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THE AGRICULTURAL: GAZETTE. 
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Salt for Food. — In your —.— of Deo. 25, 
Mr. Robinson 
the assertion of Mr as quoted by you ar Lin- Hudson, of Castleacre ; 
start 8 
nion. Some y 
chaff for sheep, I had 
with a ll wh of common sal 
consum allon, 
my ne wer, Thom 
ment; since then if 2 
doin; 
hay is plenty, I am 
ing well. In the spring of the year, 
begin to run to Greens, sheep do better 
with cut hay than a quantity Fal a ‘Turnips It is best 
with 8 
ring; if the 
d sprout, if severe frost pre 
land clear for corn 
it. Many hundred meeting, 
are ‘jae market in the — g| „ P Hosen 
Isley), to t marshes; if salt very pwa 
jurious I ier think they Lan 
I u 
terhouse, 
armer, Hen 
FA b ba ri 4 
—— 
ATE OF LIME. 
5 
ul 
r, they 
lany pact man assert that 
roduces a cab 
. The 
ne 
did — 
ART 
e. 
—.— of | =A of tho Council to 
859, M.P. ; Mr. Fisher Hobbs; 
2 William Read, eee Shaftesbury, Dorse 
ard, Liverpool 
18 eee oon William, rd 
rimes, Haven Fa rm, Tickhill, Yorkshire 
aides te ‘election at the next 
s 
bt, Bo ceonomienlly worked, and t 
sphate pyi lime 
N.— 
Mr. Wren Be atom: Mr. 
Rev. e; Mr. 
weme House, Blandford, Dons 
Tweme Vicarage, Blandfo 
alifax, Yorkshire — 
Way, the Consulting- x 
emist to the Society, stoke ue the notice of the 
neil some discoveries lately m 
rey, W 
y I Mr. Kae of 
Way’s opini 
— called the 
anew bee of dry ing an 
and vegeta 
or are subject to the oceasiona 
r not ot air 
coming, a and in less skilfully managed esta- 
frequent. One 
n misadventure with us has been the conversion | in man 
of fhe thew whale contents of the.churn. into a mass of froth. 
‘To avoid this i inconvenience many empirical and even 
m resorted to; and the most 
wives either 
u 
passed 
| ceptible of re- 8 
4 to 
Fahr.) in a 
crea in EE 
“ y producing a 
pods mechanical nate batwean a oily 3 or 
. purposes; and wo 
cia ny portion of a n with 7 
sult, 
and dist: Tpi among 
rage that the Wheat w 
but the Barle 
VU 
= the end of a very short j journey, while at this 
send it unaltered from Penzance to treeless 
Potatoes. —I to hand you th e f — 
meat which, eas ae fg npr eget lg galt 
. pape with pd Res results, * landed ge gen 
a considerable breadth under that 
T both w 
ee A eee teh acre. een 
m | of 
h 
in the whole, =e 
et it — 
Ee ated as 
: y the same gentleman stow e peppe 
= aray in ina ft loft, f — "the ais of the family during | 
pa s ipp 
= df planting ih th apap 
nd for ey will be 
robert Nae n 3 e in pie diminished, 
— — 
n cis a 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY or ENGLAND. 
A WEEKLY Councit was held at the Society’s House 
on Wednesday 
mack $ 3 
Tra 
of Lyons, V 
Mr. Branston, M. P; 
lonel Challoner ; Mr, Fuller, “ite Council adjourned 
hrough cham ater. 
stances were inelosed, which he conceived w 
tances, of kan advantag 
exhibite 
of moisture, and being left in 
he currents o 
15 feet deep, pr 20 feet long, erecte 
2007 
Mr. Webster w 3 
perir sats ie a application of hay process i ene, 
ee ae 
eat and i Barley forwarded to 
. — CaTIONS.—Mr. 5 8 
th 
e in reference to 
d specimens of 
it. 
ir (varying from 
8 ‘chamba iy feet wae: 
coke 
n ex 
uld re neil the 
3 of Ulva, read a Repo 
1839 and 1842, he ee the W 
loug aud subse 
ae ‘ear the trench ois 
animal acre 
ts 
ea he 
— eight bolis of = po r 
uld prove, cart-loads o 
Gras 
mulate his 
rots, lauds, provide work in this country for 
Enz. 19, 
HIGHLAND SUCIErY,... >= 
At the monthly 3 
of the I 
by the rem 
1 — with se 
women constantly ec in 1 be plough 
out fou 
wg Smee Preſerab 
0e average one 
firs 
ith 10 bushels of bones, — 
ashes per 
ps then sowed w 
nd pr edna pre thre | 
esr . 3 a 
ass aud x atl 
hat 
of dikes, 12,000 yards of 
„ Mae clean i 
ca of the course followed by 
provements, an ane his opi 3 that others would 
example, y Aera our waste 
he * 
oration. 
ted feathers 
ULLER, M. aud Mr. 
ecess in their trials of the 
uncil 
bers for cultivation, 
a failure in their cases, 
arge cro 
TR 
, 
y 
= L 7 kad 
s’ clu ba. 
alue of T 
| 
Lonpon, Feb. 7: “ a de „„ 
Manur a The be st and cheapest mode of 0 con 9 
the Serri and ‘the Ey a m vf e a 1. ; 
Propo . ee Sagas C. BLAIn Warren, of Horie | 
ley-hall, Bs ho sa . tee | 
In the ri ank H shall offer to 5 notice I must b beg the k. 
er, 
sult 
8 
racted, in such cases, as they 
urnips of the erop which 
e construct and 
Geter. 5. 
op, 80 mee biter able to give than 
—— shall, 
bbage. 
cep 
Isease 3 in invottes in it — life, health, 
t of will ind 
i bore through the Whstidinenvality o 
e subject to 
i th 
wipe soon of both practical and sc icntife gees oat 
7 — 
so of f 
Ltd ae take the privileg 
belier, that the 
ankind, 10 
truction 
ng my view 
vith the = 
fel 
that the peogie natur raa Took to be 
f farmers manufacturer u 
aud we oughralso to bear in 8 that 7 
Fè by undoi 
fiep y impress sed w 
ar in 
rehend to be that, 
e; 
these pre elimin 
u know, composed of the excremen 
ngs, the sweepings of the streets, Mie veld 
er 
ont 
TYNT B 
uses, 
S 
agai nt 
3 are 2 — 
= 
| aia rate whether 
them available. Lar 
| gre omis Lepe of vaiu och ors 
from want of a sufficient quantit 
iiey N 3 parts; 
| carries or holds in solution the strongest an 
