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yield yn mik, m den ot this —— cattle graze from year to year, 
ir condition. = d жэш энн. this was in the year 1819-20, Gr ereat 
it would require Т] ]bs.-of. hay, in for a lon f years, without any perceptible | Remember, this was only a freak of si 
br: ido мыс the. due ws oportion . of fena ein, ыш Ре their “fertility. The cattle for this pur- | put any "y in the: == e. СА -— er 
wards of 40 lbs, per e а quantity | pose being well-g nimals, their inerease will be to Mere A кы hink October vemm 
you could: КЕЕ & cow to eonsume. І have seen it т and fat; and, ео ning the same rate of increase heat ig in Hun Аа. н е its 
stated, as the result of experiment, that 120 lbs. of | as above noticed, each beast will earry off їп flesh the i нат, 162, Rutland Street, Chorlton! рай 
Swedish Turnéps per day are required to maintain the | nitrogen equal to what will be ор ied Ьу 8ewt. of oil- | Manches T 
itio óf an animal. If we add ~ e 36 Ibs. to fur- | cake or Bea ns, This appears to be fully тез throug үтүне Harvest, its eouses, "E sing i$ 
n for Ше ғ ч раа De m the ageney ah - ү г жр Za y of фу pro many hard words, unintelligible to 
per duce is known to be y dif n Ches "d will just advert to the-causes "whieh ii. piemeram 
suy copeumed by СЩ pag ad "Tii other oido makii Д dai di ets it d foni ч the spring as likely to be conducive to an universal agg 
seems meis йн orate Tüy ent of fibrine to fat, | necessary, with а view " пап Е p rif x en larger growth «of corn than in ordinary: seaiong 
д! in feeding. „То supply a full yield of milk with the | pastures, to apply a дау: of hones rich in Anomalous as it may appenr, the very cireumstance gl 
121bs., | and phosphate of lime, every 7/уе ears. А Da a bad seed. time- апа indifferent seed, соп 
a 232 lbs. реп Мал, Though a cow might probably med à that, in a full yield of А more than three times | resulted in a thinner and somewhat more regular - 
be. induced to c m: m of Turnips, yet | the quantity of nitrogenous matter tained than ean | promising ріавё than the many full plants from ordinar 
near 100lbs. per mr more | be assimilated in the increase of beef; besides which, | thiek sowing. "This, aecompanied with а very m. 
I тшен of milk would bei "deu carries. off à conside ^s quantity of phosphate | cold March (without which all hopes are lost for & fall 
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while UE Quali would be pro iras pedueed, am and | of lime and other ingen . Th чө of | crop of Wheat) led us to infer that extraordinary an 
its flavour would be disagreeable.. From what І і M pec Ears oved by а cow giving. 34 gallon г day | unvsual мам might be expected. We. also motieed- 
stated, it appears plain that food, rich in NL Le а | carries off ba арад of 5. 10 lbs., or for iie lalf per MX unless more corn were grown in this country b 
value f or the bene of milk. I here give де pe-eake ; 2 gallons per day carries off t ook or by IM to compete with the foreigner, th 
analyses of retis ials most commonly in use, made nitrogen M 3. :25 lòs., or for the hal f- -year . 54 cwt. Bue- exigencies consequent on free-trade, and a'depen 
by Professor rV mene and published in the Journal of | eake; whils on foreign „арр; would be often bem si; ; and 
the Royal Highland Society :— re quires Pn 761b. per day,or 3 cwt рег year to replace we разе. d to fear that, under prese 
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: I | Rape Саке Beans, Bran. . | giving only 4 t m rts per day, will gain flesh likewise, малае pes late bountiful harvest 
zi оа E and earry off nitrogen in addition. Тһе analyses оѓ upon us by the Disposer of All Good. What, 
Үаќег. 1 |. ^ 1244 10.68 15.84 12.85 RM show about 4 per cent. of phos sphate of E must have resulted from so deficient & crop, and 
8: ES Mt e s 9 jena ond and phosphorie acid, s full yield of milk will require | small a breadth sown as in 1853! Waste in 
BEES o sen 613 179 336 611 | 2 Ibs. per re or 3 cwt, 26 lbs. for the season, to е: orm the substance of our future remarks, which wa 
4090 5451 6168 |this element of fertility. It will be remarked that no | trust will be ac d e in ае columns, Hardy wid 
part of this i ie re. Son pe 
эңе 2 уез а — I have shown by my treatment of milch cows that I оонаган id 
3.87 49 b: am abie with a ы yield of milk to maintain their con- iscellaneou nid 
к Жылы Е рРе Р "dat аА ег xe ттн эчен hold i Amp Apr cf "i keep P hi the —( As iw of VAM и Ас» of миз 
Those who attend.to-the teaching of chemistry will | o 0 ту ри pures, inre 7 pegan tie use 0° “аре- | Having just concluded my annual experiments on th 
give the first plaee to Rape-cake, It 5 the richest in саке 1 am.effec — cim than this—they are gaining | comparative iris of different varieties of ` 
albumen, and also in phosphate of lime—both essential | үп Түрө "to dimer ad roble icit again beg your permission to insert the Г! 
; ; the woollen manufacture, shoddy ог refuse : | 
components of milk... It will also a lain that more y statement in the A number of your 
el aie db ів requin рч fo t the pro duettón vod, LS ea formerly s sent to E t as manure, | believe many of my friends are anxious D eit 
of aik x n ewe ; the реу, o; 5, qai is dote sd. ev again po en "n — of wit should р thought Pat my produce in som 
ч Ed `68 lbs. per day hich lar, to say that my ex rene 
uires 570 168, Hape-cake ; whilst E жук only tials. In Ше cotton- trade, what was formerly Tokod roi dh en ым. E veri i е ui T Prec pets 
Joe. TA whieh Nae ires 1:76 lbs. Rape-enke but | "PT; and. termed waste, is. now. cleaned- from Ив filth | op field on small оно of Lan a rood each; thatno 
СА the only difference. In the/proéats df à niche nn ae into stout cloths for export, some: of hedges, banka, nor roads were measured i Lin, neither ^ 
^ : albunien. t шшш w to the very remote countries in which йе Wiet iù consequence i njur 
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f the food, whilst in that of fattening the tendeney cotton was poognaga. Agriculture .is, in this | thae when T gre estt of ^ Я of land ыра: 
в іо repletion. of the fibrine к 
or- flesh : wher thig | " 9P6C5; far in arrear; а great waste, not only of material | 5p pus hels p pP cs be supposed that 
its ful development, по’ portion "of | tam likew ИИ? matetial to 'ptodnce аё Љо, | p olo iaga or s field would pc uce anything like that 
s of frin yea be retained by etii | gioceumiag, quantity, е mention this, lest persons adverse to the 
fibrine : : . should thi i 
minous matter in food will. then be. limited to what is Home Correspond season .than. there. reall I 
en y is began my ex 
requisite for th тоне тнт the flesh. А eompari-| Profitable M UE uu: Mus LA noe ust after | 188 autumn оп the 12th of Oetober, by drilling at 
rbi sio thé two processes of produeing milk, and of | calving, 30 quarts of milk per day, and 16 bs. of batter | б ЁН ымаа about 25 prices at жей. сы 
аена tain abou r 
К; and at the end of 13 weeks after ealving 
what grenter-expense of food, yotrmay- ate тате 11] Is. of batter p Ai ume 1 peeks of after а White Clover ley, which 
g: i tt ( рес seed рег асге, ra ley; 
| дев the amoünt of nutriment Rtted-for | тёз» А к.ш. Ре (Ж пй: ма об р had béen siivet eaten "E T— dca: tbe result 
е vag of mas as by tho Jui ox As fosh contine fully in both cases the cow was at ына о you know | {0 be as follows 
thrée-fourt. water TD хее ition, if уда А у / d ha No 3 
out the se portion in oam mode е сена many instanees where this has been exceeded? And is - XPERIMENT - ss% 
Am "m iie pru fag wond rh tini at of. 9.Ibs,-. per 
M › am amount Ye ore le 
not mth a cow eram rofitable унем a high-bred short- | i nti t| Velue. Жашепрее 
Ж Маз » „ОЁ late containing intimations. of. remar| ce; | Improved Browick Red ...... 62 1.9.4. 152: 
Mn ш [ы мара ve ехейәй. more the greatest of which, however, that агня sepius my Spalding g Rod v өөө : €— 48,2. 1 E 
attention iseussion than q ue cely exceedin 200-04. € d leave to 1 per A E MN бац 81. ИЙ d adi 
food. Boussi: ; ud Sui d "weil 5 E wit Ор the same day, and in the e “mantier” as the 
d а in ауе а ЫЙ (205^ Files. It above experiment, and also on land which had Borea 
d at m, amongst h in | £00 1 , 
^ ў did, besribé^ «6t енне B00 commonly s ; | drilled at the rate also of abont 2 s of seed per atte, 
е "the grestest per centage of | nor despair of finding a head with '3007уеёл? T'ihay the followi ng virietice of Whe ' € 
Consideration will, however, teach that | remark that it is the produce of groond newly EXPERIMENT E 2. 87-24 
gre&ter-yalue for вресі й. drained in tlie higher parts of. Linlithgówsbire, at least | | Quantity per | Value Value per 
urposes. If you ех- 450 A pom the sea level. It would be curious if| ^'^ serm ped Mss m 
M MS of milk, taken as' dry material, your readers would record or evidence Tbeir observa. |. | з Bush. pk. gal. 5. 
Tavern ` Oats. —1 һауе observed vage paragraphs | Bush, pkivgal. А Е £ 
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E experience nor scienc Wheat, early sowing.—** We also sowed a siall 
i. as been Доти апу раг pape: of equal efficacy. last July, which d productive in a zd Prima тта 
albumen pe E 
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Mus for iha р и ttd richi in 
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1 degree, with ears surpassing any we had ever seen 
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before, but unhappily the birds devoured it Т not- | whi т; озеру ai ea^ ns 
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iw. roportion, We the winter well?  Zardy and Mildon. E ч я w er aer edens 
E This I find in the А (ономе е SESSept. 9 n реет me с e E. ,2 the 
wor ertt early part of the pre P following sorts of Wheat, at 
in ks of seed Le aere. 
ment was the result— 
- EXPERIMENT №0. 3. 
-very si proportion, have the like effect. We find Au; ith old W 
Eier te Hal. cent, maintains, n prim ране етта 
ме е онат whilst on straw, with 14 per cent, | usual, I had a field of 24 acres, ме Y 
| fnllow ; ЛЕ 
American White ............ 
Bons Bes White uu s 
na Red . 
The|in one experiment, and 
| where all the Wheat was 
