* ——— 
26—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL 
GAZETTE. 
411 
TW: s. 
rospects of ain ensi — Resse Ti — оч танай . x т t per cont. * FA 7 
portion of ex E. cultivation that the farmer had Hanardbous insurance or annual los 016 0| 
any power of pare ing, and just as that par r becomes | Attendance, milking, rg 15 
extinguished, the ie is. m of expenses consequent must sat 
be made i in another direction. Rent of land is absolutely Total expense 6 
Produce per Cina; 
^ E 1000 p of milk, at 15. *. 250 0 
and as a consequence, as other expenses become in- Calf Е 16. 
creased, so will rent and profit become diminished. But Manure а c 
if such advan o as materi to interfere 35 9 9 | 
with the profit of farming, machinery must be brought Deduetexpense i... es 41 4 6| 
to bear more extensively, and supers та орлей 
labour; this has been the case to a considerable exten T A) 
hitherto, and the prejudice of labourers having now 
altered, the I t of it y be still further 
extended. — 
The use of the threshing machine, and — of 
the corn drill, pe. me em ing expens T 
eased produc on of cat ‚апа con 3 of mi 
add ool and 
еер a cow 
ada 
se, Зулм, it p. be adiit ted that та 
e depression by increased | good for a cheese or butter dairy as so 
bre rg [o e former c 
desideratum, while i s: 
Were the 
an 
and to further оа 
ergy and exertion, 
. Baker 2 concluded by stating that his object 
in attending t se meetings arose from sheer love o richness. 
bound to good — milk, skimmed milk wou ld he | mu «4 
station, and it would always be his endeavour | тс. than that yielded by m 
mote the interest of his class to the best of his ability. rca 
СЕ Should the consumer arge mplain 
inferior quality of the milk sold p hem, t te should | 
THE LONDON DAIRIES. Я sis модай haa th canno e lux — of th 
wi t favourite with the tr 
n, as she answers all the purposes of 
his trade, being a — milker, and d accident or old |; 
i to dise egt soon | Grass 
In Mr. Biggs' dairy, 3 1, Edge- | о 
„London, there ым about 400 cows constantly 
ag ; Of these, the greate f 
the Yorkshire breed 
— the old 
е sme time, 
milk as 
e eo when he insists " having | 
milk in the middle wt winter, he has no 5 
dern ium wp his importunity force the dere 
to adopt mless device of te de ine eitin 
ion is composed of | to please hi ` 
burnt sugar, to give — . ray rich yellow Аа 
*|anee which it usuall when ws ‘are fed 
on Grass. Mr. Hazxton, in © How to Choose a Good. Milk 
age 
— for the shambles, 
= 
©, 
H 
. 
nd which 
Deme d to the original Holderness, or perhaps 
есд 2 om blood i in them ; ere Home Correspondence. 
Appearance X 0 Cr — — 8 —l'hisibing that 
these. f п dome асе me qa our 
the Holderness and Darham, as bein ng good, both for the wer Mats be unaceoptable, 
pail and the butcher ; on the other hand, ће Holder- following bri brief ting cm 
ness 
and long-horn rns give e the riehest d eks. ts. came 
. | well, and the warmth and showery weather that we now 
have will no doubtproduce = of straw. The“seeds” 
ғ ith them came up bad — uii but 
e is to sell 
ean, and — 4 — * den his cows for 
when necessity co 
A Yorkshire а іп а London gore establishment i is 
seldom calcu o give less than 20 quarts of milk 
— аз the fist fou months after dro dropping hak mif 
any of this А. reed hav to give from 
9 40 quarts of milk daily for a ет weeks after 
calving. a Mr, Biggs’ dairy 20 quarts a day is the 
tity of a great кё 1 
i the Hops and 
t night it or . gently ча 
р 
h 
prepare for — noe las 
ueeeeding year, 
y are intentionally run к! about — weeks before 
bos. = aecurate method. have un 
the ‹ dde counties it is — to 22 er. 121. to 144. 
for the t apti ef a a good с 
and v ; I put — — at 107 The 
statistics of "the subject i in my possession are meagre. 
I believe a e cow (not an — will yield age 
e quantity ra mi ik pr ‘produced in 12 months, 
Yorkshire 
this m — — | Some 
| ye 
ntleman keeping a — ele 
e Alderneys, © 
Is зана ы in a calculation, to be allowed for such a 
lot dea ence аре го ове to take PA 
the 
| our т prices rather ЕЯ ‘those of the mar 
at alli — — 
i ани e we have 
mmond’s churn a sold by 
71 Young & Co. W. C. ring: Bata ана 
u 
agem i avoid ; 
е, grid to put (in my salon] 
ket. 
yearsy 
at the expiration of ри time it would want fresh 
“staking and bindi it and make it. 
кг? the remaining years the might — - 
ting, and which the he pianis vi TE 
fom the day of their being a et but [^ dart ac 
little ng to f the soil and 
tih. and the attention which h алав ЕЕ paid to them 
т during their growth _ These various f 
ve, and seem be 
any persons as if to defeat the original intent 
raising an effective live RÀ — сем placing them so 
close as to destroy the by making them so 
low as to allow cattle to гени —— and crop them. 
Where Lar x ар 
either of Che 
nailed 4 posts 
up or stakes рме ей аага үз and driven into the gr 
0 feet apart, aud 
ound,. 
the pos the three or 
four rails e on -— 
defence fenci 
0 
lanted; and, with regard to 
r pruning, this will not be required for 
ears of i how- 
d 
ELO 
Š 
г 
Ж 
uniform 
little dius it сы. be 1 wich the wee 
bill or hook, Feversham. 
Price realised by the dairyman is not less than ls per | 3000 quarts yearly ; and ta 6 quarts to the 1 
3 n z so that from this d ppears a COW, | butter, this would give 1874 Ibe of butter in a yer 
EA 1000 gallons per annum, produces 502. worth of | This, at 1s. per is 97. 7 A Societies. 
uring that ^ e feeding is very produee, w which ean 3 yield — — at all, for, 
liberal, and, from the high price of food in the | I think, it is not possible a се of fodder| ROYAL РЕА AL Bg SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 
"dead 8 ы TT pry dm The milking | to kee part е a nant a less W. was held at the Society's 
ing in Mr. Bi iry is as ſo as nd 6s. 6d. in the winter—say 5s. 
$e Milked. А goo AS ELI, 16 cows pac week on the v which gives 130. ber en 
1 1 bushel basket, zd pecu grains to every two awe.” exactl Four ucing 
7 " 1 truss S barn * — e жүл лы about 45 quarts of milk por diem fii onthe point 
n 
9 „ Water; А is TA time they are allowed to drink | of calving. These five cows, | my 
during the 24 4 hou winter, and each cow drinks | Я to 20 persons a 
ш 7 pA r, water is given twice. 1 and er (eight months) with Mr. Fisher Hobbs, Mr. reas Nr Pane Ме. 
ein milk and cream, gave 437 Ibs. of the best butter in ten rence i 
31 „ 8 bushels o 5 months last year. - суат Ihave no Chanos Pole, Prof. Simonds, Mr. Aug. Smith, Mr. 
ит Т Sus of Bay to every eight cows account: but t supposi the quantity to oU rn the S. cer Stanhope, Capt. Vyner, Ed “Wa ay, and Mr. 
or Vetches. consists of Clover, 8 eee — and ter. the butter at т m зев which, Wilson. (Stowlangtoft). 
The cows are milk кей, К * а Ме h — very superior quality, I do not ‘consider Communications were received—1, from Mr. Shep- 
about 21 hours each "Sos eae di at heeft te high, it come to some — in чат It is obvi herd, of the Imperial R ageney, on the trial of 
Out five times every day, ini os k E sweet by then, that in — gentleman’s dairy, the sewage man 2, from Mr. K 
allowing to , niens ep ep — eae onsiderable of the | information on model farms, implement manufactures, 
thoroughly — WS ате profit derived. 4 the neighbouring market town I standard works on agrieulture published previously 
Bom d combed once a w 7 һауе every reason to think that the milk for which I| to 1840; and 3, from Mr. Woodcroft, 
a ines ee f uie wing calculation of | Should pay 4d. per quart, is a inferior to my own ; information on reaping. 
ev ede med house-feeding dairy and once Т paid for an invalid as as 6d. : were received by the Council to the following 
Winter od ter to a friend near London, who kept an r dairy. effect —1, that the Chairman of the Journal C 
219 , а 1st Oct. to Ist Мау (212 days):— The superior quality of the article, in my mind, quite municated the final ements made for the 
—.— А Led unes ад — < — ified such an exceptional price. , new number of the Journal of the Society, and its imme- 
7 o се ы ч. 4 10 0 fioa maim element in euch cns. rbi iru Judges for Li a este 
food, from 1st May to tst Oct. (158 days) :— to be so. Those, for instance, w to profit 1 —— 
1] ione of Grass, St May to tet Oct (158 da ^ 1110 0 by keeping the milk standing, say 26 hours, produce а had been satisfactorily completed ; 3, that alk 
bushels of grains (or ап equivalent), at 6d. . 316 6 Va lp Ae de ree ri article, in point | the railway companies to which the Gouneil 
Total expense of food ... 48 7 6 eshness, to ы ing, | app ie dile * 
