812 
Ht AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
more than 30 years, “and bad been im- 
seen He could os р, I 
ил» 
те зе 
жеге ес 
ing prineiples, 
ledged the great advantages resulting frcm it. 
geries— 
than е the j^ Ae seite n much stable and yard 
се. constantly | room as under f tha and 
t "d d was s benefited by 6 Зар costing him less; and 
Hew 
happy to = гут that it ha a. been proved beyin 
oubt that same area land, сото with 
buildings e (um stables, Sw. cattle- а ds, or pig- 
could be'closed under one roof at less dis га 
old system 
the little farm in 
from o shopkeepers and кобна turers. The profits of 
a Mer: were limited ne one return in the year,—his 
occupation required his personal йон, In an hour the 
tants of a town could receive all the y чы Ё 
е 
n, c 
obtained by a town populati on. The value 
always be limited by the extent of its markets. 
maintained confidently that the progress of agricultnre 
ce with the improved means of communica- 
Mechi’ sheet he did a 
into 7н it, but he might now with а 
— it; — ally as : aries or pret rid 
able balance ce pro nothin experimental farm 
resent press rad kind of industrious cultivation 
pad or ought to In conclusion, uld say a 
2 m on the ped subjects in Mr. Mechi 
ds 
bi 
Per scale in Sc 
Rye-grass sown in 1853 2, and 25 a pis sowni 
15 acres 
uch as ther 
liquid manure either for Bei c ç? ac Talis e 
owing to the tanks not being comp eted, s 
.| 55a 
E: worried о 
d grae 
i's paper | i 
and | 2 
over. ben 
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E 
vis gave the ева. оса ап vii дуре upon а 
otland. Ther e 15 ac =, Italian 
854, also 
€! was s very ba ae 
псу of 
es of ordinary Md 
treated, inasmu 
as to save 
ia 
e of the winter of 1853. 
e 
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р 
e 
£5 
ic 
р 
5 
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S 
ie 
also ode euttings from the 
from ^а Italian Rye-grass, ova in 
of Grass there were on, 8th ot тел m 54, 
25 айе; all sold by Ше at. ч Se epte the 
I8th of May, 20 cattle, and m M 22d s Tune, n "cattle 
all sold by the end of October ; and ае, rising 
E two-years old, which had ien put out ien: the 26th 
of wr and T 19th of July, were on hand at the end 
er. — mention that the инк were fed 
in ree of 124 eattle, 260 sheep, and 
15 pigs, put on i ай p са Ы та : = the 11th 
of October, not one case These 
X! at the rate of two pos a DU and five 
quarter of the f food his labour ; 
r з Was an ers mm 
eid in both north and south ine -— w 
o put at nearly once an ah alf func м 
їп 
venture to ond 
ion, in the gueee that it omi ме ~ 
mutto 
bought of Ari Ж fry 
ance, by 
the rent and ў а 
nt and cultivati 
which | those 1000 tons were e gr idee. we bye. 
& very payin оа but still it - 
the loss of 641. o 6001. wo rth of stoc l i 
was Mr. echi’, s rta dring 
former эйе эни 3s. 
the consu 
n Turni pofi was all that differenee i 
the feeding quality of the food. This i ^ 
h prices, taking roots 
AM те points—steam digging an r З acres of land. Аз to the profit, without laying a | and Pe бейне, it could be grown. There was as al 
figi. versus soli alance-sheet Ре them, he would give them the | thisd mate in the 
Steam digging might xo p smissed in a sentence— it had бау. The net profit, after yc. all expenses | two нетто and under such variable RM 
es to do Кы uud аа гане ВД Ете Aet for labour, Баео К, interest оп оша ay for build- | conditions, be submitted that general sweeping asser- 
ln rele s 24 tigat > хех ql Ue d ings and machinery, we ar and tear, interest of money | tions, howev leulated to stir up attention, were not 
instrument, and the of agricultural reformers would be| on Stock, cost sis а cor , апі all other| possibly applicable to the agriculture of the whole of 
most usefully directed to inducing our farmers in dark distric charges, was 10 per aere, or, on 55 acres, | variabl s Great Brit e believed the 
n adopt the improved iron Cg niei and Ransome, | 9587" 19s. 4d ; that was the result of the application | value o example gst farmers to be 
of тер и ву woo 
invention ef а t 
twofold—m nd ch lid long straw Nip 
was invaluable as a disintegrator of heavy clays. It had another 
when once laid in the soil, the labo 
r guan n they 
e; es 4 exsellent quality i it aer тош oniy p put it upon 
b to 
u 
they wie chia в play. "Te 
| manufac 
LAE mee A im Rye-grass. Lys 
foreign ough at 
their tering-carts and hand-barrows 
po like asking t the cotton 
turers to take 
nd washing aw. be em soil from the гоо! 
, when applied in — quantities, С: at 
—— є —: he perenn 
Bere e 
que was positively pe 
сторв the nin 
were ve 
talian- Rye-grass. Е wo nd o Meist whether 
crops should be the chief object s не eultivation. But, at an 
rate, young farmers pe Ker 
economy of their us expense in iron pipes, 
, labourers, and coal for pumping, 4 and incurred the difficulty 
= nep great tanks for a m "4 
t present the Mo P» s 
covered mibi ce feeding i in boxes, for the purpose of pro- 
solid con centrated manure. That Mn Te uel sup E 
the very reverse , pipe 
poem application of liquid 
^ he Water Meadows of E 
of the enormous ex penses 
liquid A э vm where roduce was not 
wn sewage, that was quite a анод 
сте З discussed 
n 
recent paper 
tural Soc wage manu 
Е gricultura 
21 was a very weak ORE the solid аба floating | 
1400 times бын weight of water. Ni comma il m 
it back. 
was Mey used 
mnes ые from towns in their | 
E 
>” nuisa 
miles f: r guano. 
- Mech f for Rein e 
а p ^ British agricultu ure, and to reco! 
not to 
fied with books and — but to visit it our best у Dot to be sa satis- 
qu farmers tat ld promise them 
y ie ncm having regard 
enterprise to any class 
the 
Mr. pag thought the P. of ios country had 
2 great ceal 
good he had 
B 
to нар а stronger fertilising 
Believ 
re.they altered the ioi Q 
wi 
. He(Mr. Sidney) 
attendant th 
as not Wou 
| with Mr. Sidney, it was 
t-soil ; individual farmer 
hen | Mechi’ 
of Norfolk and Hon 
n- | pair to vi E 
W turer in Manchester "hee ер 
tate to go to Switzerland, if he found out t 
ould stop a —his 
and сы de p 
there n m real differ- 
they were шешу | d 
re а of their 
liquid man e 
| & question v Алу to each 
Some would doubtless find Mr. 
Ps plan mos t advantageous, eor и» differ- 
ently situated in matte. ich m into t 
cal крйн vf solid bere 
was а question whi 
^; 
rogress, 
indebted to both gentlemen for this 
opinion. With regard to 
: hich must be 
e peculiarities of eac! се 
consumed b 
m horses; and, on the othe 
feeding ree which. "^ denied, 
Mr. 
ses did not EN one-fourt 
arable produce of Nor th Britain ; nor were shee 
e necessary evils on 9M min е of Scot- 
that d wer 
à Roxburghshire м а Haddingiot, 
every acres ; n" over 1,630,000 
ts there were e horses, or a 
acres, i ot need 
of Enj а en and he was 
in the Lothians to 
of capital and skill upon very b n ке — but in an indirect rather than a direct 
en induced to make this statement in consequence of | As imself had told us, it was a great point 
he had been said as to there being no profit got out M to. provo чм people to talk ab езшш; 
timate calculation 
a little wonder, disbelief, anger, and 
and conviction." And all is М. 
no bs er ee 
sed s of good nature, 
me the Melius which h had эй his ебад 
lot of all enthusiastic m especially if they carried 
rning and the teaching together, which had 
t night. 
his p espericaom wiiatever it igit ч 
seful poi A 
mdi Ld that eof et n xU 
сео очы the word * Pis" met 
isnomer, Let all the i 
зан to the end, from “me first koe dc í 
—from bs fizst eration 
of sii e ops - 
o nm ce 0 09 
Ee Я 
еа 
were negat г afirma 
d мента, аз һе had doni; 1б give it to 
d then ether he were considered 
беден, ог hie "Же would —À Бет. to 
the YT 
be one d 
ith very great бе}. bot 
ihe aps os which - pe. 
da t 
reed vi wii f from other zm 
take the liberty of dissenting. One eam 
he sho ep like to havo a farm- ard entire 
As far 
certainly "like to 
а should be во; 
eep | hi 
;| ing paper, but in the nam 
f, 
y d w som 
Mr. 
а 
eri 
e part of his fcm baiif to have 
covered over, except so far as the 
arne’s boxes, where the urine ran 
given to 
55 acres | wel 
