a a 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZET 
n to ther 
there their winter food, as a g: kovi ne 
After the rennet is put into the milk it honid sa P turned in th 
e ithout being disturbed, 
should be ai Sols with a knife ha 
wo 
APRIL 5 
1856.] 
was in this dairy altogether abolished, and. the cheese } vided 
and be given 
n the yards i 
aes to their being 
nth 
| 
change if suddenly done, producing | 
sue: three blades, o great t looseness in the i wels 
som 
in ree: to, the cur 
was 
» which often | subseription). 
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nt cash-balance in the hands of the bankers 
500, ppi 1200} as the Chelmsford 
Priz g- Essa ysanp Liprary.—Mr. Dyke Acland, vice- 
with fa alling away of | Enait of the Journal Committee, reported the 
but only sufficiently small to all of the whey fea, and Sealand To loss of milk i Sssays 
being dipped from it ; after it I l a quarter of an cted, oy by the Ist of March last t compete for on prizes 
our it may be broken up very small, without the risk offered by the Society ; and the further recom! 
of getting the fat from the curd into the whey, which is _ [We have received the following qs question in in reference | tion of tine Journal Committ to the 
f im ; the quantity of whey butter should not bruary : prepar mn of a complete catalogue Society's 
exceed I lb. to each cow , and if less the cheese is the ere the heir ners? Chronic Ped a 24 February an beg Aint r ‘ 
tie mg broken very ll cond | but no name signe Ail w me to prs Fs to him that hink | emicat Anatysis—Mr. Wren Hoskyns, 
e causes it to sink into a solid mass, and the whey | he w hraa nh a great boon on dairymaids, particularly young | | of the Chemical Committee, reported that a revision of 
ake f h | ones, if he would ment hat tity of that net should be | à 
i to & ali i of f the cheese Pie e aS used for a new ga cheese of 14 or 1 6 lbs, w > Aight wud ho . ete uch | | the ih F > a pet Way, sage 
por tance p e Ky Ivy Or. the a h for a skim-milk one of the same size ? feta one can make the | analyses placed in ad hands by 
eid eer herefore ie A ET rennet; Ay i T ear na would know how meer was wing cite ines the = on of 
ly put into vats an d place in "he press for half an | to use ark Street, Bat omimittee, who intended to report their 
Hour to effect this, and when taken out and placed in | In reply to o this our correspondent says :— About half a mendation of a i w schedule such charges to the- 
= ly in large big a a ik grinding paneer P pint sade a pean ir gry according $ to my Comat: ; Couns ~ cil at thein 1 ne F : ting. —Mr. vee 
pla o e top ub has been found | enough for gallons of new mil 75 gallons o o xpr is intention of representing to 
ry efficacious, as a saving of much labour to shim milk. These quantities “i bg ease of new milk | Committee on that occasion great additional advan- 
dairymaid, the l of the curb suffi- | may yield somewhere about 40 of cheese. ] tages the farmers of the country would ive from 
ciently small being a very hard process for the hands, rof. Way’s scientific pm sine if, agro Db 
and not so regularly done as when prepared by Hom eo DQosves ndence other arra angements, a condition could’ be in nm 
the mill. It only | then requi es to be pressed zai nae i referred to Messrs. Lawson | the S a 
firmly into the vats, after the | & Son’s vation when I wanted to 1 e rimet of | the h year make certain tours through th y 
ma of the mill the cheese retains the i better than | seeds contained in 1 lb. avoirdupois. Let us compare farming å isties and acquire personally from the dif- 
en, all we Biers Tona abs i pandi, «J.C. X's” table with that of Messrs. Lawson & feren rs throughout the country a more prae- 
as been found richer by the curd not being | Son 3 
scalded at all, but merely a little scalding water th not a o improve his own aequain ntanee with the 
it after t is sufficiently full, first laying a Seeds in One Pound, apli tion of scie to agriculture, but to advance 
cloth over it, and the cheese to be turned over to allow i sig eer e heir own interes He te that of practic: tical agricultur e 
of both sides pata the hot water 5 ; this makes it z.c. y. [Lawson and |gen verally h 
firm ra Son. 
ye to g by using the E E, " CHELMSFORD at —Mr. rani Vi 
thinnest vat the cheeses in these are mor e lik ely to Alesana as ve | or of se town Meeting Committee reported their 
eep their peepee shape thus early in the season ; they | Cynosurus cristatus 952,3 336,00 commendations that a cack should at once rvs 
map not be made thicker than mg ight or nine to the | Festuca dususcla 395,520 | 480, constructed of the same size as the one at Carlisle last. 
ewt, Iti is customary to set up a small portion of mil iik] tara corms ue > Sito 246000 year ; and that Mr. Manning, the Society's contractor 
tor putter a ra È. re Š 1,113,600 | 768,000 f works, shoul: pre e and sub the Co s 
into the cheese ; the addition of a little cold milk is an E ahisi paie daisi iioii am. seg | preget he plan and estimate of a Pavilion capable of accom- 
ol inm perenne “a ove , 2, i 
milk pi bta fake ea te pe te He migeen TO OT BS, | BU | heimaland meeingshow-neck in the middle of July 
um pratense HES PEIN OAL j 3, | 
heat before adding the r a much er plan | P mek is pea k 2830,300 | — nett is isga mth a To 
warm some of the milk » wien brought f from the Cad Pec Sha e oi er 1,405.4 1 ERTIFICATE i ; 
tò a greater degree of h aa oe bs ai pratense aos oes er eee mre | 384,000 that all entries of nts Chelmsford 
has been standin ng 12 hom mee and the J. "e. X.” finds neat) treble ‘ie E. ? Tt peels, in| enang Xoo aanraak the epee mepnendens the 
it; it has b t the cheese is m raat aie y cago implements to be sent), were to be made to 
by this oT | cya surus cristatus. that Messrs. L. & Son found, and | ine se by the 1 p aed e 
y this TE ag Tag ppg it os well to me pt it. a After the | | more than double in Trifolium repens, The “numbers | Gak 3 pree y Sir PAd 
c een in t ss two hours it shou ve ae stoc? bY 
the 2 cloth removed toa replaced b Sih zy EAUy i a a. Who then are wo, to Menizomiovs Tandun —Mr. Fishe; 
if it be found that the curd is not Rely p closed, Toughion Farn, Bi Blan Sion” Fs oly Geo. ‘Summ, that som unit ould be affi 
0 
ford rd to Dieii ps ise, in accordance viho p. of the 
chartered objects of the Society, such services of meri= 
second may be used before it is salted. The In th 
should s rubbed in at rig to the cheese made in the | ect Atay » for 1855, i i hs ven report ol 
mornin » and that ma ade nig ght AaS Soon AS possibly experiments i id. fittónitig EE i = ee hae 
thin cheese, , and four ‘times for thick, the cloth to be left | 1, Sift ase pa by ee ties of Aucliness and to 
el 
aft ter wards a small, an 1852. results as there give 
its potion by the several local associations of Zane 
Ess 
of 
ante MOM, — Colonel loner having 
Fi Chal 
a | reported, as pt of the Implement Committee, 
y Mr. A 
ier : pore n the there seems 
= tri he the Noe it et pr a- hing bay j ees oar e Teding een of Teepe tt the communication ers Pe aa mos, ~ of the 
ay 5 8 posses 1an rror seems to run through the whole 21 Jots! Cec io love y ocx, Saba 
e aan a A aeee seen tag ta à pon, but lot 5 may be tested being one | faerie fores neeuized to work. feld implements, the 
being | oe "Beto ys i e t no ae ks hoa | ofthe apy periments extend over 100, Council authorised the Committee div con- 
dean geod: tine seal ra ree void putring ie in it in days, each animal used daily 150 lbs. of Turnips and | struction an instrument for employment at the 
lef l lls. s 5 
a draught of air when tender, as this willi invariably cause von pel os 2 Eea d Sg i > being, Fars! Agelii iei p fie Cheipaord eeting ; li 
s ts t q 
nt, ies TORN 9 tons, 150 Ibs, of ngs for 100 days — 15,000 lbs, Prigiahct pig Pio 
milk, the yo tac Best hak pode, d red Othe olie | the value of which is 2/ 11s, 114d. Now 15,000 Ibs: |g Cees Sa on 1057 fey ROCs 
27. 11s, d.: ons: not 207, 14s. 03d. but é : 
cows ing p T for this purpose. PRA milk they | 117, 125 sid. &, Forfarshire, [The 5 TEL page n at the next M ony ke ina dhot May a ney 
get, mix ali t eee a se tity po apie a erred to is the one published by Mr. J. Lockhart | once t he A Meeting hedis: 
butter and one gh sae standing 12 hours. Morton, of Ei dinburgh. ate at some city or town in the district comprised of 
e Weather.— Although I have 
peel S +3 ts Ši E eeks iya wil ppn ee and be 7 atado about weather, and consi teoro! ogy Nee baa > ig mca ein M aan 
Tieci ae r. good fe F 997 an gy ae i botteg pint O! | barren science in its present state, still I gee ee the eiia appoints d by u the Fr Go: 
bed. se i pRR ihe te of chi before | and deal in suggestions, which help to keep alive th tp. ta. Londo toe Glee 
— pa one quart or : ees ‘hould f ee in the study ; some law which may be applied | Paris Show next mon = nea his willingness tœ- 
PEN Kep i b Tne Ei t BX “dee R discovered at last, but never will if we neglect E a te any entries members of. the: 
sifficient. SDi ond the ‘quantity reduced according to ‘observe vhat jakes p = eral remark | Society might wish to make for that i 
erii ie PEET i Poata a Maree) e st | of such of your rea ade ers who study mi meteoro- aS "3 E Mr. Brandreth 
oklokt bt y z: ee ar SF ey fits ia be on ‘Sunday the 16th agia and how the ey can account|... Franch C. Gg = 
put to ki atta Phy gow eae Swi Fg ve for the fact that the wind that day pemg due E. the the Council Tp aiaa of English Taam 
thin, which they will $ to eat readily if a hitb rain commenced in the W., and progressively extended Paris Show. 
3 W . . 
put into th uths as soon as they have taken their Bath, a of my i ae these : Moin i a t, Principal of the tural ~~ 
milk, when they are disposed to suck anything that 4 dnu cad ok Tce. Bed Coles vt aes pestei _ copy of 
s | ai Eie 
powi iy tong St b be i te ipina a nitage, "Berkshire, 30 miles E. ‘ot ‘his place, it began at | and the Nature, and | Prop Ze a acakan 
the rearing of g ul dairy stock, calves so hi re a nearly, equable "hope some of youe AEEA, of Bergam y of his work om. 
coming fine heifers from this commencement 
treated 
at the enà Ki three readers may have happened 
ears, and in many cases even 
ab eae conta ol d. ae sufficient TE r of “these when. it began to rain, that we a Liga hav e the aditonal 
t "dat the condi- 
tions poate tahoe rain ft cre in an exactly opposi 
the Cultivation of the M 
f Silk and 
es Cultivateurs at Paris ami copies of their re 
young anis to the w rogressed eastward Mr. Eddi 
and then þe sold, except in cases of non favourites | s ve Tran: ip a E ison, ot prese: 
which may be desire ; r ii A, i the farm, Pht Weer Meiers of the” io wiad: “thos 0. SORRE Cirencester ng es a copy of the Leeds ai nd Yorkshire Flax Society, with 
ns d ae some little time to become quiet and i ‘J rey, it began in | suggestio: zes to be o Royal Agri- 
ə be m which they will more readil enin idi aa eultural England in a -These 
3 slo Te their calves by their Uria and the freq several x were thanks 
Pinger g of the calves during the RE a hours m Horieties. of the Council. 4 so gan rs 
rwards. run for ) y , at twelve 
a few hours in the day in a sunn field or Eha with L AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLAND. o’elock, when Professor Simonds would deliver before 
access fo shelter, ra 3 Ng pele COUNCIL, — 2: Colonel CmaLtonen, | the members of the Society his lecture on the Skin- 
On no accoun ms hen access to water. oh cows | Trustee, in the chair.—Thirty-four new members were Diseases of Domesticated. Animals. 
should now em the best food provided,. th elected. BRE oe 
cows on every farm being Ae at this =, paying | Finances.—Mr. Raymond Barker, chairman of the| Hientanp Socrery: March 26th.—A ae eneral 
mont for good feeding, ado rainy frm D sins Finance presented the report om BR EIE sabii vo make arrangements 
end of the month: some early R; ass*could be ro- accounts of the Society ; from which it appeared that| for w the Paris Show, consider a petition for a sup 
