THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Гост. э, 
Some payment, Eo op o their trouble, will — 
we un om be т made to the sin stri On enumera tors ; n stock M each other as they ar taking their Sunshine dite every other Ut a of ad rain 
cows as the c. op their calves ; taking care the | e i is quite possible that a farmer S a then, 
ni, unlee |t y 
te extend the remuneration de me дүз ers of. 9qqk |. veni calves and mem to the feneos--is the "bed | termed a lucky hit ; but we ve what ig 
жон mbe sir ona of erased d ТУ, " de out-of-door work performed oif the dairy S fem. | a farmer, sias de holds or ibn tt asd 
of members ` To do all this a man ipid а. nd a maid ar e| |? will either rise or fall, ev ' permanen 
iwo per cent. f the e occupiers . in the kingdom will, UM that are required on à X of 90 acres, on whieh well as those who aet on ма һег ШУ succeeds 
thereon, bo be reci engaged in the preparation Of 25 or 30 cows are e kept. | business of the farmer is to cultivate, „ушне me The 
ihese re The = man's em A: early in the morning, and, when he quits his propez basi f j 
€— between 4 and 5 o'clock in mer, and by twilight at estimate of what foreign polities or чанде x 
i DAIRY STATISTICS. all o dei times ; ан again а «out the same time in the | may possibly bring, we apprehend that, in dd Weather 
Іх valuing an estate it is necessary to take an estimate | afternoon. АП hands a $ аге пате ош out а npe he gu due. r T he has made a bad mmi 
of the bable expense of cultivation, as well as the | women, and Net e farm one ime nt non , there is ano 
eed which the capital employed by Ше number. Nine cows are allowed. 2 each pair o к ес, period at re 4 
r during an average of years may produce. For hands; the milk is ра brought to the dairy, and , may caleulate dad he sells with safety—a mode йн, 
of coming to а satisfactory "prega handed Ж; лн ко nd at the door, as no dirty c е — и ay e best of al ve 
these two points, Ї have always, in valuing land, taken | feet are admitted into t iry e period which is best for the farm, ir Rus. 
notes of all the live and dnd. stock аз 1 dut over the he dairy farmers are universally married men—- | foreign polities, Czars, Turks, TRENT. Tres Mr 
farm. The money value of these, together with the indeed this seems to be necessary, as the ues and | or any — kt, save only the best wa i 
probable expense of the labour employed, will form the | most important part of the business is to convert the managing the far It may appear that is rather. 
amount of the eapital which the farmer employs under | milk into cheese and butter, and as this is all lina a summ maty proposition, m we only throw it NM 
his peculiar mode of management. The following table | in-doors, by female hands, ‚бе piss er’s "e Pn to | consider : агы ur friends һе corn-gro ; yet we 
уез these particulars as they were taken some years (езе ese operations, and when t arm is sm r- cannot help е that i ^ ee eis 
o т : orms the viii of this business ; and as the mem of Y = 
Statistics of 15 Dairy Farms, being рагі of two parishes in the ei good. s depends entirely on lior management, she is 
10:97 Gloucester: e important and the most efficient member o 
LivE STOCK. PRODUCE, the establishment, for b her skil and ingenuity the |a cro 
TE | zx [b : так? milk is converted into die зе к тоб наб m nutritious 
eZl је 522.22 | of ай {оой for every class nity, iym 
HE H Ё E ii 22 ES е ЯЗ ДЕ The single н I. as "ie аво" Gloucester ch сһееве, 
БАСАК А 120 2m |[E|2 А8 | when mad e of the ntir e milk, as i es the | an 
Jum © dut €: |" leo d evening, is the richest and ылын o | 
4| 4| 2|... | 116| s72) 806 4 эт | 194 all cheese, as all e Tinah the m ilk is thus as | 
HEBR SM: Gu prar 80 called c cheese, as it cannot < sta | 
э | 
7 7 2 и 540 100 1 ч 100 à ee for t e half « Li es чаты M D" ae уламы mar i 
' 5 
в А 2 150 180 104 6 bn | 160 ктү mornin з ilk, as it comes fion rem cow, and the farming operations required. e thrashing and 4be 
> 5l : D ЖА s : i | 160 last evening's milk, from which the cream has been sales would thus come to tà distribute, not by an attene 
7171 3f 30 | 91) 312| 616 | 11-19 104 taken; hus the mornin wm M and the pm milk are | tion to wars a Ae rumours of war, by an 
4| 4| 4| ... | 45| 156| 388 | 4| 9 | 52 mi ed. together, and the ese made from this is айю to tbe more - more ад. outline of the 
> У ^ 25 | 108 = 102 | 7| 20 | 108 | called half coward, because Sae of it burns rii a ice farm ; and the farmer would thrash and sell n 
е Mene 6| 19 | 406 run ; this is very inferiorcheese. J. M. [We hope his rident X жш, MEE A and oth 
6| 6| 3| 16 | 140| 456! 988 | 6| 32 159 ОЁ the dairy farmers of Gloucestershire will Pefend |» required—goin ket with 
9} 9| 3| 20 | 10 240 620 |9| 11 | 80 | themselves, if their case admits of defence.] eoim that = уы: fallen, d tbat they might 
о 85|85,38|127 104526811420 (85/354 175€ 854 1756 doing his best india уне н гану мей e ER 
"The aecount of the live stock was taken as I walked WHEN FARMERS SHOULD DISPOSE OF lations to those whose еы: rade i р iot to eed 
the fields, while valuing each farm; the quantity | not to cultivate, Good farming will, in the long run, le 
f cheese, milk butter, whey butter, and bacon, I oid E following remarks are from the i of the editor, incomparably more profitable = the т than spegi» 
from the farmer ind lis wife in n with them, ote Witness ess (Edin nburgh) newspaper lating, however fortunate or however ане the latter 
това инчи мора! hy de dpiry € ~ ve: ENS T pM ve уме аа may happen to be occasionally." ui 
tity of cows as i rofitable mil | it at their leisu nly a speculation, but it has| 2. d 
Te milk bor аА CU dm UR epit. LR T oceasionally Peen broached by Nue af fé bouse  ÜÜMPEEITION OP READING macunas at 
small number of cows ћауе calved ; and while they are are | Practical аш оаа мао are both growers of corn STIR рй 
ан calves té reckon that half m — 2 [and frequenters of markets. Itrelatesito the question | Алл, themachines hus, diis year вей tob - 
—gave- butter e — When oic the farmer sell his corn ?? Grain oppressive to men and horses than those — ea 
= ® for: fout wéeks, this is 24 lbs. of butter m for | fluctuates in price, perhaps, more than any other| The ice aga was applied this ws ЖЕМ 
half of Cows, ^ rate of 12 lbs: 4. er | Artic of staple consumption. We do not buy a coat peting machines rder to € their compa Y 
annum for: etes each: соу will rie д, Los for two pounds one year, and а Мак. і for four | draughts. Тһе aia a рї Ї 
| pounds another year; yet we purc a quarter оѓ ће highest case did п жй d that ara the 2 C0 comm E. 
Wheat one year for 40s., and а в poe for 80s:, or | plough turning over а тека of 7 or 8 мей m дя? 
even 1008, These fluctuations are enormous,, yet they It would thus appear that the oppression оп menam 
oceur within comparatively short periods, But the | horses exercised by the reaping machines in use arises 
lbs, fluctuation in price from year to year is not the only| more from the speed at which they are driven 19 
шел specias of change in the value of produce to geo the | from the resistance offered by the crops they have V 
iplements tion of the farmer is called. Grain Saa tuates — It is n — д Ps s 
d as from month to month—ífrom season to seaso А at too high а speed private 9 
a farmer who has 100 quarters of grain to E m may be | The excitement of ; ё ‘public e mor D do 
о а hundred pounds richer or poorer by р а pee effect of urging both m "E wee qas ,do TORO m 
: E а month, and, consequently, his tra some | given time than when ram uio тө] 
NA precarious, It may be said that a sod judg-| we лаа estimate at not beg us lant foe sein do 
and sufficient experience will e a long-|if d ore, But, whatev 
headed and prudent man to anticipate the comin ng rs and binders cas is » "o llov at ТЕ d 
сь; я м. to regulate his sales accordingly ; but, so 
( far from ing the ease, it is n not unfrequently е 
qu kondi that plunge de deepest into the mire of un- 
о ortunate ,and the most knowing who 
the m completely" outwitted in their calculations. 
Р ук, for пту "js possibly have res 
ms in in mi à war which 
pe us to ees da greatest. naval ад cd not iioi two pm mà 
QN. E worid—when no man can i i е о of 
There is ngarti nor Һот or when the war may end — P rgo d nem machines P into competit ion, two. A 
y en unds hould | Lak, M Cormick's, and one ussey ‹ 
veness of the land. Tx and that the price o grain Shou ld fall ? ` This ів. » we | , А 
i the an un ted anomal we borrowed an im- las th 
» | һ w 
M, There is mense amount of money, which we were to ex = 
pend our- belongs to Mr. М: 
erbage, nor is dte selves, and idee rom the obligation of payment to our Cro in bin.self. ie of M 
children, we might, perhaps, have expected that {һе reaper, with a weep off the grain = 
X are still e: буне fields | pium of the кы с = тї һ&һауе afforded b чнч with а rake ; while the other was €: 
а temporary pro ^, But, not м, all; we take Lord Kinnaird, wit revolving Wen 
> always the whole pensi o the war ; pay for it down оп which did its work badly compared wis 
while all the others the nail, in et phrase ; and 
„ацы yet the oublie securi- addition of which increased # 
tensile are cons | ties ‚ which, as wé are at w. war, are rende red so far less reme had a do 
аа на ырыу | secure, actually rise in value; and ‚ the staff оѓ fell, which was tilted 
ways ар scil y ge s worse, xij асрау de derived ure Ше „ушу country with which е grain off it behind 
' dairy » ants nem i t rake. 
ing ҮҮ sc 
o for po falls im vali. ы en 
bably | and 
` and probably 
antici eipation tha NE зди 
those who have not 
obtain a less. 
