Jury 9, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
659 
On our hills seer ean scarcely maintain | root and gre 
n crops after paying for a considerable | 48 com at atime by railway; 
to be shun’ ntédzoff to allow others 
to pas s coming po^ of warth sheds, fà by artificia 1 
f ve stock. 
I 
their condition, and only cake, and (p. 355), that it 
of Sai 
have a 
t A 
yer ton, or 
651. 6s. 8d. would cost us in Wh heat—5t 
and the cost of my V 
e| Mr. 
what the 6 
aus Take with th 
we and two late since t the ~ we have had 
half a score of 
about 
651 
m. 
crops per acre being, according to my book (p. 2 
h 
roo! to make 1 ton of meat, and X ns 
2 resnlt singularly a to some | tive of a yora NM 
ive vi orthy s d 
acre 
= 
1 cou d go on losing money for 
£F lati . 
a highly heating character, 
ara i 
fies 
ge 
ith the foo sg 
was ag to S i t immediates, cartainly, 10s. 
would be the dbi] ofthe differ: 
With regard to the E ed in the Bill 
| pleuro- pneumonia, do you object to the pen m Wk 
i put upon Persons for sending beasts with pleuro- 
Td constitn- | ever by Lurnips for 
h Flete her, his soil, it appears to m 
ns | on by green crops, an 
ciple, so yor tar thay 
as foe well carried out de Norfolk, Lincol: 
eat erap bid fair &c., mi ust be the rule, at all even 
The Wheat on the eel 
" he following may be 
approximate the truth :— Wheat! | sheep, pig, and bullock feeding in 
average; Harley, thee un er; Oats" | Royal Ag rie pio So Sae = —Vi 
d partially us i i rd deficient ; | 414; uh 
ans, under average ; verage ell secured ; | yol. A p 433, 
Rpts donbtfal at leni £t to P rae iit of ars 
. 
- 
We are very much indebted t 
fha 
Tth 
woul 
, Woking, June 
ment in k 
w 
Rough-chaff, ro ave come well into ear, an 
blooming season has been fayourable. I think we have 
promise of a fall average crop. Barleys also are look- 
ing well, except those iw in a v they i woe | 
Lain: 7 from ue dryness of the Oats 
h grown bere 
wn, 
very poor indeed, some being’ fed of by sheep, an 
land to be sown with Rape The wea Pi E ue 
your uen. ^" contain 
ich I think 
we ve 25 
Lon p, but weight). 
ey ligh is mie contains qu 
me » 
en in the meat and int 
en taken entirely from tl 
the removál of a ton of Wheat 
g 
n 
p the whole, I think ı Lid have sidus badt 
a better crop, nor hav: saen is 
-— beautiful than at oy pena 
ntai 
5, and Me aclito Pe teil matters 
pene 
tored again 
the 
ni "us weight) andi dese mineral 
rari 1 Ton or of meat ki in 1 
Ld IMPORTANT AGRICULTURAL deme ra 
HICH t the land mo A a ton of m ortb, 
6s, 8d., or a ton af Wheat CEF G IE 
e- prices, 565. i 
80) 
ease of 
at H4 per Ro f 
wo ihe - per qr, or 127 a is ren 
T. "n 
ulted Pr uds Voclcher, via Md yen 
€: ethe annexed oo lene my opinion, 
of Wheat | off the farm, it lea [^x "nothing 
at 
5t 
ys elements dear ^ Ee "m r sii Ht 
Liebi Xs robably 30 to iyi Bae ins e 
k ku 2 T relative price of ed I think 
| Gan 
fayour at the meat. 
A es vga vds ence question. How 
uce this one ton, net of 
inshers mest mest, nd AA Xd o mpare 
CATTLE IMPORTATION AND CATTLE 
DISEASES BI Ve 
Tux following are extracts from 
as corrected. 
xamined : I have 
Dog certainly 
beasts pass through 
Mr. J. GIB eux 
f° been k te ttle salesman for n early 
king mutton, it an 37 years. About 1 140 
meat net dead 
he fields, 
oe! i to aeo 
from Hi 000 
g 
we must come t 
as 
Bagheta of valuable min 
than 1 mg 
nshire, sy 
n our southern and eae 
o Mr. Lawes for his 
most clear, copious, and rice — Ma on 
E our: p of the e 
276; 
varying 
also recommend a reference T pow Bom 
to Mr. Horsfall s papers on aes and Dairy Manage- if its ig hispicionte; he might then qoe it to be killed and 
Vols. id and ig may allude to the|seu slaugt e, asd tb 
AMAN awhixken TO ALDERMAN MECHI. 
e mineral É reviu kill athe [3 
matter in Wheat and he Wheat Th ere ough ne 
will not gi the land deu 
t ppan 
: - No, certainly not; I would be the first to hold up my hand 
t s dou ofa A enifes lee Ae Se at prs Sti: A who sends a 
Palio, tet Mea Ito ar ge re 
of inet Prato he anim 
Taine m a small pie t which im did 
be dan For insta 
that T have Rag igo yey 
821. and 831. each, a 
At phami I think. ^ in the Metropolitan Market, the i inspec- 
tor or clerk of the market has bowser b to. kill and d dispose ofany 
Renata suffering f from ien uro-pne Yes 
Do you approve of t 
Mr. stage o 
power, in the ease of an an 
Cox. Itu « any He has the 
f th - 
mal jna very bad 
v pA. mm d, An I should think th 
t to a certain 
decision of 
4 is. 
o. 
en to be subject to the 
ipector as its «uk 
a penalty on sending beasts with 
market, passed into — jt would 
pting the socal, wi 
g fit for human 
ME 
otherwise gould 
uid I [om that there "à to bea 
ie 
away wi wing 
each. TAs pote the least believe tha’ 
Spector 
ority of the market ?— Yes. 
8 Moca surgeon. I am 
eterinary College myself, as 
rere ge 
ton of Wheat) fem i 
a Ee it is certainly somewhat greater in she cose of 
Hedy 
y ealoulation is many, 
ieee 
PEA in the course of the | | fo ro entirely, 
year; taking i oru qs for many years to geth her, preg 
of being sent to Co 
the | wish that such sheep shon uc pras 
: cargo which came with such 
he | thé others 
n s meat to be passe 
ins 
What is is Im. AN Would 
l on enting ne" with seab inte the 
rk 
zs md into market 
Would ie sheep w 
at ?—I have seen a 
SON PA home. 
abroad?—Yes, many from abroad also, some yoars 
ir outside loss which the importer would oe 
that the sheep with scab would be killed » Blagicenll, ban N, ins: 
ds ?—I should pior asiar m 
aet but not that the whole 
You have no ob; 
might 
peetor. I Daye sold a 
T Mes Id not allow AUR: actually affected 
m arket ?—That is ep ae! a aifeult question t 
S. which m: 
mere ape ds E] Tittle irritation f eg the a skin 
dd x I 9g 
a ‘auton’ of the degree of e decoy ye +1 t € 
and so I think g disease, That 
With r be sold as store 
uce 300 ton 
ad be les 
Viele. market, or the main part of them 
ot 
have seen tab 
Turni 
use 
of moat: does t a ee tons 
cost on an ave: ane rent, rites tilla e, | M 
less than Xs i 
pt the feeding ng « re "the animal, 
dare class or include in this 
and losses by 
i — eS SU, ee 
8, so t -— 
rk in meat of 6 
However surprising this 
5L 6s. 8d., or 37. 4d. 
may appear to the wnliitlated, 
ly, b ral enough, with "^ 
: illing to pay f 
ien in this Pal rera y h bine 3 
M ood their price nios 
pei I to 4L, 4L, according and en circum- 
nees. 
we e Mg i i wou ig 
his able 
Ix 
he subject, A 
"la very pi 
se had a life's experience 
ma foot-and-mouth ups plain 
before t ere were oy ES. ttle p into England at tal. 
MUS pa ‘the 0 day, and legislation on 
ject is 
ing the estimate be n ha to tbe eoneinon tb th 
e Pied per 
* Royal A gric aes Sng STU 
CM ofA "Animal 
A is 
says that he ‘only got 3s, 
MIN 
~and- 
nor less a — 
ving tray 
be a reason for stopping 
Awe j$ 
long 
I 
€ 
od Vital; by my practica 
ime: 
M a 
n 
h 
aye £ bu y se you would exclude fiom those any sheep with 
cab REOR , I would. 
Mr. Cox: any stage? any 
et: FIC an rade Im 
ut t mouth com 
Mods i4 
Stage. If I may be 
la- 
ds say would be per legis! 
EE Cr 
d 
is Day i 
foot and mou 
reri ad poe 
those tha 
them Fonte tise they Pere A 
complaint. I am ete 
tind buying them the plait. I 
know the effect oí ru It is ly a passing lieve ir. 
to be dis d Potat arr cd the same Ee Teorin is affected ; 
as Potatos. ai k it is improper to call it disease. 
ou consider that the Ws Adone in respect to 
E dem are proper and right ? 
epe nly ; the stronger you make them the better 
ced pesar pins is that a te ea which 
inai er 
a tag in any per 
ve you any other Sacred respecting 
n?—-In saw a case, neither 
ki ge make 
either of the Bills? —I have mde many ex belii 
statements made which, I think, would be scouted by 
