9 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
— 
“LIQUID MANURE AND ттт 
tion 
and observant | - 
tanks 
perm 
heated 
cold 
of 
t ubsoil. This 
tho wa value of liqu uid exerements, would lo io л “the imei 3 
— 
utility of чи — and to disbelieve the science of | ja 
А growir erop. Its stren: ngth and pungenoy 
are injurious to the roots of growing plants, The uri 
of a cow or horse, wei in dry, hot weather on гал 
Clover deinem: it; no such result wou — take place 
rain. On light ‘der soils the dan 
than on tenacious clays tter hav ver 
neutralising power. * aving their rootlets hear 
the surface, suffer more than: robust bul 
ho 
— ai takes 
Ev 
alue of bottom-h 
8, З 
so far 
; and 
never — recover ed it. alkalies are the 
ovd 
of a 
oni 
rain is 
ed with ammonia and carbonic acid, 
ps some posi salts. This summer has been 
ed that my applications of " 
a 
ure during ү anc 
enormously increased by eres ; 
cannot proceed with 
Pss “ ^ ww eee ый че nea 
20° to 136 
in the 
"| by кырыг р of its heat, which is omidneted to that w 
very gardener and [ойшы em 
ve 
riens 
ty, 80 
inorganies, — as р 
ез, 
7 reed obtainable hoe pate present in the soil. 
ur 
o 
surface, often 1 
[JAN. ] 4 
filtration m our bodies, supplied 'by mother Ex 
displacement and soluble and available x Mus precious lubrication, 
ы pities s the slow and wasteful process of roadside det i 
6°, is| heaps, or rather the тэн of knowledg ge which i». 
aste. The farmer wants solut tion, but without 
— subsoil, with an|maeer mic on and —— his manure requires | 
warmed, and ge him a profitab urn, Ee 
оо artificial multiplication of show 
46°,* is thus 
wers an 
0 
P, — — to the 
self for 
am vege re 
nce must acceler, 
freque е ene — of the soil i imparts agii 
а | to our subdrainers and subsoilers, the earth-worms, h 
e amount o of inter 
afely ‘akon as a 
as hits organic pro 
phosphates, кй sac 
of manure 
beds dry; the 
ivation and rainage they effect in a few 
surprising. 
The accumulated np and inorganie a 
and сни of ds — insects and animals 
course ы e 
, 
rain- 
stricts, | i 
d i in the rae of есе е to be so 
anual labouron 
The stud 
Sierra Leone Phos 
and un between th arm o cement of 
ibd ＋ infinitesimal solub and insoluble 
of mo € 
er 
Those in ее “chemistry” of our soils 
— оу appreciate the advantages 
of bringing og together the — I have n 
for Nature’ 
„have Fs wn us 
soils 1 is soluble in dilute iod a 
main for Lov i wd 
s auen wh мр" 
th n-fall ‘of 244 A4 are far 
cm plants, Herice the 
vaporations of сех ded 
co that 
ve 
ural and 
r our wes ? 
t. of the. rain il 
normous ee 
The desire of pom 
power to transmit it throu 
— convinced 
ктун Liebig) all the 
no longer won 
seven years а 
dissatisfied w 
into 5 water bundles, 
as thiek as my 
t by the 
coating Sing and trans 
300 hogs. 
7 one, We often apply | of 
per aere at опее 
е necessary di 
gr 
up) — Xe ple 
ed i "us чете will be pro — 
"There. — a lost t universal — that КИР “ун 3 т 
à m to give the fall higher value Bast. the: nei 
sud ner T se the re reason for As on a 
| d a compounds | Meadows we see 
fix amm » and plants 
— та: с its 
denk and solve 885 gical is the inf 
chemists are pred that 
— t elements of fe fertility in ts 
render them available,” he this availabili 
* Professor Way sa; Society's m. 
vol ув, 1 Royal Agricultural | 
ME LA Zp of tao The fact м 1 there is an S 
— B. od uy — * oo of puis in in soils, bnt | 
them available те, again. it, it seems fo render 
that —— i Which Dw in — geri 
o, to the soil, у ша у by that very act — 
An ti later Mee endowed 1 nde th fiis 
me mae — — of йш 
түй кт 
качы ыы ЫЫ 
Ed — — sc 
to 8 On the. Influence of W 
most | Mr, 
wow per cent. filtrates, and 58 per 
of the rain-gauge gives, w 
nd other due Vero irm a true indication 
of our natural pastoral distric mpos 
the repu <r that 11 pA TE of rain had fallen — 
in 
inches of rain ae -— in man 
Agricultural Society’ s Journal, "vol. XIL, 
r eed their material, hav, 
ifie, 
ts for ара water ae their | 
nsmitting water, m 
the soil in which the othe 
by that great 
nfe verde cold rovi the f 
— and correct calculations shall 2 our жн! form 
ue of 
em an 
and beau ifully Ts thus 
ble paper е the Disti 
Boi" 
cultural Society's Journal, Vol. V. 
= mes ty of ШУ of Rainwater and н 
ce sam 
with | tha 
oun an 
and other crops, im hardly be leg 
— annually. 
What is the object of fallow m pee 
osition by contact with 
eid of the atm 
ours, and I see 
ОУ the tenacious clays, 
r Pr irai Way and Mr. |t 
ug a proportion of certain a f 
bro 
d cold, moisture anq | er 
mble the sculptures and ren i 
scienti 
od 
reeking de] W. now : 
annum), are sufficiently m 
without E others, of the benefits of irri. 
ten patil “combi ned with drainage. T thing 
ridicul 
d, 
protruded and there itr 
or rather нча — of асч position, 
a bt thes 
il that had been once moved, found "ihe. 
4 — 3 crop of Parsnips at 13 “feet 6 inches 
e increased supply 
5 advantage 
ce of public 
will be an addi 
all, — how obvious it must be, that the so 
of manuring is ere only true and profitable p 
d | ciple, sea: ching, w. arming, and fructifying the ba 
subsoil by aeration, —— and disinte — 
When nwe d 1 chem 
the 
pi ter 
escaping into the atmos 
gases ar 
and fat and profit, — P osphere an a 
owner. J, J. Mechi, Jan. 12, — 
flesh 
), supplied in an available | thus being lost to their 
morganie materials for 
UE between the Dormant —— 
Royal Agricultural Socie: 
i commend the foregoing papers 
cultural s 
sof Soy — — шег 
; by 
" 
the Temperaturo 
and its discharge b 
