P" descent from 
with a view of interceptin 
ter in the soil 
— causes, ог. by the intentional arrangements | 
of man, 
ich, or 
in any ч of ground, gives the character of luxu 
pfo e woes wise to the vegetation growing on it "m. 
of hydrogen it furnishes for the formation | 
of Vegetable substance; The abundance of — T 
g the 
| the higher to the lower ground, as 
& plain, and к» as 4 does after 
u u 
rap be cut and made 
carr 
induces in plants luxuriance of grow арлам t 
structure ; а comparative [жая к=н оп {һе eun 
and less ample 
subject is not arren speeulation, 
but or practical Ka airg for, if the view I have taken 
ain it both explains the action of 
t 
in eir liberal application will be |o 
moa Men sil Thus, ЖАР, the desired prod 
t, or inerease of vegetable substance 
th bot. stones, or нетов, & Босана] result msy 
be anticipated from the liberal use of amm 
ppreh 
E 
xt 
Bi ovi, 
frule, tubers, &e, E те stareh s тна form а 
ro ; then à more 
out, 
us use of amm em is pointed o 
There should ч enough to xor ла eov and vigorous | 
growth, witbou inducing ver-luxuriance or rankness 
which is клн шабыт devel t, 
by th o 
cessive amount of hydrogenous matter. As esrbon is 
the basis of starch and sacchari ne matter, whieh se 
in aceous s bers, its, 
which organic man most serviceable for their 
roduetion will be, not Pee are а and fresh, 
:ü 
ie manures will be m 
development of these produets, when the activity of die 
Foo iacal or шге ee, ей | is moderated, and 
onaceous brought into aetion, by more perfect 
prstne composition: J. Н. H. 
Home Correspondenc 
, Does Live Stock Pay Il shali Esca that I have 
ice od cause of scientific as well as 
agriculture, by the f 
the above title, of Mr. M:Culloch’s Sive paparan 
forth the - 935 рар 
Profitableness of Cattle-feeding," by « ai 
Paper. The light he pen on 3s ылу, iind poe 
of manure quitar dn stall-fed 
towards the мыйы. 
mkr ints of agricul 
results he does not give details 
ае 
опе оѓ the. 
на ааа але рады 
he agriculturi et Ed 
k 
зүр » 
ammonia as astandard of valuo ; 
ated: 
; in fact, I hedge bad. 
aet of my analysis, under | a 
ve d | 
beasts, is a great help hood 
hitherto almos 
fenders ot Nri and Lincoln, and ша 
ali hon: may өбөр te chee 
ves, | fully ; ien if w ae y iine dé replies vil be so 
re full and 
that | useful an А list 
| about em month of May, Wes all the land is appro- 
per | pria be 
placed ac 
into the ees еч, or the ad below а drains w 
be little the drier for the drains above. The 
each an ear to urged eim ess of 
его 
ever pip эф ger and every attempt 
of the M = greatest fall has been 
mpe: elio jm as má Denton has well 
T i$. "The cou of ter will always be 
governed by ordinary "un of ъл, and in эт — 
will к> m line of greatest inclination open " and 
never present as great an inclination as 
tá Б "io nels afford, whilst upright drains will 
br fur greater 1 fall, whether the water lie in pem pits, 
their direction be an н er than in 
ine straight dom the fall. Many of ўи eaders will 
be fa. h the apet of ditches, edt across the 
ety for м purpose of carrying off the water from 
e, in laying the land же drier. Here we have 
s intercepting ше Ares er, 5 ће water p flowing 
suppose can be the 
gres not f fail to din. the 
ften the cause of much mischief 
of the water in the ditch may o ора be 
w by its oozin g to thes urface, and 
н} кет being s ba all ай е d water 
E abov n th 
чаба "Teac cs 
London. 
en : ei u^ us 
idered very бирегә attain any 
CÓ evidence as to the. condition of the 
bind, f its yield, and the kind of Ас mper n use, &c 
There is mue land i 
> | prie ту own 
J no wells for water, Nr puddles ar 
l not nam 
nelined as to permit such a state of 
ings, Dee p, ploughing is оаа by many in 
ud of the d ai sayin 
T pps ped VE recente slee еер, 
And then shall have plenty to s 
vil grow niue se sacks E Whea 
only The 
on way all harvest, whilst those p the other 
stand. still for ^ shower, the 
hould h m been glad to have taken a 
wley. 
| district fo fe P Haw The Scotch statistics are а 
ot be so inquisi 
рер an intelligent man, much m 
ore ап un 
one ; but be framed so as, if possible, to н т volun- 
tary | weed of the few ac vin tial. 
eer- 
uch the 
accurate, and therefore more 
Сызма of queries should be 
the different с and 
uantity of W) other grain, Pulse, 
otatoes, and ойе ous P Clover im other seeds 
and pasture may be ascertained. second 
be mme abont ow October, ni all the corn 
but the ы PUT vau 
the same зю. м 
manure, Тһе cos 
in à large dunghill is not of | 
es. concentrated ina 
| spreading w араас 
ES 1з. 6d. em: on NE 
into am 
per cent. waste) we 
к, рег lb., is 1467. 13s. 64.; 
45l. 78.44.51 
os on | the whole result of 1012. б». , 2d., ap | 
| and 
have |li 
when the 
na to etie ir 
, Fall.—Much has been said 
| Tune ы across ог obliquely to the fall, 
Li 
s farming stock; even horses рг, 
occupiers of land ; 
THE AGRI MH GAZETTE. 
e | law unions might be advan 
e wis as in the aries at least i in the comm 
may escape | ass 
ill 
eonditions, | i 
estim 
i iussi in promoting 
des 
rnips ot 
rea 
en they; commence growing | assis 
or | efforts of all the elubs, than by the о efforts 
‘it js to de killed, 
ќа d 
| have 
` Vi in 
but they. л 
аге нтаў of agrienltural produce and they are are great 
consumers of & зз cul ced roduce 
seems requisi be known for the solution of ous 
Кы k politieal and social «8 Tà 
um 
knotty p 
organising the machinery for collecting 
these data, superintendents of uerum, devoted à to ing 
business seem necessar e relieving o Poor. 
tage ously associated ke these 
of an ny pl an as they ar 
and indeed with the inhabitants generally ; Eu 
b ed 
| 
grown per acre, as 
upon the farm ; bib, | a hd all, these páa or half: 
yearly accounts will lead to attempts being made of 
begun, e n pruden 
viue of ^ "habit, and John Bull will in his own g 
ш notwithstanding his constitutional eccentricity of 
mper, become reconciled е е arbitrary innovation 
ot statisties, J. W., 
Agr icultural bur gin en, fret een a little interested 
іп your remarks on farmers’ clubs, І fear the attempt 
to establish a ers’ club for the discussion of 
agricultural politics will not meet with general appro 
[тз the other «e : v — oae m kingdom, 
s far as it is practica о dou will prove 
ie best poliey to RC йн ед [3 nd 
arried on at agricultural meetings, 
politicians have plenty of other opportunities Sof express- 
ir sentiments, or of ot e using their 
g their own views. And be 
agr Puce is not во barren a fiel to require assist- 
ance fro a quarter, Nevertheless, it must be 
озм d ih at a x often dificult to he line of 
for bids 
gricultural pro- 
How don p ete between the | 
cal and ж Нага, or it is evident that we ma 
aced on some «шры while it is highly 
irable we should I have no doubt a 
tion, i in re 
duce. 
liti 
be too tight- 
а feeble club. such men as Mr. Baker 
Hobbs, Mr. Mechi, and Mr. 
- Ent ience culturists 
t to гы dise sed, I do beli 
e guano-monopoly "aeos liec 
other quest ion, uw be promoted far better by the 
On on 
club, however influential ? have often 
"hen hav 
8, in | an injurio 
assist in cuttin | 
Т should fed 
dM Ge 
character 
urpose, and whether ек aware of i 
- in other loealities. I have also another favoaE 
calf is sold, the butcher co day 
and bleeds it in the neck, till it е 
nd, ап repeats the operation t 10m 
тиза d oae a 
Rusticus, [ftia very fe 
tis 
Dalen e and. 
prcna 
aE А PT 
