RIC GAZETTE | 1 
E . THE AGRICULTURAL T E. ossa | 
-a f in a large vessel; this finding it This very meagre SUPE vill à = 
be any ку sign = failing, vigour и РЕ md =ч E көгүн аён ii albumen "insoluble. This improvement т absolutely pata ie 2 
г sehr gere en 4 күлүн di dp з Bryant's process, the one by hydraulie pressure is have been efforts of the Smith 
tiay буй and gradu tended in a ! Kyanis um ДААН cei success, yet they have be 
NU кг, об all'the fields. AN nts to this | (7. When milk is exposed fo the atmosphere, ће e Royal Euglish Agrieu ural S 
sy ‘But it is reasonable to ape that such | sug ergoes a decomposition, primarily produced by | similar societies h 
costly work would very rarely be necessar | the casein existing in the milk ; this casein then acts e improvements in the various breeds ha 
e above oroar. of tillage may P d inferior | ihe fatty matters and fatty oils in butter, and decomposes | great and so extensive. as 
to that of the spade: and fork ; but with the pe | them ; from the sugar is produced lactic acid, eum and to render an individu 
i mbin rare curiosity, 
che. "rm ed plonghin Ap dragging; and drilling, we combines with the potash and soda pre REY с 
b bushels per aere | bis the casein, and so precipitat 
less tha n Mr. cm pe obtai nar d agulating it or formipg en аан com] ifa iis 
* But. have you tried your ае can you give | laci - bas the 
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Pandry should not be lost, and propound this mode | : 
: fat : 4 t must affect own iras breeds •: 
of further experimentalising upon it, as more likely | -— Bones contain ін че thirds of bone-earth and one- | a энин ot the bom people eould iit long 
н and bed troductio on was the c 
)osed i ement e h 
would fare any better for ^us The rx petiende 9° "ite and 16 per cent, of glue or gelatine, capable o of | 
Torr should > a — inducement to enlight- yielding ammonia, But the composition of bones con&i- | 
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model. Tf his: tillage met with such success with | grganie matter preponderates more than the inorganic | 
élumsy imperfect implements, of far less variety in comparison to what it does in th nima The | 
than "we possess, and when under- Uis WAS xn. tco, of demone animals vary much, and espe- 
meithér un britid nor practise ise d as iti 18 d may © ally at differ ent stages of the animal 5 existence. em | 
Tot we be confident of far excelling him upon similar &re dependent оп ше кез from the blood, and con- | 
soil? But, take the example of the most celebrated seq sequently, if an animal be very badly kept, they M 
eli Жап ^t his day, Mr Diu of Esh So rich as in one baee kept, and in first-rate 
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: o in the later part о 19 t century intro- О.) т The urine of our domestic poet puede | 
duce "а во sort of medium between Turr's and the "АР а in eompositioh, being richest in , shee 
previous agriculture. Не etaployed a “ trench- | and the нет contain phospho: огіс ас xL but D. 
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Plough and a smaller plough, each of which had two urine, &c., contains little of it. This is supplie ed by | 
Shares, one placed direct im over the other, subse- | their solid aie ments Urine, chemically speaking, 
uently anging the latt | cons'sts of urea, uric acid, alkaline salts, and phosphates | 
‘Plough, by which he could pare and r к long and carbonates of lime, chloride of alkalies, a little | 
"vegetati cover it wi 
operation. One deep depo wh te Ju ае acid in that of pigs, if they live well. Whe 
‘lough to every other o allow urine to Sew. qne y, it deposits E 
"ordipary or shallow уза vi the css us triple yen esr of 7 aparau very pres M — 
Аг plough for all'other crops, formed his method — containing pe que fale т: 
of using them. By the former operation fresh — 'and- the urea is срапрей to ciis nate of 5 
ought up. The shallower ploughings wi d ore nitrogen than flesh; blood, or t шату h 
"was 
‘the two-share plough loosened and divided the soil | ү; 
Tor.a seed-bcd—lik i JT vias ^ four-coultered уе» ж. highly forcing properties of liquid manure may be attri- 
cutting the fu ossis s as to т the aft As to the оган of its pe) value, 
«omminution more easy. "There was also a grea vire may consider urea and uric acid as Ls aving miuch to 
"advantage in ploughing at two different depths in. biles with it, as they both и 80 wie Msobet 
SUüccessive years ; as, when the same depth is main- | ‘besides, we find potash salts predoininaht í in urine, p. 
tained year after year, the rain-water becomes lodged phosphoric acid in that of man, pigs, &c. ; did urine 
detween the мав M unmoved earth, stag- | мета n - e кармак р мырдын, чү ШШЕ 
tis dnd fni А which it does, we Could easily account for its 
Pe АРА. Ust 5 veget BHON: Ey дуй! fertilising action ; but beside x hr. on Nem, sem 
this 
‘ploughing, guiphiped or ith drilling and. dm AA 
$ f muc ammonia, whic 
"Пе was able to achieye the maryel in those days of nb egt do MC Me 
Ажара 500. acres . of. “ friable, sandy oam, with амын d „Ча ра R prine the chlorides of ру and 
Aenacity. enough for bearing- great Wheat crops” | 
Lia under crop—never "bare-fali vindi icq of din c YS adn mixto ла al Ys pma S genie; ой 
ре ucts far excelling those then found on the ехсгетепіѕз to b e beneficial than either 
^ кошт lands of the-kind, оде. 18. faet, mta dis d dated form tbe universal 
5 Let some approach ied made to the Lois -Weedón man 
"degree" of pulverisatio ATI. though we may not) 
o dispense nage wit А manure: доде 
'|tive to the appropriation of a farm for the purpose of 
3 and rearing- pigs for sale, instead of the usual 
of farm $ yw to show 
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pork is immense, 
to suc e vem 
| more than doublethe quantity of pork, and of far 
ty, in the é 
ith a second ‚ а{ one | phosphate of lime, and of magnesia in man; and phos- 3 ea 
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three days it is alkaline, from formation of Smau; There are other i oi ov аный 5 mado in the 
monia, of a 
: THE PIG.—No. 1; = 
Wr last year offered a few observations rela- 
"d of this country at the head of t 
would P eee that this is no small achievement. ir ^on 
asit may seem.  Agriculturists are often 4 
the бас Анана? littleness of their 
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excel all other countries 
ves Old es 
d t ement which it has un è 
has quite equalled, if not excelled, all other breeds g - 
(that its на is still Bancs * 
improveme have а 
character— P {йеп to a tii! di p? E r 
greater importance, this large size is tained at 
shires of a blà E colour, aud t 
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MOS vement Пав been derived 
the Маек Neapolitan ^or black" 
being similar in size to the white 
such — We ineline to concludi 
^ — f improvement улер 
of he Puis sh breed o igs— they: 
which obtained the greatest po 
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continuously exhibited, and doses dà р 
епу wás” most 
TI e appropriation, „арӣ also to point out in our | followed, 
H EC 12 the following questions ТОУ ЕНА | ваше m са best PEE to be pursued in reari ring and the fact that we h 
EAS iem em t of prerentng à Eve intimber? |0 aime "ihe p pig. ú then promised at some future 
А я Е LE rei coagulated when it is | [> to give our views upon their breeding 2nd general of. er Аё еле, breeds, 
e et is the eom v ve nagement, апа э now purpose in a few short papers | bre The TM 
TA on egn ene urine, and state on which prom called, is the improvement derived: 
„ofits op ced а-аа vt principally depends. Pr die iir aperiat: in yis Bree ding of Pigs — to with 1 кын» pm 
UI MÀM———M— MÀ the establishment of the Smithfield Club Cattle Show, | Such, e has 
fret place this kingdom had undergone but effect improvements in the various 
turies, The old breeds are general come impossible 
, an . We give he.small breed begins ; bo 
eriptions we usually find in our improved, апа the 
ld Berkshire breed is bed as | pig have not only sueceeded in retain 
tawny wbite, or reddish colour, | but e: obtained that comp 
ofa 
Cane spotted with black ; large ears hangin 
me sind is whiter ; Tenting 6: а ен те] t^ э-эй ME | 
= ^on ARI heads ; ома p 
s wood from decay is long, - high upon à leg." "be Tram n 
nning aa soe which | tremely long-legged iat pe Rc. ; very long from 
and the У б 
— — » Principal hend 4 tail ; dist iiri ca е — hair ; MÀ tolerable feeders, by the gener: 
or Ё 
brecdin g of pigs 
with every correspon е 
of flesh, and li 
y serviceabl 
or t, and render | серада чейн long in their legs, narrow ма their 
dier n remove re it, wo ean backs; pes to: a Jarge size." Тһе | 
р by hy | —“ grow to иней аы bony | 
i mercury wii of iron, or. w pyrolignite | | legs ; me уе, eara Jon = = iioii 
: anii pack m на еда са narrow ; tam fiat a ddp. "Те: 
(one of the рө: will da. їка ыс Н, ion € Rer 
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(of planes cultivated fort 
- |tion, and which we 
їте ап outline оѓ the Yer fenes 
peculiar adaptation to improve >=” 
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“ Іт is evident that two plants 
mutually „з one апо. 2 itt h 
from the Plan 
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other, either when the: e substasés е 
whieb they aset Jom oT Cy 
they themselves are not both MES une 
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