160 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
to be feared that on home farms, as well as elsewhere, 
there is mn j gerna in this department of 
farm econ 
pyare heap 8 yorig» upon as a store 
t really is. No 
any time in the open 
ore. covered =. vn soil ; in even in 
me ain tanya a of a e heap much oy 
Erann in yry max imum value a 
frie, pea always, ot cou: it is the exuviæ 
spa oe = n the jehe iat of stable 
Sinat y spr ay mixed oak 
and sigh ron ert the fermentation of the h eap i 
rm, an 
ays. A cheaply form 
joining: the man 
able erection in which 
ORDOS 
t these operations. et 
sour should b 
mixed pA with 
Stances and well saturated with uri 
man ith 
e yards of some farm 
‘of making use 
and cattle are accom 
possi ly you co do better 
t cleanly state wh 
architect, but as AE eo 
“vants, who iin Biot 
“aperture they can 
te aAnté 
the aaa ser- 
w inako is 
riddle should have a 
use be always nea in 
sappearing—as 
of | from disa 
lable to anthers should i ea drying Dor K peuialie 
many other matters— 
eal he mans ged i in a rea 
very kind 
Tare 
ow piers 
by a judicio cus- not a 
insure atlantis 
ed e se ad- 
OF bots will nal be sad A a i prot. ture is 5 Nitro- ohionhale or F Weed i 
ams, A and sent out in b 
by a 
ng artificial m 
men 
names as 
ous to 
re ariond will rub bish, 
beexpelled from the mar 
Referr 
ing ou 
me pointi t blood manure shoul 
t to be kept in. he one the fault of the weet the article = res that telin is, I would wish 
& manure s 
ing injurious currents, it is 
floor of the stable i, 
“uih cold water i 
` siónall; re 
y having recourse to it, _ Of course in every case 
- sawdust moistened with sulphuric acid, or e in every case | 
should be scattered on the causeway to ixt the volatile 
cattle stalls and boxes 5 a not so liable to be 
EE irern as the stable, but u management 
the animals are just as "Likely to be m jder ina hk Be un- 
comfortable state. When feeding 
is necessary also to to keep the 
Washing on 
ust be AS a as 
whol operations should be c 
and masterly w The 
all times > sual the actions of a i 
TAE th n bew 
n s whatever be eft eg til the m 
If a bailiff camat put this safe pepr into practice of his 
should be so 
more 
ging of the barn. Every measure dish and each kind of 
place for itself, and when not in 
~ pea ce. To _ ea eae sacks 
hey are in ery 
whic 
seem, it is only by strict nenu to them that a farm 
oya 
endable manner. 
2. 
e is one rule wh 
f 
at ca to-day should 
orrow. 
e power over him that 
petty istéefeihngs~piepente will 
Gr f 
e ayy’ sonnet 
Blood Manure—I Gnd 
my ocean of agricul- 
nure patented 
view of con- | One of y ari denounces the practice . 
s are | vendin under 
at best pas is an unpro- marinei false sopellaticns a 
Far refer fro! 
naas eading, if n 
more serious 
ur- 
I hav 
ing ak an 
blood manure, su ah was 
ed in a well-printed circular, with 
directors of a compan age 
analysis 
generally this ane is adopted | , 
si whatever i jey pie ere 
. A Devonshire Farm 
your correspondent 
(Maren 7, 1857. 
Societies, 
ees ts ae 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF pa 
Montaty Councit, March 4.—Mr, ELYN D 
M.P., President, in pn chair. Thi one new menka 
were elected and te andidates pro 
Finan Më ymond Harker t 
Finance reer a presah ed 
the accounts of the Society, from ‘hich fi 
h- 
2 XP 
pences " Chabiiieedes 
committee, red details 
e | lo wer 
* ed Castlenere), T To 
e 
close up with every | manufactur milar to that now st, Aid 
can reach, While care should be taken | the title of bleed she by mixing blood with phos- 
the current cash-balance in the hands 
was 16 nto 
ita t appeared dnt 
the banken 
D 
müa 
—Lord Portman, chairman of the 
transmitted the repo 
of ge 
rdshi ins on aine 
sp gan ior ns $ 
. On the Hodh of Mr. Raymond Barker, seconded 
bs loner, That no Pavili Sear are ne ad t 
erected for the purpose of agg er a 
2. On the motion of Mr. vanad 
Turner (of Boston), That ae General Sulsary Cm 
by Colonel 
his year by 
ig tic 
Hib 
other ciren 
a dinner of the Society could most convenient! tak 
Ratsborr meon enee 
. On the 
otion of Aionas Challoner, 
seconded by Mr. Hodim 
undertake the sho 
H es Weds fC pa sost 
r. Hudson (of Cast , Seconded | 
Mr. Turner (of Beaton, That in the Implement nt Calo 
Country Meetings, the entry of each artisi should not 
12 lines s oe s matats the first six free of oim 
the rem ore up to ody he be paid for by thy 
exbibitor, rs the rate of bda shilling per line, 
Fisher Hob 
wide, which they may engage to be conarena for them at 
country meetings, by the Society’s contrac orks, 
that the Bhi geat i topics of its 
gp ob ny be printed and sent rouito 
veral m or tit 
riia ticn, 
PR 
bers of the Cou neil fi 
Rize Essays——Mr. Thompson, chairman of the 
Journal Committee, meer rted the ~~ of the Prie 
for ene roscopical Investigations ; and he ro 
of Council would favour bie Commi ee, before 
their suggestions of subj i 
a 
essay 
sateen Wren Hoskyns, ei 
re Chemical Coninattieys re 
sti of that Committee on the whe t the Lecture 
to be delivered this season before the Members by Pr 
Way, the reaming of the Socie 
i ury Mgeerinc.—Mr. Parenter rice 
the General Salis sbury Com 
that oman, detailing ‘he Kag za ' 
taken in conjunction with the mayor pared i 
preperation of the land for shor 
d and tri 
yar he trial of field akian past : i 
Ip gh STEWARD, or CATT the absence of aei Í 
ates pia lime and sulphuric ee I should feel obliged abd the teichition of Gikeh he had @ notice mi i 
if your correspondent would be good enough to de AA ni e otion of Mr ig 
t | the rials used, and ig eas en he Aaa i 
management o 
when 
es and rough sow 
s 
iat hoped 89 “have seen some 
repl ve the invitation in your prea article on the | ** 
f Grass a 
I bought (with the farm) in 1053 was a bed 
meadow which 
of 
n coarse Grass. It bad been mown 
I drained it 4 feet dee 
a a of earth 
1855; there 
p in the surges lasi- 5, and drew 
and rubbish o 
wn in 
re wasa vores oe an and the Rushes 
disappeare the spring of 
e had a great In 
i 1856 1 applied superphosphate a about 6 cwt. to the acre 
k | 
Ad 
stEK.—On the motion of Mr. 
seconded by Colonel sg mate Mr. Br 
a elected one of th 
trustees of ot Society, ‘oa 
the vacancy oc rman by the decease of the HN 
Rutland. 
Jup the motion of a Fisher Hott 
seconded by Lord Feversham, 
appointed to inquire into, and repor to tho coume 
best mode, in their opinion, of hoidan 
committee 8 
judges for the country meetings of the ye 
and of sweet, and full of Clover, 1 no Rushes, no sour r uc y BS udsot 
course to some extent the laying on of fat, or Grass, bu: a rich beautiful herbage which the a Ge ee E 
te the secretion of milk if the stock is a dai Apa S ond, Eksp a ih talled, ak Enis Ph y Si an ds and Way 
‘one. Ali the h ht to be occasionally kon 15 to 30,and they are roak into Aish meadow for Ga li vt d bck aiea ae eae the 
Paena Spas = kept as clean eg ee ae a neg some hours daily ; ; they are always contented and never | | the fie pes Oe a ee 
cattle stalls, arly in those break t fen ust add vat m bailiff wee i 
belonging to a dairy farm, is not only adedini jista t orien pi dae a April, May, June, and i iether 
. is indispensably ement is ow uch to ies rainage aud rubbish as to the | © 54 ote the first kaaa We 
aimed at. In the care of cattle-boxes less attention is superphosphate, I co another meadow which only a eposits, by Pr ident ar $ 
: needed than is requisite with Stalls. If the animals get | came into my hands last Michael . I have drained BABLAS GUangia Tho rt resi ot with O 
plenty of straw and have boxes out it 4 feet deep, and I shal t with bones or super- ryt | 
any little other attention to ensure meadow is now in about the same state 
both the 
say faeh will be well combed 
bad as it is on a let farm it is still 
"The only other point I shall allude to is the ma 
-ment of the barn. Those 
ore beginning to 
E eraa do penie injury by oe varieties, and on the 
A under their charge it is 
mixing o 
in example farm 
are essential othe ju kii forcry 
“Tine; and neataees 
leased farms, 
som k to get purer seed | ap 
than from a neighbouring farmer, it a 
f rn of the|i 
Dene: ged Clover 
wer of Clover seed 
of the 
in a 
of Purple pad pe A 
only vegetated ; of the 
| 5l. per ewt. 
as the other meadow was two years ago. 
i as the other by similar treatmen ent. | 
re dee. and 108. ae. Talian Thi 
as to the general sample, which staat in 
oe John Fe ag rae Farm, 
Seed.— Having been a ra a a 
and 
is season, 
this 
e pots and plunged 
inii is ve of the 1 seeds 
a — to be 
ewt. for the inferior or 
Gilston. 
I expect to ° 
ssh a me 
os 
the whole vos community, as the 
open market m reserve a moderate 
|lu the event of this being 0% 
