620 
me AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
ing of cattle, gives it as 
his opini ion, that with no other 
can he obtain such an inerease in 
the weight of 
The 
ers use it for dairy purposes give - 
roy Saaiinody. They state tiat the putter from 
on the residues is more ‘solid than _ when ogg oa 
Sided to the hi 7, OF wher Didier’s 
ep 
and proport the ration of food to every 2 ewt. of living 
sheep. "food for sheep, with residues for 2 livi 
weight, is 17 to 18 Ibs. of residue, 2 lbs. 4 oz. Wheat unk 
4 lbs. Lucern Clover 2 0 OZ. oa cake, 14 Ib 
litter. It must n ot be t not the food of 
one sheep. 
ronl b 
this must be added tothe large profit obtained from t Stale 
the spirits. 
Hom e Correspondence 
The Crops in a Suffo olk.— 
best on good heavy aw 
light lands; not m 
m 
ne ston on 
neg s are very li n bulk 
“th Peas are saci 
rop g on heavy 
ato oil are generally free 
from injury by blight, but carly crop short from 
weather ; an average of two last angel Wurzels 
are deficient in plant on cold his, not ae to bulk of 
two last years. wedish good; Common on 
ù ÈS 
most soils — with black Jacks; "prospect for | masters 
pman ‘ is a 
short crop, oe generally well pyro! Cornelius Gibson, 
Willingham a S EEO 
Pie Wh After sh the article in 
your Paper ‘oF August 22 on the subject of “Smut i 
Wheat” (p. 585), allow me to state the map rad experi- 
x ye 
ce 
eat is an average crop; |m 
d be prominently good. The sen -a the first 
at Me sick, 
process o 
kee 
e of excellence Reger the utmos t attention 
and care. By individual sk d pers nite at Fa 
nse blend pen arrange ew clement placed w 
ach by nature, and m 
aniihie we “se require. "eat be it 
engraft any peculiar tendency on a bre 
the work of a season; a man mi 
the pursuit, and the aoe if followed up be ptr 
e | only y his successor: It often occurs all 
be ~~ of animals on =s ‘hho individual far utii 
mpeers in cular and favoured qualities. 
i| No ow "iE one of the pawar sex should be paired. with him 
cross br mals it may have “k 
exhibiting the inferior character o 
m 
. | tions. Hencewe see ue of pure blood, and we havea | 
e nd ate s for animals possessing it. 
I yn ‘cas notice the much vexed question of “in and 
in” breeding; that is, i breeding Koi 
originally from one flock and possessing in some degree 
more or less affinity for idk other. The enttvovert 
ged, from ‘Ba kewell’s time until n ow. Hebr 
ected the best he could 
jijila 
nd in from a bad stock a 
mm and da 
tation,” and the rule holds good conversely too—* If 
uch as you | n 
ou have a good stock breed in and in as m 
abas. 
J 
please.” Car 
aine Im oe e on my father’s land some s a ea r aaan 
the use of blue vitriol, which I beli o bi an ttai; pane 
cheap, and effectual preventative to be ut in Wheat = orictics, 
i have tried it with success 1 four successive years 
on land previously much subject to smut, and have this! Brtrast.—The mon ete meeting ar committee was 
year cut 150 acres of Wheat, in which I do not think | held in ee on = inst., A Sharman Craw- 
150 smutted Wheat ears could " nd. way in | ford, Esq., i air, Report f the Flax crop 
which it is used here allon of boiling | were göttrally Branain, Alt = zh S "> of an 
water 13 lb. of best blue vitriol hich costs 6d. per | average length, it was ace - > ee u 
Ib,), stir it up, and when di e sig t the mixture | and to appear full of fibre 
on to the seed Wheat, which t be t bitin end well thái last yon, and promising a ee 
e: 
saturated with the water me ine ane e quan- 
ack 
pa nd pu 
see evidence of the high estimation in 
A handr i n 
fp 
xercise 
tk ch be be vis sible 
pia ofa ne n el 
expec 
m i 
and and 
par of su ce; when seen from before he shoud 
ve ver somewhat massive a pearance, Nar plenty i 
room between his forelegs; his breast should be wid 
and spr and well covered be 7 T should 
wide across t 
kiek nba rom 
ying these point 
y of Eno I should 
plant, grown 
| seed, including the Neca flowe 
rod 
hin, | seed 
with sees the no om ae that the kitaida of 
armers shoul fit 
= 
m 
=) 
BE: 
a 
© 
ded s apis 
in that pede pre from different varieties of 
red kind, and also the 
was “considerably Hiie. 
under “ites length Flax reared from the usual 
kinds, and hed branch at the top. Mr. O’Flannigan 
— ctor at Tuam rted 
ma À tot 
E 
opy of a lecture 
0 mers in county | § 
wing of Fia, and ae 
e fire. The 
aa and Felhoe 
directed to procur © some 
to be seu 
scutehed in one of the best Irish 
cleaned out in each to be accurately weighed, id pro 
pen for the committee’s inspection 
on this year’s Flax crop appeari ng unusually 
or 
z 
= 
> 
® 
r 
As bearing on the subject 
brought before the committee, of the — injurious 
s | effects of st Flax in rivers and running stream 
rellterioe was aan to the ra lately presented to 
often 
eep | water 
r. Nelson, instructor m 
of Flax 
Flax straw, 
o forward o “half 
ine while the hae half should stock 
mills, e fib 
he pee of i 
gr eat in injary the 
which would res ae from 
pointed ou 
must h 
by the contents of the D mabe .— Belfast ry Pood 
ee 
Craven.—The following report h 
of the progress ote dpc of this wed w just been s 
society. It ind a very iala 
We give a piei to oe here, a: t 
trate the results of en 
furnish a ful examp 
one. 
a ara in 
man wh nose 
themselves ig inconvenience that they nay e 
the pleasing scene. It is well for the nation 
is bo e, Be t cannot be denied that 
com ree going hand 
greatly contributed to he prosperity of 
n er the 
farmer’s class were 
such t clubs if 
e dist 
b t the nalit nerally was 
5 o the aet fende the committee 
rovement in this 
nali 
yea pigs Were gh me a and the q al 
The collect ae 
Seld. were well wo orthy of the eget 
in their cultivation in the 
not ha 
ngland, 
rhe. committee have peculi 
that a anderstanding 
consider a useful animal and li mis w ice. | the Be vernment b f| others seems subsiding 4 
er sometimes happens that where there has been | Ghent, tt to interdict Fia Fl coheopiue ie NAA ew who are now of opin 
tion in crossing, defects Lys, alleging it nuisance injurious to the | already mutually benefited 
in the flock. When these | public health, and Preventing th of the water, | cluding the report the comm! 
counteracted by the during the summer, in es and sugar refineries | obligation those 
a ram. In any joist where = of G merce of Courtrai | give their servi } 
- deficient, the ram in that point and Ypres, in a counter memorial represented. the | society received 20 little 
