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pom that portions of these sheds parti- if 25 ноч 
1 “йү understood tha р 5 2 рагі і то азів сап be kept, 100 feet more -shedding t a bush-faggot, it never came out 
toned off, or erections of the same бети, will | willbe camis viii 1004 ; if fout mo ore horses, then - | in fact, a Е wholesome s rms or сла PX кН 
rer well for carpenters’ and blacksmiths shops, | 24 feet i expense out of the question, v oonsidered the 
answer pen CN рз, eet more shedding, and so on ; thusleaving no doubt which h es Ф bed prefe 
siraw and root houses, gig-house for bailiff, &e.; whilst | on the score of requirement and expense, the uncer- ЕЕ е MÀ —À m nm E bie 1o the most ph 
fr shelter for young eattle in the straw-yard the in- tainty of which has, 1 believe, hitherto deterred hun- description during ag the wholeaf С Есад а 
бог wall would be done away with, and posts sub. dreds of well-meaning and liberal-minded чре 7 250 ^ саев other 
r em ubs i rebuilding on ir esta ran ` puíting up bushes. As rded е that 
in the same manner for the outward wall I will observations, I will now leave the rm in ње hands! though -surveyors and сег men A А d S 
attempt to Ly: LE e MM vus as га the mode оѓ | of the club, we À бе most of the members will голода bja os 4 quera бг buildings, there were often many things 
arranging t pice dern А: idol pre to depend in agree igh time that tome ting should. to tneir cost. There were, for ізо Mo ТА nem “ө... 
a e mensure Mare situation, kind of stoek kept, à be done rw way o advi taa еп qose to get rid. shoots and roads, and for providing sheds iu. carriages, 
ocal circumstances ; but where these make it| of those straggling, unthrifty, and unsightly farm build- and хо опу with reference rence to which the as perhaps no mom 
bo I thinke it will be bokad p that three | ings which are а dis isgraee to the age in idi же live. 11 el Te a ien M fieri y " (nox ap 
orm as con- (hers e sheds; he had tried it, aod fonni zx КЕ? ia 
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t aud economical a covered home-stall as-amy| Mr. Mechi азтеса with Mr. Webster that it must be laid down The great advantage of feoding sh “shee < те шы, deed OË 
kind of erection. ` One or two remarks, however, | asa rule that o cattle on the farm should be sheltered, and that "Under cover, was that the manure "ras jen where 
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Į msy be allowed to make which, though trite here, may | OPen yards like those which had hitherto preva миз. me ao ihe Wink armari tH AR hi r^ ries v cen 
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| пф be inopportune where. e square or oblong | tion which Ў гче venture to make was, that all а building L their sheep, it would be useless to attempt it. „А qon ht с 
f farm is nearly always advantageous. Straw, hay, and arree 4 а steam-engine, fixed or moveable, in connection і | desirable that the een an enun | already exist 
‘should be near the cattle, the cart and implement with t “The e present tendency was, he thought, rather to give Should as far as е be turned to account, (Hear, hear.) 
roots ear the stable, the piggery near the dairy and ш portable e епгїпев, m гоне = them fixed ones, as B нан onred . t эь "his "ot Д account vi putting 
shed near ng the economical. Then came the question whether the | » round them; while by means of boxes he ha 
i use, the cow- iry ; and anure was to be removed daily, or to remain under the animals Саѕев been enabled to dispense with the use of shoo It was 
у but one entrance, which should be near the in соте ma yaniy — being a added. He believed the lat e EM halben "rige d у "n hich large buildings were 
i P ү се to be sound, provided there fici ntilatio ected the tenants wou able to the interest 
want чуе Uem ery persons going | was the mischief which arose from bad ventilation that emased money expended, (Hear, hear.) As Ct it ve к S 
to andfro may seen. ut, oug t e exact form of | fa armers w Essex to kee ep their horses in open yards; and r re membered hat farmers were now nearly all threshing with 
the homestead may be a matter of indifference, or may well ino that where sheds and open yards were lici кк steam-engines, жы - b ars ме ^t practice would become 
depend om circumstances, the question as to covered or мр эч аз белге у апу "doctors bin. i Ventilation was a po " "rn мг! ер, охид E t barns would the 
1 ^ И ch he felt very great interest, as he sold, off his farm annual! du JF. FATO » 
open ] cannot, 1 take it, be looked upon in that | meat to {һе value of 2500 His losses of late had been ittis | Dans vorm Meu 
light ; for whether. we consider the comfort of the than nominál, ч this ы attributed to the circumstance | Mr. Trethewy ре that Mr. Webster's model allowed on] 
animals, and therein their condition for fatting faster that there v wen amplo ve i [Ys oec ЖАМЫГА the host me ym ome barn: UNO 2 и nee t * => 
u ventilation he though , 0 з thc р e single barn in the case r 
cheaper, or the greater value of heme manure, | the bottom Father ап the to к а LA оба е two or three hundred would not be «псев E? P 
I think, discard i p ud t n them Again, a 
beo rm m toad. (Н т а grea ) B measure the idea of чека печ a of that у п: ue i sheds, the floors of wh ere hbri р тА ће v thought th the -m + — din эк км aft low & 
ear, hear. or my own part зе оп а level with the ground a number ves №! eevauon ation or P 
the open «Ж b '|p ез, place ithin 9 es or foot from the floor; and it was acm Y as теге, g од ы ү w "^ à thought tini in man 
a singular fact that, w were large o — above, tl ы ys >n inore Sonn e advar 
sides, as precluding the proper regulation of the tem- smell issued from к dover hr more than the appe r part o the | t& | tage of existing buildings, and to n them w пс п the be 
Any one who has stood under open railway building. The inf nan tse he considered е. чн т эү gum : em to дүрө - n esteads, e 
: Р. therefore, jd * P" хар! that i abi кет | sion, he could not help reiterating his doubts that t 
e M mean e have un Et of tbe eópecially амд ly im, P Ж ой rid. E ойнар лаба ГҮ, УСА spoken of by Mr, Webster could be provided he sha ME. 
sensati caue are subject under these in- | to tne air an opening shotld be "5 юг à well as above, in stated by 1 Ме, Oak ey m^ Ls — ought to 
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ees, so also may the materials of which it is al d J вы. e LS great aiio W L9 КОКЕ Ex nd the erection of йы, ia Ыы Кү эү өү Me. d m 
. Brick or stone - do A ере well for the comfor and appear were sonsermeds büt'áfter eight years’ be neficial to the tenant » e [^«^ suitable places to shelter 
walls; and may be used according to the custom of the eee Б ће thought the nisse was decidedly in favour e and feed his animals, He bad had a great deal to do with the 
hboar TN Fei ser ind might be sub- et e э (H дем) ) босай ^ tenus aur fpei fhabtaperioas | erectio сейн v ооа T кї» ша) reami; a the 
if they de bullocks, Kee ping one-half on boa da e о! new ones where that was necessary, and for that pur- 
d; and in distrie бно еге re are copper or iron and djs other half on straw, the buteher, ! Pis pose had been entrusted with the spending of à great deal of 
works ve shall ey anm s valééble building material эмей Беда ее Mat the T ocks ron the ren It was only TL PM 8 n The ee d - adopted for - — 
Рота е Ев ted, wi that day his butcher had remarked to him het: > should always оуегес. homestends жаз. Шад! Mr 'a, and. the ides 
brought to such о а EE WDE А iit n to el give the preference to sheep fed ou boards, as the mutton was of of doing so first eame into his mind. through. his intercourse 
ua t th: substi- | а superior quality ; whilst a frien of his 4 ad t with friends in the Weald of Sussex, who discovered in their 
tution for-briek or stone, it-will probably be worked thin | keep some animals on straw inste =. of Ma d- floors, said that box-feeding, that е manure thüs “obtained, which they 
enough to -In-other dis- hia butoh * Serum d complained that the meat was not as good as 2 plied in their Hop vg А чао m T tban 
under t| e Tatter system. Ав regarded both sheep and pigs, he | ?*nure which the. water of beayen h ы ng upon. His 
triets the r тау be be of slates, or йе improved kind pet, а хе f, 
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of tiles ,whieh latter are warnier in and booler he put d ЕЗ пупе iari боагдей Mary йы dc T 7. |w Mile at the ва Ай time he - mide doe [org for тенш, 
in ; but Румда not irecommend : the plan of a | reference to irrigation; bnt having commenced irrigating, he Rc Ам bre s of t ening tarned upon the question of" 
in eoniseque f the diffieulty which ru Рт ЩА haye чын т obliged to adapt ponp ping floors if he. i. ALD ыа lon to farin in idus he wi he wisi сөм чу oes йз 
1ай not done so previously, because the manure w 119 Con Tex 
inb is at pr resent in niaking it d : though no was, under the toute лей, washed бак Yo: dri en da | Fo ose at "es vi A азїп н E dis XY E: сазе о M y 
t we тей see improvements їп this also, - In some | tributed over the land, so as to enter deeply es - 5 va 00 acres of mixed laud, s Ims Татнет 
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roofing шау Бе more des ain,| plants, Ifthey kept a large quantity of Кэл ana Wo Ї посне, fui 
Silber: бен p ёле of foreigncori обоо growth ; land it was absolutely D that the the tho асси ion О; ipei погзез, а gig-housé 
Кат А covering for the animals durin lon; Кыры EE A T eas, | 
beer © to be partieularly noticed; аё опе: of the колра ө adequate ES cA EX йн бшуше А. оси on the sub 
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: 'eut into - rafters, wall-plates, &c., | heat which had been уде" mt ifti rg г, "- In 
for 18:feet sheds, should -bè put 'omionė side aud agreed with Mr. жег, C E quis cb not "y счет нё ро hi. M insit vs seid, Rr бик 
always be ready for the 'use of. the farris'on the estate; бейт dd in ашан дини Сеооа ард oy most Ба а manner, 
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; it was necessary to invest in farm buildings, the evidence on the | 5. D? vg 1, 2089008 as to. Been best quality of ab беде 
matters of detail, d dos 1 do not petes àt сев was to the effect that for the general end of fárming, | M. Cook, "of Bemér, had made near "y Re реа ае dE 
у to enter into on this -occasion, the main | about 57. per aere would suffice. There mi gus, 1 as ;e's tie I ende for sides to his co vered y 
I conceive, being to decide нра on that now that T cost of lal als was | Mend those persons who wished. to о aprove t their fam Dui 
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md t ot ч generi. ЕСЕ терете лоси of P different Е If they were to e d told | Esse rm of 400 or 500 асгев оГ which he Xu um dr 
etails sty | that many € e gÀ t keep three aped as many catt long ! 
filled p. I have, however, tho i 
Р ught it might be de- | sheep ре did at present, n aro 
| гае to E a a rough estimate el thé eost á of 18 feet | that w ne AA prn a jange гара e; "the (мй, ef a ier "uut t in his requested h — 
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sh ч ж quantity of land; and if ation req 
a or và i езе and roofing, | аңога ed th than had bee s бонда ои the old RASA. the Men ké ЕЕ 2 ay any more. Wit sum be 
i one to be prepared, showing would iude question arose, - it pay? In conclusion hé wonld E T Ba e): erected an excellent homestead. ТЬ р 
cost for 100 feet of shed at. ithe сем f observe that 7 entire uestion of у= ‚ыша DES was а very in length and 40 feet in width, "i Hs reca two large barns, 
à P teo ырк Lat 24 Ue. celer: uud Rp o. 4 i A. steam-engine, e accommodation 
in Sn ачаа. t. Upon character 2 d papan a of of different dic districts. If they were to | 10" ĉa pe 26. 5; while t the” 71 Гү front was 9 feet clear.. 
matter and getting арайда fór.| carry ou tho great principles Tr which were now forcing themselves | What oul reco recommend -— кез rs desirous of im- 
n-roofs, in various. localities, I find ка publie attention, su reni qt on and large applica — of proving "рег рече ыша t they should take the - 
^ diat tops йн rtificial manure for root and green emp they must have | 3d Vice of some person w o Y duin d give advice, and 604 
1 tone, if you . any facilities frr an "his inchding of сой portion eemper t | point ‚> to tliem the best ier of rei ud d converting build- . 
е ct, а icr de per Im іп length of | o£ ca e thought no general H сом - mia -— ings which cape iin саа ого the erection of 
and including windows: an will not | exce * po у онч Pn the alert and see withou 
A Recent places it жі поё be more with the y ouis лао " “ foe t reta Hear; tan) uS required, or "bina thonsadd ponn ed nici Mum rege ctr coo 
жере are found for еы ом me even; M Mebetece theory he | of Mr. Mechi,seconded by Mr. Trethewy, e following resolution 
i а me = tee building inn T сЕ was necessary for Ње z 
| r purposes, i dation and welfare of cattle, but agreed with M. Mechi, a an AAN penei s hran club {в of opinion that 
M ич 1 ч att nnde had a great deal to the 7 А 
"Je 2. i» Ma In eratac I Данн to ood deal of experience and observation I was Tj opinion iat they ean be introduced with advantage; but. it 
NL. lr Mi , ME Warned olst of eeding ca hem st tha І T 
Rever : жам А t М as different circumstances of obtaining materials, adaptation ot^ 
“never build one more t ently large to | vised. For his own part, however, he did not see the advantage | ^9 present buildings end the actual requirement of the farm, mist: 
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ck of the size usua JA н а DI. pite eei inet about 2 bet and then. atickíad п the at All times call for a different application. 
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| systems of. rebran of im prasot day; Ay dg espersively to wor чото They would bet For a Mehr n Farm Almanac for 1855, B & 
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Na small capabl pansion lóte-any [x pret persists cire tin rani a Ü gv lee 
extenty easily seale я эё “of 6n жә 3 cg sy laid, put i years e ew Ч а e ition. to d dre to the ИР z Picendi y 
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in dig i Ls ioo Ah ible, dii d а nildings and erect out. К Without being more С ket than 
ра , t. localities en хрепв poss , 
finish. and, que Мерин 08 wet Vmanens iad |н toat ма и e erm ve oli genes ted id i 
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and ad. шо n rfe plan. which if approved by t EE club occasio S inde, he did erect 241506 brick wall, but he found | 096 1t is what it js also intended to be,'a bit " critici ot 
> would «o: more to facilitate the erecti of that the e animals kept inside were not so healthy as they other- | to0—for we think the numerous readers of this w 
homeste. vis ise t that escapa uld be gratified nia 
À ich Hopsa si tok condition: 
| the. hitherto. u nhe e - tes m both de ie Hu plan was to put ouan ssp són could be no more р € e. sober Na шлу жын mono 
and p mesh. tw on whie and- F plete ventilation tham those afforded. (Hear, bear.) It was а | "hii as acquired—by ttle more, en е 
tenani і be understood that | well-kn ova sten 16 T€ that, ifa gust of wind once got into ! tion of the forward movement which 
