o lard are taken out, The leaf 
h fliteh, the саш iud other loose 
shed may be used with | 
usually converted i into 
m the inside of eac 
bits E fat vies ves тя well was 
the ese а into small aum or squares, а 
be 
ter in а boiler to melted o 
Tt keeps 
erally sold in read ; E E melted, and sweet, 
The 
pres 
sold as food ford dogs, pigs, & 
The offal or rather the caet m m &e.— 
— ч pig might be said to 
"rg vailable in some way or 
en cure i 
versally Aden 
liver, Жыш, sweet-bread, ой га 
rmm of fresh pork. vu н is ip » his h esteem ; 
mall apu pieces, 
E Mine 
ууз, ул аге greatly | 
m 
the fine: s of le 
fat chopped iato a рар, and enclosed | in the small 
intesti e tongu l pass for 
puddi 
the bristles n: ао 
red — of the мбар ган it is customary to кымды 
d hams, J. C. 
COMMON SALT AS A е 
Соммох salt has been employed in 
countries, for the purposes of promoting vegetation, and 
has been found especially useful in iuland countries, In 
— distriets it has failed to any bene 
ла ааа 
as hel 
upon the growing erop, 
suffered | in the high — in rich i 
Englan sj заадно ago. Still, ae RU d 
ployed for Се з, апі there can Toe 
- little donb, pary in many cases it produces a sensible 
mprovement in various crop в. Its use has been pan 
experiments e been published from time to time, in 
which the spin of E ми рг rodueed a considerable 
of W and О. 
growth of root crops, 
and | tl 
w 
rts of the squares not | W 
hey are | is th 
| plant 
,|and Lentils. 
k field d Bonns, Onions Radishes, а м 'Thistles 
ing 9 bin 
cial now proved prejudicial to Onions regularly watered with 
jn LEO „генең 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
APRIL 8, 
and in an especial manner to that 
It is well known that a saturated 
|ot Mangold- reis 1. 
now 
| solution ar 
— experim ents, 
e звог and under c 
t upon our various 
salt affects various prites dif- 
which 
"That 
Е 
at quantities salt exercises an 
The following 
ost 
АП had a 
| The e 
containing 24 grains per pint e-h 
| larger in size d dim those узенен with % grains of salt 
| tothe pint, and these again appeared more vigorous than 
i the pem whieh received no salt at all. 
solutions, containing 48 grains of eee ex- 
{== dicial effect in the eourse of а 
nr Tic bd evum and th 
injurious effects on 
rains of salt per pint, 
s and field 
es, amà Uau |. 
ns, "соп 
жм а ап 1 njarious eff on Cabba 
s Radi she 
ing 192 grains 
| watered with a доб. йч. 384 grains of salt per 
pin 
E < ` А solution of salt, containing 192 grains per pint, 
it during on 
^ шы» 24 grains of salt to the 
| Pint, ыыт benefited Radishes, Onions, Lentils, 
ages. 
а уун are affected by salt more Leid than any 
other > the uo nts Lig ante 
n 
aris 
such manare wil be a  —- 
va irse witi ul be = 
. In dry seasons common salt, like all 
manures, exercises no effect if it be supplied 
in moderate quantities, elm may pro 
used in large de: oses, Withr 
ac ie on ph со 
"ld 
may exercise а dd. 
upon mo - f plasta for the үр owing r ү; — efect 
mon salt ex 
ih ia in all our cultivated 
growing near ее sea-c 
tities for r coming to per 
salt will бене Мез kas бе ы plants bd e 
и и у со 
as 
8 
HE 
ording ngel and Meyen, 
jinsi x give off лоне е зна, dark. "The hie D ы 
e from the decomposition of a chloride, in all proba. 
bility, from — of sodium, or common t. Th 
da which is thus . produced may act upon the d! 
ааа 
stituents in the sap in a variety of ways, 
int Vos conducive to the lu «11 growth of plants, 
tated by Berthollet that, in 
soi], 
th at 1 su + 
be ee A c vie м во ess sential ы pue 
any plants. Carbonate of soda only di 
= Б 
Q 
$5 
Кс " 
mp 
Bg 
2 
un 
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E 
е 
et 
o 
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ES 
Ф 
т 
ma 
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et 
ES 
5 
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£e 
8,“ 
edm 
LA 
H 
Ке и 
r 
constituents into the 
€ vfus s highly favourable 
. Professor Ie v litely shown e silicate of 
айана is much more solu ble i in а solutio 
bear is derived, t 
n gro intellig diy explained, у the 
great забту of "Ме of amm solution, 
If i 
n 
serves,“ 
in the last ws uf Blackie 8 0, velopedia. of Arcem 
upos 
plants, and plants with Succulent leaves 
are Vipera у! Benefited by the beg eme ation of s 
Many of t ие: лалі in the и релені we taken 
e Correspondence. 
Sheep Fe cin teur on Aime —]n your Gazette of the. 
10th December las dee i. W. " wler, Prince Hall, 
xr ona l A us u large a quantity of кт that they tasted quite | Dartmoor, referri ring a paper read by me to the 
V D osi ding iria nd ой wer Ван куй p saline ; but, notwithstanding this, the ey grew healthily. t eai rn Farmers! "Club on “ Sheep Feeding under 
ona D o gravelly soil, Ar pa at Totham, іп: This evidently shows that salt, in a moderately dilute | Cover, er iuto your Paper of 26th Nov., makes 
Essex. The produce per & part which had solution, ean be taken up by many pla a without | some г mune upon the ** dismal results" of my fe feeding, - 
not | for pd a rs. to exercising a a pernicious effect. Е" compared with his own m which he attributes hi 
be 17 bushels 26 lbs. ; and on a part, which he salt was applied to the land, it has s failed to pr to tele yr breed of y In А . 
ап „with 5 bushels of salt acre, and which like- | sensible (citis of the growing crop; tions к reply pa “inserted i 
wis had , ived any whatever for four ur examining the ci n iei 24th December), r giving i 
_ years yi Wheat amounted to 26 bushels and | — employed, we shall frequently be able to point be tid as t E f sheep, І expressed 8n 
. 12% In a a comparative та зба I e, if we pay due regard to the | Opinion that the difference in 
. hemanured with stable dung, to a ero oes in | | follows considera probably referable to climate ra 
ж preceding year,he obtained 26 быра ns 52 lbs. | 1. The neiglibourhood "ef the вей mist necessarily | Suggested that, to enable your readers to 
ds "igi ohnson is, ^ [um pes great advocate for interfere witl n. laud situated along or | difference of profit, the value of the “ hog,” 
fs a manure ior recommends it to be пе r the : which is exposed to the action of Чр ought to be stated, as well as the subsequ 
: | prevailing sea-winds, the application of salt will prove | ОЁ feeding. Mr., ler, in Pa 
useless ; e soil in such locali contains | reply, gives the weight of his hogs wh 
| already more than is sufficient to satisfy the wants of the | adds that they cost only a halfpenny per day 
growing crops. It is well known th y of the chased food, but did not tm 
is eonstantly borne' by the inds, and sometimes | how the animals were fed, and w 
pon the land at t 5 Moreover, | 9f his mode of tment. I fü 
o e contain a | March 18 the гү жүрг (extracted from the 
in Suffolk. 
r. 
racy. Salt is said to 
theoretical reasoning 
the сазе 
; et this 
whether it is Musa 
cag rue REL term 
Po pede by б direct qnm ments. Neither theoreti- | аы which 
: vague statem 
ps e 
contain a considerable propartion of common salt, and 
is therefore very probable Bua va benefited b 
It has. been estim y Mr 
ew t, 
to 2 bushels only. On Barley, a very hue an er Аже in vii Y 
9 
salt 
- the greater poet, over Ji the fall of nin it Bn inches per a 
the care and асси etermin 
give strength E: TE изт, and which | talis st at Penicuik m 
leads А5 land in that neighbourhood 
crops, especially RT s Бн ir in aH likelihood, 
"79 
mp of salt, whiíh pi be deposited 
in the soil by the - En land, rain seldom fall 
f 
ed with much be: 
‚ Madde by analysis, that de rain 
gs не м еасһ асге оЁ 
64 
ih М 1 lbs, or nearly 6 ewt 
expe- 
or west se 
in inland districts, also, contain mu 
resence of deposits of salt, or n 
асет excellent CAM A that 
дуа hbourhood of localities where 
prings occur, the Арон ef 
be unprofitable, 
3. It 
үл manure, and tfr orgotten that pda - 5 not a universal 
- Way | use Indee 
Pop: "ur - iq Moto will do 
persede the 
use of other out of condi- 
little to е its gor 
е food to 
t su 
d, if land i iso 
S 
[7 
оз, 
И 
а 
АРЫ 
Къо, that in 
of salt to the land has. 
of the Bath and Wes 
of England Society”) which en NE. i 
~ s of Ше treat- 
120 sheep. 
market value of the hog n put u 
sio себ. Md : 
pem instances 
which 
wi | 
шз with Mr. Fowler тл 
M me compare 
at 107. p ^ 
Mio: on cut Swedes (21 Ibs. per day), 2r is. Ж st 
So 5 
rd. hay p lbs. or З Ibs. P Pi “7 
Halfpenny per eder for oilcake . оз 
Hog sold for 
Remai: 
— NS Add fuel and bear 
The ey of food suppli 
rating hay at 3. 10s. or 
my calculation lation wrong ! 
tained for my tug 152 Sip vien МЕ 
... LLL 
