THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



[Sept. 29, 





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Where will to this in the 



mfS orourVheatCTop^LSX' earth 6 , the 



you find anything approaching to the nicety and 

 ■ profits of the manufacturer depend. 



PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE LAW 

 D OUT BY DR. R D. THOMSON, OF 

 0P8H BALANCE OF THE FOOD IN 



ntion to it. This 



issimilafed half ; for this object strength is required, 

 vhich might otherwise have been spared. If we give 

 t food containing too lar_ie a proportion ol ni ro 2 . us 



ome diseased, by being compelled to act in opposition 

 o Nature. Taking it for granted that the requisite 



he greater or less degree of digestibility possessed by 

 .;!.<:,!. nutrii i as tubctanee.-', mid the proportion of un- 



troportion of non-nitrogenous and nitrogenous aliment 

 vith other debcriptions of food. The proportion which 



n Carrots, in which 1 part 

 proportion would not be 

 the proportion somewhat 



.foes :_ 



gives the proportion of I fa) 



st supply 



must be 



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matter. 38.88 kilogrammes (85.72 lbs.) of the \^t 

 nutritious matters are equal to 1333 kilogramme! 

 equal to ? '*L 27.5 (60*63 Tbs.). ° 27.^1^ 

 10 kilogrammes (22.05 lbs) of hay in the propon* 



nclusions from the foregom 

 a completely rational systei 



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roposed questions with perfectly accurate avengi 

 umbers ; and we have now only duly to consider tbt 

 ifluence which the unappropriated portions of food 



raste of strength); and further, the greater or lea 







i of forage, 

 at by expert 

 possibly be 



pxestiona. 4. A completely rational system of rmtritw", 

 hat is, such a one as combines the greatest inonit of 





f lto4. F< 



mt proportion. But if w 

 irne proportion in field Be; 





works hard requires the 



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'.'Sue; and choline, «J* j* 

 changed fibrine, Ac. Secondly, '^ff^\ i9 ^ 



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