— 
THE ma he adv GAZETTE. 
123 
sket of porridge between sev 
2 1 ba 
| position, viz., ee below the galt, at its june EEE p 
821 
not entered, and although the rate got for Potatoes is 
os gree staal 1 basket of porridge between seve thaps high, yet the other p produce is small per 
Combining with their —— presence in this eventy pigs of all sizes and ages, 11 of which are fat- and no Whe aiga is grown. 2 ng raised and 
sisinity. the recollection of what I have observed in tin and get more meal and les Carrots, with Peaches, ving done, there miglit be some aeres drained, and 
oiher counties, Tam i ew that they — all the rest get more Carrots and Peaches, and less meal. 50 a permanent improvemen effected on the property, 
bpextensively found ¢ elsewhere. Whether the beds The beasts an sheep ar abundantly b every — still the ory to the house would be at less cost 
je worked. with pecuniary advantage, is quite — other day, and get their beds shook u every day. than if bou he marke is 74 acres is worked 
question, wholly dependent on their aaae aree and the The pigs get a clean bed every other day.— V. Win. | by one pair ot cart horses, and oceasional work by the 
inclination the strata at their several out-eroppings, te. carriage horses. p © considered proper for 
need re — likely to be discovered; š S acres ; 74 acres should be required to furni 
ea others to pursue the enquiry, if they think ON THE PROFITS. Ai OF e ee hat is wanted for my house, but the ho 
it will Some of the fossils have been examined y| Ix has been said that the n VI puts farming | can wa k tha 9 ntity, and as it is im 
8. P. Woodward, who has kindly ed for me Upon paper will never mA a a" in the ground, im- will be some produce and cattle to sell; but to enable me 
— amongst others ; but every day I am plying Seer seals to make 3 about it, is at- to make it a by which e 
tended wit many difficulties that he must not trust | actions must to its extent; another pair of horses 
3 4 — Green 8 eee =" eee, varieties of these. It is fortunate that the practical farmer can will cherefore be required, and from the nature of 
ammonites ; spatangus The nor (this is charac- | Safely go on witho inute calculations, and that the | soil and the q in Grass 2} pair of horses could 
teristic) ; aud fossil wood, ant er into phos- state of his cash soon lets him know h thing pay. here —— es; beyond the additional plough- 
On the other hand, the gentlen n farmer, ‘doing the | man’s wag e would not be any great increase of 
—— — Dard, —Sever àj kinds sof sponges, | Practical work through others, pa having many other expenditure fon eee that the — ins. general ont outline 
In ile ly Syphonia pyriformi eramus; — —. = ee peal Ba ips: have a good a of ealeulation would show as follow 
t); east of 3 er and of a of paper farming, or h not be able to 2 of t Expenditure. 
— —— — of small Profit or loss on this — 55 „Farm statements re- e Bens for pe pk e. seisi fe 4 o 4 
: ale to p= in a pa mber of Laai A raS Gatot additional a. N 33 0 0 
lars, with det pet —— by Pro. Just conetusion can be a a * 
En 8 after presented to the . pends upon so many ee that a rospective 22 ae . F N «posite -bgo FA 8 
“ae nwhile, if the E ee of any | Calculations must be taken appro 78 only. amen dowa r 
5 y comp vs are welcome to all the information There is a good deal about gentlemen's 8 . min ng that 4446 0 0 
2 i Produce 
powes; my azine on a rt ae . atte r E +, £00 0 0 
*r 5 it need not n ecessarily be so, 11 conducted on anythin 7 a ie 3 Si — Turnips, ê 168 0 0 
prove that s en aes — ar eer oe like A P f. t 12 4 — — 1 t 6 boll t 285 voll 67 0 0 
roper prineiples. roper farm accoun acres Barley, at 6 bolls acre, a s. p. bo 
T hope ere long to dienteni my researches through the ie ms kopt, 15 * hee: on hic want 6F dena on 7 2823 . ae +4 sp is We Ges 
luatsh its. thes 1 established uniform system, often tend more tothe con Total additional prod „5 
oe ose K I obtain any valuable results hey shall usion than the clearing ear of Abie bee e — — uce ae 3 
Tee I have — exhausted the — ee n BIAS the Ba af oe g requires Tr 
letter, I will gation. is just wha een alway 7 
=o ey 3 — | practice about Vis a reply which, instead of sige A ing the house the sales may be * 
investigations on their respective estates; being satisfactory, should urge on the enquiry. A 60 bolls of Oats, at 18s. per boll oe Se EM 00 
hus be obtained of really national Pr etor has to decide whether he is to í rely | S acres of Potatoes, at 205. yom acre e 3. 180 0 0 
Liebig’s anticipation might be fulfilled that | vor the supply of his own house, or if, besides this, he pee pe Rar ese at 28s, apes tr 
been in of the agricul. intends to make a profit beyond. In either case the amit’ line: asia weer?" = 23 2 10 ag 
turer, in storing up treasures for first enquiry is the same; he h determine what 
3 y not grope their way | Permanent establishment he intends to keep — wha Total of Sales 0 
o come forward and fodder, butcher meat, and other supplies he proposes| I believe ave to be within the result of . 4 
the new English Agricultural Che- to get from the farm; then the quality and average pro- ‘practice, but as I already stated that estimates are 
whi been sei tablished for the duce of his land will determine what will be } pint —— I allow they may —— to 
#8 purpose of guiding agriculturists in their necessary to give these supplies and fodder for his work objection q aware from ee 
Miries.— J, Manw. ring Paine. horses. It is evident off this farm he cannot expect to the de — pon p perty, tre — bj . 3 e 
“RS. If e. | Make other profit, with the exception, perhaps, of im- statements appears to e brou out—ls at th 
sia | ‘there ee be any aay 2 et = Bete proving the land; and t if es to turn t nde nee : t be ere, on a loss; 2d, That 
0 alk — fs a farm 
by 
ibed ged, some of the not. giving it full PEUN for all that goes to theo ee 
hed to me by the professional gentle- | °F that is used b m horses, poultry, — 2 Ta 
I have consulted. ` Since the above account be i in excess, but the 1 r Swing the farm 
Nesbit bas informe that he has eredit for its supply. Everything used off the farm 
per cent. of the phosphate of lime in USht loo pon h bought at the 
the l reen sand whieh I once market, and entered accordingly rting of wood, 
profi to a gentleman farmer, he 
ceupy a . — quantity of land 
e the home farm.— For 
Home Correspondence. 
Ha reti , Machines. — It is a 3 in me- 
chanics that ve ne HE hari speed is re 
power must be 
out the 
n 
et a farm or not; but it will be a; : rouse, aad cannot be 2 
i BOX-FEEDING. proper view to take, after fixing on what house estab- | ra bi best = 5 rept s E Soraia regularity of em. 
tg it would not be uninteresting to some of | lishment be kept, Zak 2 supplies would annu- Where speed ja essential, the object of machinery is the 
en We to give an account of the plan pid cost if bought a I will suppose my own proper anc on of ‘a sufficient motive power, W 
feeding the stock on the farm where I no e, as the bes rey of illustrating what I m hit a e pr m. to the speed requi 
give an account of the manner i here are in all ten persons, two carriage horses, and Speed then 1 is pas ed by the addition of power, and not 
or compound is made for the horses. pony, and poultry. d these, on an a se lie I r h y be necessary to perform ata 
baskets of Oat- chaff equally | require as follows, with the market prices :— a narom spodi What a man could pe at a lesser 
il-10 ns of water, put 4 peek 80 bolls (about. 60 quarters) of Oats with SEN, Sp ; but a man cannot be made to perform the same 
a few minutes. When ready, at 228. per boll F 3 n ld require a horse to perform, except 
ix the whole together, saa 1200 stones of hay, at 7d. ect stone. * 0 0 by diminntion of the sverd, Power then is gained ay 
meal (Buc wheat a 3500 Ibs. of meat, 1 er Ib. os s7 0 0 y in peed, * 
Butter, milk, ande -: £5 0 0 | diminution of speed, and not otherwise. To thresh corn. 
mix it again well together ; aiad Potato 20 0 0# efficiently by machine, great s and regularity of 
AX Driving coals, 80 carts, at 2s, 6a. per cart a drive : speed, as 1 have before sai d, = ea PY ry, 
2 a ge Cattle 3 Sheep.— —_ n ee ene and caunot be dispensed with (I mean of the rotary 
$ 4 =o Mangold Total, if bought at marke et — movement of the drum of the threshing machine), and 
i 30 gall ligne at ung made will be „the garden, s wbich, as I bave also said, can only be ed by the 
ndfal of. salt ie wth it, 2 =e that it cannot be deducted white the driving coals, and application of a sufficient motive power. Horses or 
t many other cartings quired, may fairly | steam can be applied to do ork efficiently, but 
1 oe per ‘ont Wh be put 2 in 4 5 ccount. Let us now lock at the | a ply hand-power is to deerease the motive power, and 
ed ; and Phr a few | cost of raising these n a farm, aena the additional consequent! by cing the -speed to destroy the 
e chaff a Mangold quantities required for the tt of the farm itse cient working of the chine. and-threshing 
ether er and then put 1 bushel 1 — Again, taking my own land, which is not fitted for machines, therefore, are not constructed on true me- 
Mix the whole again well | Wheat. chanical principles, and are not adapted — oe 
work efficiently by reason that the motive power is 0 
4 pair o farm- es, Rent for 74] acres, at 25s, A = ~ ? sufficient ie ee i z of e i 
Resides he few re- Yager Lt a a * 0 0 in the rotary movement kerh me which is neeessar, 
i now nearly all sold fat, Smith’s implements... "ss 1 15 0 0 fto pe Wink 
y — boxes in the e house, viz, 10 —— Ny 8, At 12272. . os oe — 4 — G. R. 
eus, 2 cows, are fed four times add bs me SS Oe gene . ee hie Sowing. —At the I, 
nat oe 9 ited Mr. H. Eaa ae 
ent Mangold Warzel* = a fri m S fer visit 
: et be etveen ee . 110 each, at 6 o'clock Totalexpenditure .. .. 6313 0 0 rops, a of hiti very fine ; 
zel to each, Produce, but thing t that t to „dee of a fam it seul 2 8 
bet ; stag A t 6 boll e sores "4120 tack Klaei f the year, 
n the yards, viz, e e, ps, at 12. per acre. 0 0 taal over Nr. I Pes f to se things leaked, 
came allowanee 5 acres 3 at 200. per acre.. eee 100 0 0 heat (3 pecks to the acre) boir enough for any 
in the house; also 7 10 deres hay at 150 stones per dere, at 7d. 43 0 0 land; the Burley sown in November (5 pecks to the 
2hae — mea adow-—=800, stones of hay, at d. 13 0 0 ae ) very fine, and the winter Beans (2 bushels to the 
i Wurzel — seven 20 2 5 milk, cows, mt 8 stots sold, acre), 2 feet betwi ws, none cou at > 
at 81. 10s * eo N „ quantit ed above was given by the bailiff, But 
12 do. er 20 at 225. oe oe oe ee 22 0 0 for thin sowing it has t Senso i 1 
Ta ill wish they bad som 3 pecks instead o 
4} acres Total produce “ogee oo 0 Ak ; 5 this yee pan a p —— 
e into: he phporyag pr 5 Mr. D. in ed, and — at wor in the 
cows is en and so ought strietly veg purchase of | of Mr. D. — 4 — eth 
cart horses and implements, but to put the statement cr have see e as -n 5 
pe ee: Sot eit — a~ t on attaid: capital | re well for the hills and stony. 3 Rs ita 
he: 
Old Wurzel we d have been a better way of putting 15 e working land; they might 
tipi A eigh E ben. there appears a good per maro allow for other charges some of Mr, D.’s farm, the gravel.— Thick Seeder. 
