406 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[June 6, 1857, 
likely never yet surpassed, ich = charac-|on, in which case special arrangements must be ment, 
ast jaag months lesia especially details of shephe 
i 7 ll require attention. Haymaking | lessons 
in the vale “distri t of Gloucestershire, several | ment in general will req 
excellent dairies tees adopted new methods i deh. the time comes round, and harvest time for grain eet va 
manufacture of cheese, which, as they seem to pro- | crops and for root ‘crops, and the hazards of our | stock —indeed, it is more obyi ee 
~~ able re sult, we shall here Apuntau island climate will try all the ae igence, the fany previous department of be farmer’ 
kutii 
i antl taro meat an y provide illustrated by science and confirmed à 
of a pte, is sow and re epeat aoe drawn hither R ikas miele tom acture fe a good herdeman kao ms that thon as 
tu peanae = . 
: : Š able EEEa e of the way in which that ability | from books is meeded here. The labourer in 
= oo ose k it, = or io has ma of a een on and under| charge of course is the man who must exhibit it 
-room t, 
of agricultura 
interyals, and where gradually ripen Now where in ‘all, pem pk is there one | the failure of his servan 
A eden mur ne alrying pen 
instance in which practical skill, to be obtained | is there need of this detaile attention, of whi 
The whey ‘baled ont oi Menuak inb stands and | st in the field, a Cant oe such | experience only will Sufliciently impress ‘Onn 
T ooks, not both r e. The best illustration we can 
? quired The general ar ierra of landlord and | this i bs the a ke e] an old Osean da 
tenant,.and the expression given to it in the con- | man to one w 
pae be so eb ~ A casts h ay; ey pan ae 5 Aasi iy ditions of the eea may be discussed intelligent] which a knowledge of the chemis 
and the remoyal o ell os ey laeraron 18 and with good effect by one acquainted only with | influence dairy anaiai 3 Says 
me i const cue mate heen adopts for removing the the literature of the subject, but that one loool hans seas a ri — of the dairy Phe 
inky on a J which more'than any other affects the character of | Simp Ster | mself 
from t ‘soas to avoid ‘the loss of tha 
eee ude, : e bargain—the amount of rent ERRAN whieh | 
J ITO Mrs “aurd wair | it covenants—must be an 
— of Tieden tis peer ee hg: apa even in the other saii of the Ggttenent 
consists” a tan to b 
a the side from top to bottom, through which the | ‘ere are peculiarities of circumstance . 
whey escapes, and with a revolving fram 
vertical and horizontal wires, by which the ie 
is systematically broken. The escape of the whey |} nae men 
is in ‘this case assisted y no manual operation 
whatever; it’simply drains off; and this it does so 
— emay presume that they are. 
quietly that much less than the ordina ey quantity | 7 atti ‘saad ie successor, than can an Act of sare with ae 
oe å ligence as books and: 
mi iraha neo ‘eis poe a wy adopted |x |mrrangement best aboard to vrai ‘fert: NAR, can convey—s 
tion to those ho 
pro ib ally insisted on, it is that of w ih pace 
of thera under the peculiarities of every separate | aud experience are ‘the only efficient teashaae. 
luding — 
Mr. peroni G manthinerin 
: The other method of of separating whey is by case must be left to local y t and skill, includin 
means o f the ordinary centritugal drying machine, much in addition to mer. general intelligence. 
~ ia Nee of which for this purpose was vas patented so Obviously all Aea Ee a ryt Hina tenants 
“Tong ago'as he but never tried or carried out or in purchases of stock—come under the same fi 
“till now. It has been this spring applied to the hiss Mtidartiocd di d skill eal and t 
pees thon Sat contemplated whe vey shes gipar, needing experienos and s ey Cie te tr 
darm of Frocester Court, ‘hear Stroud. A a When-take ox details ig cultivation. ane, as | food; 
turbin +h plex Pai doa “within “aA at i Sin op yiaay knows especially’ under the short-lived best ` ary t al Me 
“broken as possible, and as thie ril: attit its guidance, of local airet Die determined by such h | quickly ie i choked to death “es cae 
velocity, never very great, the whey is driven out- ey l peculiarities as the DAAE OE Si 
0 ? 
s 
it and escapes. The'curd'is notin this ease broken | n 0ntas, the e apan yo il, | 
. tion 
i | character-of the labourer. A Scottish Turnip seed 
it outwards unas division of the]. 
material, and itis f rand ‘han the whey thus read Hl. . produce a mildewed Oran sp southern | 
rated contains no cream which will tise on standing 
, Of course the ady vantage thus attained aiite and midland Engla i bra | 
in this— that either you may make a richer cheese, | 3 bushels of the latter ner imperial acre—-would net 
you may the cream ofi the milk ion of 
at curd instead of oft ‘the whey after making | climate, A friend tpn pi a ae Maite adsént 
er case 2 eet tteris obtained | of Jan uceste k a farm i 
‘than in the latter. 
ee not particularly different in their climate, meh are 
: labourers em: u 
te Farwrne.—The relations between oral | dent 20 and 30 years upon it, and of course knew 
a Fa experience in agriculture may be | perfectly the character of the land: and the agrical- | 
t out by ener the routine of te tural customs to which it had given rise. On 
a farm, We £ } wa 
k. Bk 
“tions on will suppose that the ae g there one April morninz the nt Bema i 
‘act df 0 ut tvelvemotttha onths consists in entry o fin d at work trampling the check its Ir and lu mo S 
a farm. A farm is offered, and ‘the terms of the [ons ng Wheat in ‘with long teams of oxe wing | and there feed them with their proper food. it in sme 
lets Having teen discussed and a ei Nea in it is y rollers twice to a place over the fi field, seer the for s pif ‘sake trans- 
taken, Buch of the Tights bea of the | th white chalky land behind them as hard as measure,—sowing in spring, Se ae ws 2 feet 
Aae he tenant as remain ‘upon ned and. ae and with tay litfle better promise of a | Planting in the o a Ae 1 have veel 
-paid for. Wo fio igi and rhed, are pur- Wheat crop on it than the road itself presente Fee h ra> a 4 
chased and labourers are hired. The crop for the | His opinion that local experience ought to override certain extent the s assertions OF he F 
ensuing ycar on ‘ach a of the fields. is fixed upon, | all other ides induced him it (for s 
and such cultivation as the season ae for 
_ each is at once eoihutibaned Seeds an 
vee : se Pie nee proteste xX 
f the previons cul- j of the district had ee prov viel. its feai propriety— | mc 
he seed putin in | had proved the need of thatinduration of the soil— | devour 
‘he cultivation of | fort e accomplishment of ihe however, no doubt |as if ti 
mor 
f the crop'go on | *“ intelligence” ay find some ndious | black letter 
1 perhaps P| ss laborious. means e rivahe of long {90 
Atte, of the soil teams of heavy cattle over it appears to be. Skill, 
oe peril Le | the result of lo here cal practice, as well'as intellizence 
st be provided to be from book f ti: 
arei aa Ly mri he | direotion of rE wines F ey 
condition € same truth truth appears still Jat on the seene— . 
d for the | and at haymaking and im dmesvest-tinee, "both of Toth ee 
1e number of dry days in the summer | At a 
HE LUCERNE. 
Tis well known that all animals love vari 
thrive upon it. To ‘the Italian : 
I came acr 
Harte’s “ Essa 
fair 
and minimum of the | Plan yS On on Husban ie t 
thermometer, the quality of the soil, «and olin 1768, which met the difficulties of its 
and held forth 
of a produce un 
the seeding of the Wheat-and Oat crops | and keep them 
in south p iag A ary Kai th 
A 
e vri e, transplanted n in fig spring of, aS te 
my gravel . this Pias 
_have reached ines pears (Or 
— 
season has given 
ost heartening green 
it ao, pa and it 
they were feeding 
ps, local p pecalicities Ta | 
Possibly dai ing may be determined | | grainand green cro 
nent—and the old s standand T “excellence, very pastures. $ ossi ir ry y DEE AT rape ce 
i and b, e shee pp and all the | intelligence, arejustified in their sev eee 
Panties eae the century ovr as fie byo $ and of of ikto ek»manage- | by those re sults upon eral localities 
d been rr ng of 
ious in unsuitable under: 
, antiquity ran mad 
her hand a exer 
sty in their 
t; how choice it is inis 
attie ale 
cia 
h promises 
nig of before 
p 
od four say at 
fattons 
