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^^fwefiUTh"^Mr e CaW'sLcounTof r the 

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might be eaten do* ' safety. A 



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*%£*d' Mr. Bend's cows being selected for their 



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•^vTl would refer. In the small paddock into 

 JSSba are turned for exercise there is no regular 

 •rnrine.pUce, but a sufficient supply is carted to it 

 Sfy P This is run into a large trough, and, in this 





Cohering and roplog atacks 



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L^ i quantity of Bean-meal is mixed with the 

 Jrt'of so doing ; but I merely mention it, in order to 

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woffices on Ballywilliam, although, perhaps, not 





















Ubient for all purposes. When it is understood, how- 



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w ,h»t these were erected at Mr. Bojd's expense, it 











rfte evident that great care was necessary in econo- 











jisne outlay. The cow-houses are well kept and 

 wtakted, the cattle being all fed by means of passages 

 ,1 their heads. The dairy is a perfect model for clean- 







Peg taUen into account a. extra hay (two 



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ioese and good order ; the churn, one of Robinson's, is 





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eeaping from the general manure heap. This is carted 











. . pj.lied wherever the Clover and Rye-grass is 





















tse'd, also, in other ways, and proves sufficiently the 









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great importance of this valuable assistant to the farmer. 

 On a cursory examination of this farm, there would 





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firm. The hedges are u..tj Up, lr,e f...ui unci-. 









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l* tt.e existing green crops cleared of all weeds, but 

 tie grain crops show that such has been the regular 



















practice, lor neither in Wheat nor Oats can weeds be 





















tiraarly to, the only deiieient crop being Carrots ; hut 













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parts r.{ this county, Carrots ;.re not ;; promisin,' crop 







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E*.:. r ; still every division of cropping is kept ;c- 





















Down farms there has been no lack of large stones, and 











rweb croppiog out near the surface, but these have 





























npenne, but the result has shown that such can be done 











*«n proBt. With a trifling exception, the whole of the 

 ""alias been thorough-drained and subsoiled. 







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General Remarks.— 1 have thus endeavoured to lay 











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ich the foxing 



^Jcall them. He is a hard-uorl.c^ !: . '.., i.-.i.-- 



































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