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Avaust 20, 1864.) 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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bem, and -J 
rake rod i pan in the m 
up by th ing 
Should eenther / day 
weather rho ha pa en muy 
and hau 
eus the above complaint, which is common, resembles it - 2d, The mode in which experimental agriculture 
very much. be best Lee oted. 
The udders of the cows occasionally become infla 
5 
med, P E com experim 
gr n once to reduce the | importane 
encing any set of experim it is of — 
hs t a definite plan should. [4 laid dow: Tho 
re 
inte e, especially if the beg oe is soar gresug, Me h Pe aif $ dares 
ther by the women and cocked by the men; the | and 1f gr care 
vise of the cfcics depending upon the dryne hay. As | inflammation the of one or more quarters ensues, he ee cogo sa por — d" sd fae, isti Et 
tbe cost of baymaking, 44 nd e it eed ren is seriously injuring the vest of the cow. We find Goetty how his experimen may aped as t ad 
Cn DB f | definite answer with accuracy an O Bee! 
I5 EL however. the verme Pee, ee in oil the. aei ana idi. did iesuke nee Fecha ion: ch H be. iind i "X e mel pe; ure, A 
uta Y y . | taking too muc n ifficulty at seed time 
n Management ng Stock.—Our practic When cows calve before their time, o OW | be, planing M arge number of experiments, a it is not so easy 
is to let the calves suck the cows for abont symptoms we the fter calving, one of Day’s red feme to make all the necessary weighiogs at harvest, when he has 
i i de Mr. White, of | so y o matters to attend to. It is very desirable also 
10 days, then take them away MÀ ahve them or a Gloucestershire ee ch ma by x that the paciinents should be so arranged that they may 
quarts of new milk morning and evening pa six weeks, Dursley, Salo ith s m gruel, gene fi oe puts Ww "repeated during several successive years on an exactly 
d 8 quarts of skim milk daily five or six t, if it does "€ ed Ba D imflar, pen, by vu heir value "m be oisi in- 
i - i articular subj 
longer, Er wh Lome cn ptm cb soon 2 ues | e veterinary s ix alfa p exaiminA the next p int da to certain exactly the existing 
ees t sls fes M rire e a Cen € of erc: S Bas yocp sch vise ter — cure, a Yn LUE state of e rmation i it, Y e eser PRIM M i 
are ou id we have an care, I fin y previous experiments Li 
uk. by which bres: s g abour and unnecessary 
give them about 1 lb. of oilcake € "anf — the servers p^ at a very low su 
m eio Immo ]3 A ae © Company Mies akg eg repetition refu y o avoided * y cits trace, ii MN 
yards at night? when the cold w uie sets in. I have | years ago, which from t of encouragement, or some | the same defec sd may no te rin hose About d bé hed iy 
already given Mr. Bowley's ydus, which is somewhat | other chu fell to the il At the time I studied | The plan being arran; tter for considera- 
cheaper than thi the foi n and fi ‘ound that the sum I; shoul ld haté ite tion is the field in which t the. orien ira to be made, 
k th ble land is also de and to this very great Mention Sid be paid. als is of 
summer work on the arable land is also de thea n wet ores Tg oe i 
T 
n Weaning Calves.—In September we find it an 
ern gnt Sar ere each of the calves a dose, con- | 
sisting of 1 o saltpetre, and 2 oz. of flower of 
f thin gruel, keeping 
qual 
Preference should always ey p.p 
s I take it, will generally prove t À | prim texture 
is ke Undulations on the surface are 
the wher eiim 
as poss 
eA stock and there is tolerable campal a field which is perfectly flat. 
Sopo modabion or a especiall s the company | generally — T with xistence of r in Mone ede or OE and 
ould n m epidemic diseases. E —— a 
uch a an emergency i it v vould be 
ch, "a modi ify 
the i insurance me et s quality of the riiperinenmbent, pe = zA considerable 
| th i 
e soil can never be uniform, may easily 
imet jé, 
them on a imall allowance of hay the ees night 
etd hene the state of à pre ng field, o: 
WCASTLE. 
md spring Mie ge iore mode tends to — diseases, which modera: nelination, is examined after a heavy fall o 
before t "wd wn: out to Grass. This treat eet was ina vip s or p inant ee e owne by g' ood ma poe i | The nidos of uniformity as m = A doen ir it E 
recomm me y Mr. nry Hayward, of | ment qos M apis ed, I o no Dun itely e — Be ie = ie x. Mom Ed 
ti ful ascertaining i op e me y do 
Polkington, E sox, as e rese sald, gront PE Hl ope 4 s gres vide » M Y ncs fe on thes t ad Wie rend Denm of 
t t shou en once 
adopted it, Ri u— hardly lost one since, after adminis | In my next lecture: I propose to ce Ae uses to | sta i BL Od. d the crop bein g raised i n the usual way, the 
tering the which milk is applied, the manufacture of butter, | produce ‘of each should be harvested andl we hed separately, 
ew anagen T ———— — cheese, » &e. ror ied CREDI Uh; Da white 
a y x ie Air - x d of V e this precau ion has been taken ; but bet been pé rese sd 
in May, sometim ave turn ou e they y, an creas ur, wo amply 
latter end of April, but tempting as it i some- nir eroe CULTIVATING ENGINES AT) repaid by the additional value ià precision of the results 
im 
s 
es to do so, I would generally advise patience till th 
later period, as cold easterly winds sometimes prevail ja in 
May and even in J god ane J checking the growth 
of the Grass. The antage of having a littie extra 
store of s of hay i is s hero fae vay dec idedly, for turning out 
ting the Grassas it is called, is like 
killing t the g goose that laid the golden eggs. 
t is desirable to have shel — the cows in the hot 
er ire iy aie the are troublesome; in 
cases it is et S iege they Ee open, and allow 
Qme cou if th ot 
of 
In general a soil which been “all worked, but not highly 
[Tux following pith: ondence has taken place gie d. je Best. Debatue ot fk the difvrsnbis bebwebh 
ct € Messrs. Garrett, of ere wan the exhibitors | manures employed will e tiout inarked. 
and anufacturers of "e and the ot less important is the -— x ue pe which the 
Sec stiébury of the Royal Agricultural Society. ] experiments should be made—a subjec fficulty, and 
in beca to which big Aare diferenc be opinion pee The 
general impression is, that the larger they the better; a 
O THE COUNCIL OF THE Rovit errori Socrery OF | it has tea eld by 6 that io experinent should b be made 
m — ex acre, Mis others have made —— their 
i Newest eT yne, July ard ; still sm r quantities, fone ins o trikta bis 
xhenté on an acre each, 
o the ere is not | ti iie wee = reto. We lop that the "ep iie AR at there is five patio in P T d 1 do not hesita 
H a‘ ass" any more than a pair of pu locks, whic’ ere i hing more difficult than to find that quantit 
RES zem tre 1 affo best at co eec to the | it Tenai bles, inasmuch as it cannot be used "puo omine he E of Um mi y uniformity, and that h at 
" p ; they are best when p anted in | its fellow dram, and is therefore not applicable to the májority wu cases plots of 1-8th or 1-16th of this size would 
Eo middle pira fields, so that wherever the sun is | off and on o fthe rope, &c. me respectfully, at ore accurate results. It is urged also that the 
they cast a shadow under which the cattl lie. R. Garrett & Son.” crop can be more accurately weighed when the spaces are 
When they are in hedges they prevent Misco: II. | larger, but this is only b > rimenters generally an aro 
ME below them, and the cattle in - endeavours | TO THE Covxcm. or THe Roth bá NuUMURAT. Soorery, or Kiem purposes Coh ot thee toate panes deg E P Tof 
to reach the shade break down the hedge. ree Ls ual if not greater acc atesiréqy night be cu r 
Pat e e, July 19, 1864. plots must, : tly 
t Having gone i d “ We herewit Vo made in the steam influenced b "the patre OF tle Pemont ts to ndertaken 
emper among the cattle, recom aed the eing I | ploughing class of the =a ze mgt ‘the — occupations to | Where the object is merely to make what I have called special 
adopted on a late occasion, viz :—Ist, To give the — ole ler's tackle. "In making this award, wo believe tha experiments a considerable breadth of land is best, but it 
h no notice has been taken of the main points in which our | need n at most acre—a 
herd as soon as it sppearet i - dose brin uc | of 4o of gines and tackle are manifestly su superior, viz., simplicity of tity fficien disc "Dy Se a fair à e mel hr he whole 
M rm water; to | design ; -dural axapilit in rocking. ease d which it is e. dod. ply cut A t h to give ti potii - Gates ; 
which was added 4 = a 3 loz. of sa Itpetre ; ; | even by tal enced and unused to each other: | to cont tribute te to our know geen ofthe oe principles at 
Wid oie wine deen oil, well mixed in promptitude ‘wth whieh as ap) pparatus is got to work and agrio ultural science, much smaller quantities of land will 
about 1 quart of ihre gros To oe feet of th -— m ~ day. eer eh rre Aea ea ie a "19 5° Eh or evon, 1:100th of an Sere WIE Ortan Ba 
z sufficien 
mpos 
of verdigris ; ida oz. of natgale 
oz. of butter of antimony —all finely pounded 
mized i == N MÀ em vinegar. 
In these cases it m be dep v eral: that it is 
comparative results that are wanted, and it d 
nick: tte omg the E rg v um plots be abore or be below the 
erage over the whole 5 only they be made 
e interested in the subject of EGG e Ke under precisely similar GITOUEUM AD RE, abd dre fairly com- 
sa oa oe to ^ ash the pe ue, um ge, have been employed solely in arriving at this unjust deeds for Pree Ne when rer is one of 
we did no ta i la kind which throws lon, i 
Bi To separate hom affected fom the rest ns | whith got RE s det RP Af Er with, tryna d the rag adjoining, pie may tu 
soon as they caught the disease, keep eeping the n vont eund all that was rcquired to show the inconsistency of | of m hein i. ae pot CU. hi h 
cases in ya and giving them as ye UM system as condu eq this society. We shall leave | has been applied adjoin one pri sce bes h arily manned 
possible, oilcake or oatmeal gruel, be, and not rari | me d^ Mg end i; = ees! antares - v | som of the roo the outer part of the former 
any to walk further than ce absolutely necessary, | machinery, the Royal Agricultural Society of England rhe eel so A tee cone 4a lh ae tt. 
giving them hay, &c. and well; and unless the | the tanaoa soil wi l'atrebeh 1 into the Dunsgnüfel. d da 
t lose one |! 
deem these aeeiiaii. we did n 
dee affected, "When oo 
d but few were seriously 
the milk was — away. 
recovered the 
milk for some tim 
When 
as kept by rard and made into 
and su aed the care epe € the milkers and 
the dnirymai, that none of the was rejected by 
the factor, although it was deny kept by e 
was of course considerable, and m 
fully alive to the importance of the Bill | 
to preven! 
reet to t the introduction and sprea 
akes 
lately before | 
ead of | them 
to important yatetil M E salile van, re TE beliet, belonging | difference between the produ ill consequently be 
weight uy your TAN of justice, wi i; again, and for | ste than it — to v difficult , however, be ` 
this time, from your trial janie oun respectfully, A bent bg om y : e : eR d a piots e e nad = 
(Signed) R. Garrerr & Sox." eriments, say in a 30th f an e 8 should be 
Ill. 
To Messrs. R. GARRETT & eS 
**Gentlem In thi test à ated quet pie 
,— to e protest da l 
| earned "- ym to ite “director E the Pire ix Me i dim and 
e Counc 
he fairey jm rt pe | 
Ld ym ided d 
accuracy ; | turbing causes which are not eliminated in this way are the 
of the n their decisions.—I am, § AE s yours tuU : i 
diseases : piens Sere d i cid 
manuel importance is rightly attached to IV. $ 2 
equal intervals c nearly the milking can be done ARE, ESQ , 12, HANOVER SQUARE, Toino. E D A 
rues time à ter, it would be well «Dear Bis, — We ha have to acknowledge — your Deme 
ive one person specially ch to ee that every | f favour of the 4th inst. We take note that you direct us foran | _ i 
cow is thoroughly stri ped. Ttv tion of the awards at Ne to the judges report; sent the to be objection 
old farmer, who died w p was the remark of an bul it tbe sone tane we beg to rei that we Sutter Uu difficulty which is ) in gathering the with 
his f » Who di th 30,0007., that he had made | protest demands more prompt reply than we shal! obtain by ing the boundaries of the which, when they 
is fortune DN attending to this little detail. Gen tle- waiting for the publication of the Society’s Journal, the date | are may lead to great I was myself led to 
on cuts tó be which is at present indefinite.— We are, dear sir, yours | direct my attention to this point some years since when 
coura and t p^ thfully. (Signed) R. GARRETT & Sox. engaged in examining the progress of tion in the Wheat 
- contrary con condemned, as many a crop, when, from th — nature of the inquiry, it was indis- 
good cow is Pret the by harsh treatment. nsable rk on a very small ecd The plan I then 
The are subject MAL 6 h Mo do rid iot ea depen adopted was wake out the spaces with great care, and 
is very catchi ate O sort c! drive firm pins, projecting about 6 or 8 inches a! ie the sur- 
du ng inflammation and boils on th TEOTUEN N. face, into the corners, bet which sl wero 
sag if gre e p my med r thus to the whol TURE was ocior Eus ‘Giles © Lion Hotel, rcp “tg orate gm - - eerie eh rema it per be 
to care en. It is advisable at once senting by Professor Kenia, uring the meeting o of | cut with t y, the planta taken being always 
ovem pion A pie , and ede he Highlan nd „and Agricultural Society. The following | ae MP ig operati a js S a small scale, it 
hat si ts h e 
. out most, would be eminently useful What I have to say regarding the conducting agri- paratively ide dio, m and that Ry rena to be trustworthy 
The co w-pox, which led to Dr, should be duplicate, and it is better still if it is 
of : Jenner’s famous har experiments may be Sr Vet two parts, | ;. ilie i 
vaccination, si rarely inet with; though ist, The precautions ne pen peated t c ee even four times on the same soil. he dis- 
