THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
730 Air "iA 
And yet there are dangers and municates to every mind, whatever its position, and 
1 — — here to which we would ere ir subject on which it may g^ inr Of 
t wish to imply that Science, so 
en’ discussing the raions called, M pech, but laii gel ad Gen are the 
* matter of sci that { isa 
wi ention. 
We are very zpt, wh 
. what we called Science and Practi ice, to use 
A ideas—if, ux in — 
yen ssume the form 
we minds they | enongh ps that the facts of agricultural experience, 
tagonistic pins ll 0 
| did is, therefore, simply an impertinence in the 
mpt a bet 
eit rite one nor 155 ges в paper 
tory of. Кона кр Асада a. recital of 
eps advance which the art 
even. per 
mind? in —— to the farm 
* the inquiring 
It woul 
rming, who h 
ly АА YO. or practical min nd. 
seem, quainted with the great bodies of truth bound up in 
refer to its constitution and 
the matter 
to raise 300,0007., 
entific" fact, as the | thing is 28 absurdly or 
rept-charge — a кезү. 
est 
red | havi 
in fact, a limited capital, its powers do, i 
extend to the employment a 
am 
of the fifi fs ей fom 
pow 
It appears, then n 
and employ it eithe 
and i improving. Jand, provide 
500 s be 
n this 
ti it 
, too 
а! е sip Tibe im 80 f t 
"the extent | 
TE 50 ga 
iss nd and employ a. 
» fonts fifths of that m sum . action Pris d 
The 
,0007 
r-fifths of the s second, ada 
Fade жоме - atn e ene bene — the words „eon ema &c. &c., as well as on ad in lir 
Science as from wi a ith those other truths are presented ere aa course merely represents the far distant 
a separat istinet source—as refe a to uu wd in tha experience of the farmer, | lim which the - — 
o — — in die pn were, having its wn And it appeared most clearly from his statement pes Agni will doubtless never To anything] 
its matter and substance. How u unten Tue not only that the sciences did in fact, as any one арлінай ted—but we. mention 1 
nt this is to fo Nature 9 5 ne may easily perceive; might know they must, throw a light of their own ure of the company, not only. ae " 
for i aA is, hari Practice and Science are inse- on agricultural practice, but it was agricultural subjectively; эө it is, in fact, an instrument of exime 
mer furnishing the very substance experience itself which, read in this light, — ordinary pow which landowners — employ toan 
2 the ter It mih 4 fof done, ch then lore a до, the policy of the steps which had proved so хан а extent—and that in itself it may- 
to speak of science, or о ch then at beneficial. ecome not o — = great * land improving” buta 
as apart from experience or practice Mr. Bennett, whose opinion justly carries great great banking е ny, involving, 1 шве, d 
it тилиге тагы ы: pun practice or experience weight in all agricultural meetings, insisted. most | tional responsibility on those in bes gement, 
as rea ut now there is one wo ic We do wish, in the above rem 
includes them both, and that word is Truth. test; but when from subsequent remarks we ‘gathered stood as 1 any invidious ашо й tween 
Science has in fact arisen out of the testimony of him him to “ conclusive, whatever science might | this company and others already ex 
practice or Ux cie and itis itself as trastwo PE | pronounce," then, althongh there too we entirely aim, though we ege of less me Freres “tea 
and ast e the — pieces of which it reed w with him, yet we venture to nix A a already referr they severally id 
built. : and si truth on which Lord deliverance in such terms, fro ch a ends operation; and, ans course, no exception — 
ps ace that knowledge was to be increased | most miecha to spread the po Mani 5 in the case of this meras association, possessing, 
qu. y 11 ene ait m de M 99 that se nee has an ап existence whatever apart from as it does, such enormous powers, and such anexpe - 
yi theo es; № 1 ce—or that men of sci assume any other | rienced and well- nalified ene 
— Тш on ion of and. existing 3 than that: which experience gives them, s — i 
p — " inis a of be ag min 1 t the uS RS hold most tenaciously to what DOES LIVE STOCK PAY -N Il, - «d 
trustwortl 1 is experie im ; no one will commend him айыры mee " 
— а= E * › ВГ owing der the light shed for this more highly than the man of scienc a aeri ж gai 9r this quM " 
— ч E sod a WU та е rj "eet = do not let him 1 that in concluding to give his 3 "à rro bow : ) now gives m 
pouces Mem iof bá —— ir 1 à — son a scienti well as a practical education to white showing the quantities of a. consumed by 2t lots of 
ii Shook in fut 1. ip ee aee im for — he is lik fill him with fancies | cattle—containing in all 65 head r 100 days; with th 
enim Uf ede Whi Bey етае A di za ут and theories and speculations which may or may not resse їп dead weight — from this 
—the other oT eee itself with the mediate ur Apte usuris. Av ih abate D etae EE 
aub Idi vidal usa and valheet id rior write shot | adding to that amount of knowledge which his own Lets and 22 | * f 
Sr Шеш more pe ee DU MD Sbe perience has taught him, that to which the expe- "s pen fos obs 
Жылы — Loo оса бі | чын of other men has testified ; for * science is the 
ми ; nowledge of ma rd and methodicall Catti t. | et. ewt. 
to Lu 1 in “ide aet the have been meae | digested and arranged, so as to become attainable f 06158 | ... 254i T. 
parab ге since N's time, so that ono" he is but adding to the mere nger-post * Mt eps 
they are now “one flesh; ^ and the offs ring of their BPT POSS aed 373948. A at am 
— 1 * . 1 | which a limited experience may be compared, „ 
3 — — ed the happi | trustworthy map gum e prao territory which e "d —＋ ec Ск, 
erm | have. surveyed—he t adding to the certain „ 7-3} . 21 
! ” ZEE 
Ban ad En Muda ta Science | de dea his own personal ob Gbesrvatsn basacgnise pene T Mrd ua duxi 
c Lu | the equally certain knowled ich — of others » 1033 : 
іза: тае of ideas, speculations, theories, | hag gathered—and, knowing that all the Pe thus. 1 1—3 2673 e чаж 
which- deed in so many enumerated instances „ 12—3 | 2673 
Жж! tally w with ex ie teas 5 05 collected have originated in One Will, can B e a aed! е, 
d 8 existing practice— - that yen contradiet one rs m „ 1443 267 Ue dou 
ud e methods an mystify their student—he need not hesitate to n 15-3 | 2672 — 
— —ů 7 ami bar a an the. ae things: believe that they will perfectly harmonise, and t 17 aed um 
ая not of essential i importance in agri — Alen on Eo en ШР y 1 MIU Be | Bats odo даш 
ge mi — sh : dee gen n ine ro rendered |." oo кыс | 
will be done, , hago a ve and inse, by m i mist in „ 21—4 IM — 
belief. or . eee of Science simply c e ns ol ate Mm Ve i ely be botanist, — 65 43065 115662: 225 
enume ration of so ny rticular instances of tha 8 - t may be well to give 
m which scientific men have conferred, we * above table for the bene 
do in some measure s the idea that the uses We call the attent our readers to al details of the exper! 
а pro 
requiring 
— 
elli in ett ing, 
meh a and Therefor not likey . or * way o е еее road-makin 
and even irrigation, — for shelter, 
who may 
and f 
ү nd fencing ; 
чалдык 110 at 
n iler fashion, estate, 
un А pus hn pier righ officers, amo 
instead of. bui ding, as iex — a the ane of Mr. Hewitt Davis а 18—1 
structure of the material which Nature tised in several departm ee — pae 
меһ observ engineering—for all such we ма it will be well 
| worth while to 
Жигита! а, qv 
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tion of to the ori 
ctus advertised in another column of the 
— all ex 
nent the 
g, in th 
beef more produced 
ааай реу last No. 16 A the ee 
M Ras со 
em as ihe K "n do 
Dil he maintained, are or will | extra 
beef weight ; fr 
the value of 2001s. cut straw and the 
aring the m 
In Lots 13, у 15 3 
results from m hay, си t green, bef p 
cut when in flower 
difference be 
more p: 1 
