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THE e GAZ ET TE. 
| SEPT. a A 
seed as cut off ; it then requires to be e spread 
enough to let tbe seed pass n en ‘to be ru 
through th great pity that all 
Aia) | are considered too or a 
ner, but this isa great itaka. for there is no 
ill do so we as Carrots or É 
(particularly 1 Tan. boiled or steamed, an 
with Bean, Pea. meal, 05 a: small 1 
for London 8 there $ nothin rome can be given 
MET so well ; , Bra 
atching. Eden correspondent s rik from 
appears t 
duty of exposing the gross 
set forth as facts by the acer and his supporters, ar 
rom further N d 
pen 
them signed by himself—he will see that in de hee 
the system, or in censuring those, yourself included 
ey after very careful scrutiny, have been obliged to 
e 
x expresses an 
the | sfery of iga will not be found 
arch is one of 
clutches pae h this writer thinks m 
t Mr. Ca ntelo asserts 
ca 
e | number mi 
rhoo 
f all 3 Wie 
2 
oF a 
ts made respecting it, he is not in ami 
ranges a 
considerable | 
and 
e half a b 
h 
Pa 
* experience, o 
ma 
in Sussex give us 
appointments or their ? 
seen by carefully „ Mr. 
lations of expenses 
be produced at a v 
ation. rred f 
that t the cit diel i be wean is s the aginst 
een arge et eing | o 
* „ eh the | w 
anted on this, last pa Fry is the expe- 
n lar 
—— together, 3 
What 
ear. 
rience of truthful experimenters; A Ve 
a? 
eader 
Thin See 
Mr, M atson is aware that 
less than 3 of that quantity. 
he ae that he tried 2 bushels o 
s, on 4 acres of Jand, an e that 
ats le 
c running telo. Then M 
that the result of his two visits was, “ that 
ng incubators any number of 8 turkeys, 
be produced at very trifling Pn cept the 
i outlay.” Well, but has a gentleman inquire 
what the first outlay is? „License for a been Wa 
h hierdie 8 added 
ipts ! noes 
100 « thou t is for exposing | 2 
cr fallacy of chess eee calculations that we a a 
down” Mr. Can 
in aiies as the phrase 
Now 
this year, which I will — at 7 8 
Piper info 5 e last Sa aturday, 
uarters ana ME Davis’s Wheats, w 
on before last 12 arvest, in company with s 
ost intelligent farmers fro 
r met were also ver rie 
after Wheat, Allow also d 
my own humble doings to those a 3 
last I sold and sent in Wheat which Wide 51 ande 
f. acre, an m less seed than 
no 
on a f ; indeed! a to thresh a small field of Wheat which was bene: 2 noes 
P all hile the “ gentlem i (see — with 5 quarts, 8 quarts, and 12 quarts an acre, operations rof agriculture Weroli as ays rude and untutored. 
Agricultural Gazette, p. 548), having “spent more | and the thi time Wheat in succession. As I | The 1 Lak hen of the soil slumbered benen È 
than 10007. in fitting up plete set of apparatus to have before oper cert and as there many | feet o hom those sciences had n ot asa 
ort s a OARE | en it among my neighbours and others, the | fon: of a omr daya, reve u at nasd aun food, which more 
chickens dying every night, and many other unft n = shall be published i in e aes ultural Gazette as enlightened systems of agriculture have now furnished to the 
e an 85 new; aan 2 as it can be kno Those who made the bets —— gh ge — oe, wie e e 
i r. Fox “saw 500 young fowls will also b — or some o f them, ey tant un po n EER g after the introduction of te 
mostly ready to put up to feed” on February 12th of | fairly done when be ‘is threshed and m Now, a 1 a r and dy 
ear, th tement of “ W. M. F.“ stands uncon- | Mr. has not published ae his yie ields were, but imperfect and injudicious systems rainage, that the main- 
ed (see Gazette, p. to his “certain | I think he should, from his 2 and 23 bushels of seed; | tenance of even the weaker portions of the Cheviot flocks oP 
edge, Mr. Cantelo did not rear a single chicken all but if this year, he has 2 more than ff.. tae ee psy arg rect 
last winter from the end of November to the month of | mine, or if = has more my parishioners, | — that we can tate the rapid strides tha t have been Dati 
March.“ Now if it be true, as I have se nomen of | who do not us h mo an half the quantity of the management o ern —.— stock farm This nan 
doubt, that a very few clutches have ev that he Funes I shall afte: t ess — 1 is more frm lers 
profitably i in one year, what shall we say of those w who | favourably of my system, and may perbaps try his. The pulsion of a general progression inthe operations for 20h, 
repeat th contest, ore, is lication of th ture of the 
to, and that not in sixpenny pamphlets or advertise- | Davis bt between thei re canes pores —— Bee a scie ce has taught and ö hill stook ai i 
ments, by which little mischief eould have been done, | bandry ; or rather, between a system which has notori- ̃ aney sso when 
Bat in'the of man “correspondents 60 a journal ously failed to find food for the people of this country, | u character of the season, Yet whatever progress ha 
looked up to as an authority in such Are we | and o pro: to be able to feed the whol been made within the last 20 years in the t zeod 
to be a of“ ing down ” the aeo of these heaper rate, and have corn to spare for other less | Cheviot stock farms, an 2 
when we expose e ion? alt . 4 That ink 22 bikhel the visible neglect of many advan w forther 
with your correspondent that the artificial hatching of | cannot do this all the world kaos; and were this | mente, The benita derived from in the julie 
rs s Natening of | can: — 18 : 
fowls might become a very im of rural country, so highly favoured by Divine Providence as it | formation of circular or longitudinal belts of plasty 
economy, and it is not less fr m impatience at seeing a is f Soenen left ae es oe 1 — on ae oe ak landowners, i 
8 1 Interest rel on Md hen system hat for ae cal one single year from rth | comfort of sheep farms, can admi it t of no pi ne 5 
wort 1 nding | an ine, disease and death 1 1 — elevations where proprietors have states, 
columns which emi helped . ward so many eee our land. All praise therefore be giv a 25 plat — i the dreary „ — the trot 
unwittingly employed in “darkening counsel ee are tives te toa oa blie 
A band of t thriven to the satisfaction of the pu evef 
by vain ” that I, among others, have the | p eee in spite 0 the obloquy heaped be he 2 nother means of improvement, which Naturé may ro op? 
hollow. the system, appropriately kemon by a | are ing their country from this degraded, ts hand be oes by — m n struggling p : 
wag “Cant-alone-ian.” Far from any to run fearful. Hie of ipik “Bat to aie a 3 3 to i 
down the inventor, i to me that the i inquiries | immediate object of this lette Mr. M as p . aati, renege astonishing st bo n on 
into the meri of the invention have menced wit ed a challenge for Mr. Davis to test their re — the 7 wth of Grass by Ge hang 
every desire to find the system so! suecessful ive of sbandry Will de ‘allow 0 | while traversing the, Cheviot — neden oe J 
pe it was only on discovering that the plan by hot bumble an individual as mysel Nr lined with we — 5 s ~ 7 — e . a c q 
was no better than the old ? e conditions between us shall be something sie pae — inviting. Before emeim Hn the ee. d 
1 ems o 
like pe The land which the trial is to be 1 a cea Brevis Tarmi, i shall e bereet 
shall eith tely have 
sh ier his nor mine. We vill use the same | ities to which my remarks will mo immedia from the 
kind If any gentleman present has e ‘enjoy e w 
[my singe because I am so: all a farmer, I will take . apon a clear d f J] 
acre from ie of the 2 : not the very largest | this place, I cannot accompany him ‘ 
this nih bourhood, i early 1000 | pect that lies before him. I must 
12 3 * he splend 
kept som a comparatively small 
r why wi 
of those others who have hee the 8 reveal their dis- 
will ne ] 
C nalo la 
and profits, that unless the fowls can 
nse for incubators o 
rops; Mr. Pip 
also is Wheat, the fourth time in AN of Whea 
to ad s: pery pe of 
fe pper eropa —— nearly or quite equal to the 
own caleu 
ery Constant 
ding. — With oe Pe aad A 8 3 
my f 
far saw Wheat on my friend 3 s yis 
an a 
that he bai fall s 
2 500 
of ‘the 
m Mr, Ma tson’s own n 8e 
er’s batt 
latter. I 
f 
Cheviots.—Mr. SAMUE 
another acre of my own, but not to be | 
trial further than to partake of a par brought 
those 5 are 8 
also, we T p 
that 
up 
nality in a matter of the ter highest im 
this 1 is, should n 
ter up and perpetuate a lak which 
e 
undation instead of it, i i. e, on its 
ruins; Wists Wilkins, Wiz, 
Farmers’ Cl ubs. 
NEWCASTLE, Sept. 2: The S 
| this clu , and as a farmer passed 
upon an extensive farm in North Coqu — Nerd um berland, 
to la; before this meeting a a upon The 
h 
11 = 
f eis ote 3 may not prove altogether void of interest 
pplying a close 
8; NM 
from persona 
economy, 
obse a upon the weises 1 ped pe tn drawn 
1 knowledge and practical experience; the green 
wis the oat dells, andi ng “ auld grey cairns” ofthe Cheviots, 
e fam to me; while I have the happine ness to —— 
ent occu. 
gen eral 
m | Past 5 it must be bor ərne in mind that 
piers of — extensive and beautiful sheep farms which I 
a ne: to bring within the 4 of my criticism, And while 
managem ment of these farms, 
. — 0) 
not 15 h r prevented, greatiy mitigated; yet, nous Tosse i 
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