THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



^ (which la* 



It, we re-produce I 



xept in a fluid state.' 5 



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« dry' a cow of her milk, 



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 , • liveiym . that i Mr.ua tl s 

 — tbt the good effects of salt are so obvious iu the 



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m *j ;;, r is favourable to the production of fat. 



are allowed a large quantity of 



.■Mount of other food through the 



,i;;' /-.., u id a frequent occurrence ; their supply 



. itotlu anu-uiirof salt take;, 



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- t d,.:t.)iue ironi ><.ur anahsis. This i, a p.'i. t 



portent subject in agriculture to tl " ' * U "^ a " ddun E 



JfcllSft Pe f ! r t0 g ive THE I'lK) 



R. B.D., and perhaps others, a I . ,,, s i iua(ion of Irda 



t proper kind" of 'buildings t 



, beginning at the base u 



mv:i Iior.liiiL, v 



d whh is van-! 

 i-\t.m, KJvcuo 



■: m a pr.,per manner, 1 

 I la j it J wn as a n < i 1 ur g ii ..; ce, tl 



eatable and animal world ; that eaeh'mhah 



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 'rincep, De Cand, [ „ ,,. : : , : u> ] laV( ,.', m 



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Mir suj i i we l t ad\ ill out t i 1 ig er, i|,lul im : n 



and assert anotb nbflo works. Lt 



vegetable nor ae.hr.. anon to the I farmers (and it is t« 



Hyssop that springeth out of the wall, and from man I farmers the holdin 

 to— I had nearh h alth and men equally with il 



comfort in, on, or immediately o\-.r, its own t . Ele- 

 ments. The excrements of all kinds of animals are they are depending 



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inga to have they have not in gei 

 regard to perfect sweetness and cleanliness. the claim be accec 



believe I have now already said enough to show that I times occurs, is no 



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the kind* a •• . be alludes leave the crop iu 



and refers; and .,: -ent occa- who generally is c 



I be erected, on these terms, fcl 



I would, as I have - upon him j beggar. (By a decis 



an open flooring of boards, 



tillage 



buildings, and, Dui 



! , ii'.i3. , D/''wii! leg- 



inr.e, a gentleman attt d, d :h ;.gt i i i i . ul < i U ore taid, ironi 5 to 8 

 hich I was then a member on purpose to deliver a ; average value ol an acre < 

 ;cture on this mode of cattle-feeding, when I alone ven- | a loss equal tu one-!, ah i 



e of it found sings, s 

 This decided me to 





ugly to my ow 

 attle ; to excavate 





- 

 home." Butthei. the j i r suffer- Oats ; 



il .creased 

 >t I would recommend to be I ing animal v,a~ in a;i in, nun 



; can 1 .■ , a-ii\ made in your cell, eating, drinking, and sleeping on his own excre- 



! 

 . . land, say 14/. ; 



; bad as such loose boxes for cattfc 



i, sweet homes, in comparison wit! t n vh < e grain w si 

 mended Bheds for sheep and mgs wherein t; io-t the itnt e 







\ and water ; then'. : dnng sticking on the 



*ted off land, it i s putt. 



of it; and that 

 Proper caution. But I declare, ii 



^appearance of any bad effec 

 » understood now 



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-gas^byt 

 ny eyes and m I lj "«* • iIi ; :,cr , e 1 ones - , , 



ii g of the useful and profitable animal the; 



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;uot much better paid t 





[nform a ti on on the point is I and Si j2«^!u p„ P , 



*, Ireland. a n kinds of animals are naturally cleanly themselves, | least two-uirros muss ue vm». 



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