ELL, | ee tary, y, moved t the following 
resolen: 
south; but turn the soutiidown outs after being housed 
all vinter, to pe its living on horum vagi- 
matum (Cotton-grass), at a an 3 of 2000 or 3000 
feet above the level, 5 would be cog eu dierent | 
from the d downs of the south. There 
mite ‘of Trafalgar ee pease 
9 5 
walks 3 and if “the, opt Se bee i n the artie 
referred Furze 3 it 
the 
-faced Laney than the old-fashioned pad: 
housin . I feedin 
will pay on hill pasture, True, the Rev. A. Huxtable 
gave an account at an annual meeting of the Stur- 
minster Agricultural . 1847, y some 5 the re 
which woul 
with hill-reared lambs o prove 
hill- feeding would pay. He (Mr. Huxtable) stated on 
he 3 four lambs on Nov. 15 and in bay weeks he | e 
them again, and the in 
to each Tamb i in th 
e flesh. C. M. D., Kingsweston, 
bet 
Out Stra Chat "Es have 4 Aigas e stacks MAA 
is an 8 of 2 75 
4 Ibs. ig of li 
the | modern i 
rning. | this can apply to the 
be 
ted a 
The opini 
ments for tag allowances 
w | by 
. 
ted as it now 
5 
ke 
ee 
E 
4 
$ Pag 
A 
be 
a 
oO 
wll 
and if they 
tis “lying down at “night o on cold 
8 On our principle, we never have any foot 
— tg We find a mixture of straw chaff with cu 
green food most advan 
S Phas ig Re oe 
‘urnips in Butter. — Mr. Hewi 
l 
glan a8 
Ir land, "resale ‘ta they “consider the general views 
e put forth by Mr. Kinnear only just an 7 
but that the ae ‘ia diseriminating m 
which the whole matter has been handled, is alcii 
to 
of others took 1 
| tlo 
the qu “ews we opis sensed the 
sum 
so ini 
to dispel many of the prejndices in which this 1 
olved.” Mr. Russell said: Pra 
ve 
I fully 
man desires 
art 
g g, we have het meant vere g 
ral covenants. 
. Ki pap “no rational 
to see the Irish system s transplante ed into any other 
of the realm.” owever, it is the 
But, com 
s, and in * 
N c counties, Mr. 
such a 
a rational footing. 
i ces 
e of whom 
8 
syste 
. one 
SF sad 
only part of | t 
upo: 8 gt 
a market value rah an agricultural e * er a 
the valua du 
at objections 
1 we pay high rents, but w. 
our steadings, in 1 5 eral, w 
ges; 
most counties, and o 
them. kn 
fed his cattle on Potatoes 
| thought it 
the Turn 
x incolnshire 
tegory. 
tuatebad pole reoty ping eostly practices which 
rovements have Wee r ic ut how 
right no on 
Lincolnshire 
understand but himself. Just lok at the list of i f improvo- 
Mr. Kin We have aini. ayie, ii 
oilcake, guano, Pen nes. 5 esis an on the list is 
drainage ; and if m impro really yee i 
r obsolete, wail an aa out gon geomet expend 2 
15 
nsling, 
ee ot ai 
t, on 8 terms, to chalk, clay, or marl, if foun 
ecome u 
interes 
either of these practices b heleni? 2 this would 
costly indeed, i 
And, last of all, 
present practice of manuring should be numbered with | the 
the that were, as bee ee ond to beli 
will the Lincolnshire tenant I the 
a iswer, 3 > may, 
even tes the costly practice of high farming, 4 
erie ry ＋ to the be demanded as a 
* 
e rin will nat 1 = the way of c 
Yo 
whole to oblivion 
the Su sys m is a real i niquity and a u 
improvements, colnshire system possesses ios Width 
ur attention to the allowance which is 
drainage in in Licolnshire, which only exi 
land. but it is a vast deal too sho ort for poor. 
‘other permanent improvements under our long 
| low: 
rated 
thus Ne eta, Cone — b 
xtends 
over five or six years. Now this might do very Nag for 
— Bet 
on 
farm 
the e areg 2 p W ser, 
ing, a 
baas ponte detached 
drainage or 
leases. | the 
H 
e better left alone 
out 
that the in-coming 7 57 
s that we 
e referred to, : 
or lands shall, after the 
e 75 
or 20, 
could be made 
alone. 
pense, 
or otherwise, 
