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d | tion of this matter led me to inier th 
of of buildin within itself, so as to ensure economy o of what sawdust does not possess. Excrementary an ed, wi 
labo xen planning of each separate farmery for offal come on the contrary, га: from their at hall br seres at, ec y gi rens EX 
the purpose it has to serve. Here, too, the advice оѓ, subject to ra | butebers of ex 
e man is required, and would he followed, | their fertilising value is 
This is-not-all: the heath has to be reclaimed | Ind deed it is „зе to estimate the loss arising | 
їесешеаЇ;. two hundred acres have to be educated | from this e. Now, if the mi lot 1 
per an —— out of the wilderness and | together vill "effect the decomposition of the former, |in one or the same animal, with tlie exception ef 
made produeti How is this to be done without while it avoids the loss — d in the latter, the and of the st fonde in the weight óf ево 
Farfara with the existing plan of operā- gain must — € be grea a difference of 100 lbs. or upwards. TI b A 
hat gives peculiar value té composts of this the writer of the paper from which I havé q € 
kind is ikeir disintegrated state: they are fit for | utes this bp iwi increase in the earease "à 
h a 
abrupt op 
tions 1 ог, rather, what isto be the a n of operations | 
which shall not be cR upset by the sudden 
year at the rate proposed, withou 8| 1 
confusion. The? еш is so id crop the fresh is another merit. he di ind "e ST. with ihe rease "ео and rior d docs шщ | 
ор 
instalment e ar that it shall yield an increased | expense of applying farm -yard manure and guano, 
vwd m eroek iod. I iori nstance, is considerable, while ide e advantages | ga 
easy to decide every & К о аат 
ual slice eut off the waste shall grow corn and v ta en The addition of а per cent. of san ies in live weight), therei is an additional gain об of int j 
rop; it is not so easy to, lay (as when urine, fish gut, &c., were mixed | loose fat which counts Рё 
arrange the cropping of the mee half so as to | | with earth) doubles the expense: and time of applica- | | ingsity Тыл Бао teri DON que hes i 
rm ied e e M wt e sio Sa r wl i ; ш - es f the dis et is great, may excee ed | less E {һе average than 31bs. per week, or 
ock eep and her cattle, which wi e value of the manure i e 
Tid s Атта to ke kept until the whole| The prime cost of the ge would be little more | week ii of useful and ven 
work is completed. And yet this has to be done | than tlie ed , while "Us st lo ANT the звару y variance with the impression I held be 
and it isthe эй of the bailiff to do it. "| would obvi usly be pe^ We hav | inquiry. I may at some future time see 
А m the scheme of cultivation, think xamine our ie e yards s «дине of this. x ; orav attention. io the probable propor Loa descrip- 
of k. “esponsibility нае ` with the sele — sem eral „жы Ee к ча асс н 8 р * NS Ж 
ап с M stoc u so many тоте АЕРА 
ow e purchased. ГӨ sip mp апа! the ва saw-mill,or into the fire of the steam engine VISIT TO TIPTREE НАШЫ 3 
the кай ias yet to be selected, and annual 
purchases must be made until -en capabilities of the 
ra i fally developed. Here too it = not the|8£r 
expen udis ure un so mach of an loyer's | interest im every one to look first to the resources 4 
€ it is his committal to a system : do d a policy, | W within pss own reach for a supply, and /astly to the |, healthy and in good condition, their avere 
good ог Бай, for future у, «m that is the really | . 
i meets — of the matter. 
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Now that artificial anures have become an| ON viewing 
upon Mangold Wurzel, Rape eake, hay eh 
their laying was composed of wood spars 3 inehes w 
and placed 14 inch apart ; under this wood frame 
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it ner of tools and“ machinery — 
ing machine, whose EVA ail е! 
purebased— whose plough, harrow, grubber—what dust, 
cs reli A ҮН ы ^ cmm and col kind, гй 
liquid ехегетепё dropped by the sheep, and il 
— being well constructed for p ventilation i T 
i eer p igs, pou ps &c., adding such other articles | appear to be amy e ейи sing 
E circumstances required, it would exercise | Manure at sl likely to damage 
a salutary effect upon the extravagant prices | This pit having connection MÀ the 
dE and PR ай, there. are the resolution, | now SA for all. kinds of artificial manures.: If à he purpose : | 
emper, and ene T£y | farm r can thus manufacture at home- a s good эп | ordinary dri by bei == epin Бү” wit ; 
manual blind! афо - е préjudices -of ` the | aitiele for 20s. д Һе сап potan i bi. (and, I think the only improvemen 
distri ved али to. be overcome — and. {із сап be done іп man = ses), the co шве whicli | made in in the construction of these floors wot i beto 
the goodwill an earty doperen of the'working | ће ought to steer | is plain E ЕЕ the (on 1 9 spart, instead ofljindasitis | 
men to be s Байыз ; 
Ун miht scope enough for the exercise of) 1 iv 
igh o | 
ett аге тым = gi nin у рери | course, with the view of prs ming myself as to the (шм, by the late Sir Richard Simeon, ani 
сайра] education of our füture land agents and treatment of M I have found no attempt "I ГАЛ ! the Rev. A. Huxtable, i rsetshire, 
i, X. do ЭКС id E шү an nd nia nguish the gain of üseful material made by had seen some years and it 
(Mou x о gonsider whether е. ic n the process б це ening. On seeking to "uy | the ordinary mode of feeding sh 
ice and ө и which ihey are trying to ewi on this subject, I feel ы hesitation, as I| where i ith straw." 
willfit their om for a field like this. E sep data and 1 бише from which my conclu usions are | almo 
is УБ, the: practical ss of far 18 com- | derived, the soundness and correctne: id ot which Ns not | is used, whereas in t 
тепсей that the real relative d кы! Ld dificult to estimate and ascertain. sheep may be expected, fro 
е ence pr fold 
ential. "Tha 
at to five years old, e breeds of this district are to a dressing machine, with the 
r appliance 
A doma -— 
The cattle I prefer for fattening are well-grown | | floor, and the purity of the air. Thesteam-eng 
үү or cows which have had their first calf at three is a powerfu nd the th 
ark seen : 
Ano lack of con ence among th e young е Fe 
Чот situations of the kind is plain from our. —— — E (UE Mis De ait анис атыи 
xperienee oi ' the t few days; what sort of a to * good? quality. ese А чы Mes ponght accommodat ation was affi 
aidh бов. itf built af тт i altogether different’ Ыы» а lean store condition, ranges from 7 cwt. to 9 cwt. ; h had бек recently 
tad their capability of carrying weight, MR adak: fat, may чың найн their turn for ri ж 
| be taken at an addition of 3 cwt. pee it is not sheds. The boxes for fatting дей wav d 
Tus manufacture of мә ORNA and. Унеми 0300 kill beasts in а store state, ара little positive | апа the n tdi the и й underneath for rect 
MATTERS such as fish refuse, butchers’ offal.. pem information ean be gained as to the carcase weight of | manure, were eon eted upon the — get 
3 eit. lean й і dif l 
moss. or peat earth— 
i to the soil, has long been а subject of posed to think bg this will be less than one-half of the spars, with greater strength ' 
I asd ut Рао тод ТЬ the те Kat- P weight p e robably not more than 43 to 47 per cross bars. It was stated that in 
osition ef Lord | e E Dilag awda besos BOR ehy s Cyclopedia treatise * On Meat," were about 12 feet square, two beasts were! 
‘sheep's 1 m" ! Bid a uid Него Sagestions pe parison of carcase to учэй а - aros cbe: for the early period, but after 
| i И fat, and as 6 à 
б "- of prime fat, for cattl he li : "hen con ition, they w 
1 re on the SI now so frequently wasted, is | |tending t to рнк hoe ^ Mee А 4 1 Apre this as (se en e ertt -— vet seld they ho 
TE renes e » | , parative proportions in lean stock TE n - as said, w а 
g briefly at old practices first, our fore- | Iwl consider, for example, a fein adiit Vei ighi remarkably деш an iné а healthy, 
fathers used sawdust for Не; аай» stables, cow- 8 ds. and capable of weighing when prime fat 11 hing’ air, owing to Sy «ia teness ic 
houses, 'sbeep-pen s, piggeries, and poultry housse; | liv те Я when fairly started, and with proper feed- | comparatively pureand 
the whole t afterwards mixed together and used. ing, iat: дот k for а gain of 14 lbs. per week, which fed in part with steam 
аа far d. manure. Sawyers and carpenters, my pra is à moderate average ; at this rate it it, which I thought th 
who had non ийе af dié above Mia Е а-а 94v eeks t fme ! of using meal for f 
лй, t of two descriptions— fi fat i d soiled 
i, е loins, commonly called suet, t, which vill vill vary fi nil found 
rom | fi Ы 
8 lbs, when lean to more than 30 Tbs. when fiti this is inn EE e 
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