June 21, 1856.] THE AGRICULTUR 
AL GAZETTE, 
f the two drilis are in no degree affecied by these | Mr. Ambler; 4th, Mr. Oliver, Scotland; 6th, Mr. Bali, Ireland; , lest lös: ran 
6th, Lord Hill; ‘7th, — Cows : ore pointy ti yt 
peculiar e circums shee ya PR cre em rte ee 2d, À ie. dy mas Soi i eal i ED A allow one man von. nly a ha abel tale 
lat a s|Ees g g EPE Troms! e Adam; 6th, Lord Clancarty ; 7th, M, de la suficient. “Tam spo which I imagine will be 
a= FEF pagi 5 § eme | eon a sufficient. I am supposing gta the caitle are allowed 
ae a 8 pas HERE ~ 
PE) = PLESE 2 LIE rentenir tener igg cm twats w. Lio grago inthe mammery anda the winter are oddond 
È Le ao TERIA a a ams Devons, &c.—Bulls : 1st, Mr. G. Turner; 2d, Mr. J. Pitcher I am also presuming that 
een EEEE] VEPRA FEIA PEET Sussex — Cows : 18 tp Mr.G . Turner; 2d, M. Talamon; 3, Mr. W. the s i are fat ting, an and not kept “oa ya be 
1/26th|Oct.16| Water, 13 | 11 3] 13 |18  2)|2 8 0| Cnayeen Te x Carrin ist wler, sen., yn Pct milk ; in the latter case the would 
sasalo lew) HE 3) as "38 ab ol Satay at Maer Scaring a ave women to sanis inte operation of 
k er| 14 £ | uernsey ; 2c, ougier; 3d, M Fowles milk ve now come to sion 
A ee ss | 2 | H p z aei | scabies PB oe si Mr. H. or s 2å, Mr. D. ig;/ 100 f land -wilt ée Siia 
A ct.15| Water | t 2 , Mr. J. Stewart; 4th, Mr. R. H tson; 5th, Mr. R. Port 
» _|Dry | 2 | 15 0} 18 [12 15} | 6th, Mr. E. Bonnestant’ Tth, Mr. J.R or Bih, Mr. A. Dadon, food for 33 oxen or cows, and that the labour 
Aist/Ock.17) Water! 14| “it ate Fr bt | 218 0) — Cows: 1st, Shaw Stewart; 2d, Mr. G. Gairdner; 3d, Mr. ge that Jand is 
527th well it | it io |30 0 2 a oll Be, MeoAlners's00;, Werke R aena TRDE Ar: DAS ATARE 
Fa tep SDr bai 20 18} | ANGUS AND GALLOWAYS.— Bulls: ist, acCombie ;.2d, Mr. verge SNIE pE pirer y head oe 
We add Mr. Pus sey hives ror = Th ta et r A ag eather Bes Mr. 5. ae 5th, Lord 
g ; 6th, Mr. t =- p k 3; 40, 
him experience « on E ee in the “ EN of bi Lord Sonthesk : "3d; Me I, Goliiers deh, Me E ee a Me gs total of m aa 
rae: R = ge Societ, His experiment dea san Lord Ta Paik gg Soom R. — eH ak T have: not isis anything for horse labouryas 15s. 
made in 1 sey s: —Bi Ris, OMNES. FON : 3 per acre fo) ‘or the hay making includes > expense. I 
“Asa clad aie ‘trialoi implements bpa seam alone pA eet si, Mr, re tes ag sini i sth afew creme 1 
of the manure b m different drills Ph whe ed, it | Pollok; 3d, Mr. J. Gordon; 4 h, Mr. farm whol! seit a 
seemed to me that i t might te of use rs, if I Maleotm è 6th, ‘hr. W. Webster. eee e can be vhollyupaniano o niya: small sount o of labour 
tried the rative effect. produced on tie eh Y iy | Kenrs.— Bulls; 1st, Lord Talbot;'2a, Mr. G. Roos 8d, Mr. EN 5, required ; sicoetalyee a of farming 
a C.I — 0 ,M ly; N 
fe lesy on and ches water Sever Sayy: aihe, | Q; Irvine- ate Ist, Mr. O'Reilly; 2d, Mr, G. Roe; Bd, Mr. cannot ‘be benefici | to the ord,, inasmuch as he 
after fee ae some vetches towa of Jul | SHEE and i 
put. i of Tvrnips ca Chane ller’s ates FRIRONG deeds ns, BAX. T Sturgeon, ga eabenes | mma tha it: cannot bolbe mefloial.t he 
aan and wit! i | Lere Dae D Rams : 1st, Mr. W. anA , Mr G. Pane a rt 
3 a pr ize | Radmore, Thorverton; 3d, Mr. R. Creswell, sLeicester ‘ath, Mr. | tena y the cunplageneet 
Turnip 1 oo by sby. The ground was | | G. Turner.— Old Rams: 1st, Mr. G. Turner; 2d, Mr. Sanday; mal industry and eri to overstep ~~ baena that 
almost wet, so that the water r drill had no o. advantage on | 3d, Mr. R. Creswell; 4th, Mr. J. Collier, Morayshire —E wes: | beatem track in prasi hisaneestors d for 
that account. The quantity of manure 10 Ar ae a Mr. O. Turner; Sd, “Mr, J. Co centuries 3 that it cannot be benefici alte 
each ; it was r: sahat laste 2 Recent the season was late, | oa porphyrin oe oro gn Mr ne TW Samay; | 
a , Mr. G. Turner; 3d, Mr. t 4t 
—6 cwt. of superphosphate per acre eer water | Radmore ; 5th, Mr. R. zema ae arime quired; is the amount of pro- 
i à : ¿| _ Corswoxps, &c.— Young Rams: 1st, Mr.G. Fletcher, Shipton > 
pee : rnips to ny Gide lead, and kept i t in a most 24, Mr. J. K. Tombs rtp drien 34, Mr. T: B. Browne, Mthancn duce gained, that it meter a e the: price of 
extraordinary way mber, when the weighing 4th, Mr. J, Brown, Salperton; sth,’ Mr. E. Handy, Old Roms, | Provisions, and consequently tend toadvance veh pew d 
took place, and the following result a appeared, :— | Mr, J. Brown; 2d, Mr. G. Fletcher; 3d, Mr. Tombs; 4th, | of: the rer. ne it t be a to the 
Water-drilled, smith 6, ewt. of su rpho osphate 133 tons; | he E: apt Barte beto katie a A the a publicis self-evident, because we have already shown 
atria grene CaTa ak Glonar 20. aT Beale AAA: ; 3d, Mr. @. ip fe la wre nace end Iatonre veer on surely 
cannot recount for t is enormor difference : I nev ‘| Sar 4th, Mr. J. K Tombs, i aaesiietn oo y be said in the ] of these three degrees of 
saw so great a difference before, and sho vd fut ats jouTHDOWNS.— Young Ram r. Jonas b; T. |ımen nh tte pha at large 'p: aik. ER 
i in: P igden, Hove, near Brikha "3d, Mr. H. Scott Ha: —Those who 
eT b Fe, mee ” experience of the two | Fo A Sussex; 4th, Mr. R. S. "Skirving, Haddinntome: e Improvement of a ao 
Dia = . Ten a Ana nee the u k je t Old Rama: Ist, Mr. Jonas | Webb; 2d = Bs Rigden; 3d, Mr aequsinted onesies the © farming of of, nt we HA will T 
14 m flat drilling, a o use the water-dri only ayward; 4th, Mr, 8. in; : Ist, Mr. H. 8. agree wi yet to 
For there is, firstly, the rere that you can drill | Hutchinson, Peterhead ag es: Yet, Mr. t ata menena d 
i sed fa the sal for Pn condly, sat tns the zeae | MPSAIRE Bows —Rams: 1st, peat wW. Bro mn Tift, a ees ce ae Soma aye 3s free 
Mfuse' e soil for each p n; 1EVIOTS: ams: Ist, Mr. Jarruthers; 2d, 4 e; sony the: ue of land 
thirdly, t f th į Elliott; 3d, Mr. DÐ. kirmas “4th, Mr. W. Houstown; 5th, Mr. C. may very generally be ~ to -be. but half de- 
by the dry drill, sey from 24 bushels, at 2d, per bushel, | Hood 6th, Mr, W. 2 s TEE aion Eile; veloped from the want of better buildi draining, 
4s, er acre ; ; fourthly and maA that much less la rae 5th, Mr. Andrews; on Mr. W. Houstown ; ie ve Patera n. | clearing, and. im “ i 
of horses and men is at with. the water-drill, oe gen viele 5 ee 2d, Mr. T. Elio . þsary to ble to make the most from ät. 
s i rne; , Mr. J. Johnstone H s ; 
eepecially now that prn P | Bracrracen. Bams: ist, Mr.J.. Drive; 24, Mr. J.: Stewart; his being so, vld suppose that a plan by which 
costi l, which can ased with the drill, laa, Mr J. Watsons 4 b, Mr. A, Blacklock; 5th, ure M'Kinlay | Capital may be brought to effect impr 
the bo poyi s who drive can ari tie 9 water carts also. I find 6th, Duke of Hamilton; Tth, Mr.-G. Sandilands; Sth, Mr. Mac- | without diminishing the landowner’s. income, 
comparative lal perks atin oe ag go og rep Sanätanda; be ney A. males 2A 3d, | be most acceptable, and more \particularly so to: the 
RIBL. Blacklock: Tth Mra. Collier, j wne! ttled es. Acting \o idea Mr. 
— my ‘aes gepa fe tai Orner Breeps.—Ist, Mr. S. Druce, Oxfordshire, br i of Watford, has. for the last six months'been 
wi ri i H 
1 fetching ae 4 0 mixing manure LARGE Breevs.— Boars: soe Meee Bowley, Cirencester oan an roma act rsi allow ae 
_1 supplying drill i 1 with ash-carts ae E oaa sith (clk: ame eaa Li we por gag atin poi smear 
Captain Gunter, Brompton; 8d, Mr. M. Shaw, Suffolk.—Sows : : 
6 ist, M. Pav 24, Captain Gunter; 3d, Mr. H. S. Ha: ayward, number of years with see n annual | rent ch. ae 
WATER DRILL. My 
vg asec their permanent improve- 
ar in n drill 2 O with drill [in carts ment, but strange etos say he has failed'in bringing mat y 
_2 fetching water ing on 7 oe i fa a into ‘his views, i, at that similar oe 
a as reaking up Grass Lan nine! mam s must b 
4 
7 cw only 4 fair t e ‘that Mr. a or South- pastu Pran nee. s inim years. been rr in this way in ening raced 
ampton, has invented another form oa Dayi manure | tages a fr rt breaki up of old ture | 
drill in whi ch the man is deliver e form of ges ving Tir ng up pas ft af the estat That iti ji niian 
pow ich t b pect capital on settled estates without 
nner ‘sil s generally: e while thet q pplied prop l f the irki r the ahpa mes aea must be evident. The owners 
by co ank ofi clean water. ae eatin ion of Eor = y. There pvr other means are seldom di 
ona = Savalving buckets is thus ; and t ntages ing to dle lubourer, the firmer, ws to make e aroo investments: in the e improvement of such 
diffie: culty alleg gi ed of that mode of deli that t in ae tho landlord. eda the “see from increase of e rope ns, for. they 
water is ‘delivered at | ployment, of profit, of rent, and of food. In coalition, too olte Jook to the sa drom their annual 
one time, and sediment at k smothes is overeom: ing this ’ highly portant subject, we required income as aviy means of et pe for younger 
ao Mr. Spooner has received many testimonies, from } to prove that converting spor M and into arable | children, et att t afford to spend these in the im- 
to its fi and suc ill increase t eb he labourer, will | provement of rt a benefit the heir at their 
cess, He tells us, that he has this last year 28 tons of | increase the qua ntity and value wef jti food produced | their tenure is too uncertain to indu ce them tom 
Mängel Wurzel and 12 ton ns of Carrots: per acre, in from ‘the land, darn increase the profit to the farmer, and | the outlay, and it. is to this we may asc that» so 
evenete rows, from se Agee by ae fat s va i nt (consequently the cee u Eia much in: this. country dies i aeni or’ 
drill one operation with water an artificia nyo Suppose or ture. ‘ere the owners 
poem Fithian “the: ai ty any dung whatever. Of | oy. sense ground :—1. Let us consider ll t charge their land with: at. cmc ; 
niess t r3 + p? + o! biara im rovements , 
evenly distributed, 80 as ra secure <an immediate i Ffi oie: euuired i ae ‘oil the rent charges so 
ce f the cattle and the land. We will sup- ereated, + paare diffeulty in bringing any 
whole, we submit that the experience here pose’ t that 100 acres of asture land will supply } amount of capital to oe improvement. of land, and 
paces A will be taken as a very ecient advocacy ai atenn food to keep 33 0 ws the whole year. British capital that now mm into nR ita from 
e practice of distributing liquid manure with tt lieve it is gones lly allowed that if a number at home, wo 
Turnip and Mangel “I of cattle are kept on a farm wholly pasture for a year, fr 
Mr. Chandler’s drill is ma es Messrs. Reeves, of | that half (or nearly so) of the farm must be m to our own) ; and way d 
n, near Westbury, Wil, Cost 271, 10s. for | produce snificient fodder for the cattle for 24 weeks in might have his estate i wae ern op cost, or $ 
towing fo ur or five rows, and oe į | winter, i t would freely pay the rent i FETE A Aa 2 
r, Spooner’s drill is sate. by Messrs, Tasker an | being allowed to graze. For i Saran we will su ppose certainty of ce ig: — me being increased 
Fowle, Waterloo Iron Wo ai ara. Cost 351. 10s. | that 30 cwt. of hay i ch ir- would fenn > 
7 y which I think will | ¢ st a ir wi 
From Rendle’s Farm Fite | be allowed by g roved, eect ld get the benefit of the 
ors ane n 3 TR f} l given to the TS, > 
lth 3 bx t would result from the x 
We a vs TE TIE SHO le nec a an 2 ewt. of ha: ay per week, provided | ferti ay, thus created. a Davi 2 ick’s 
peyote is of such English iki: as äiihiðg se is given, so 33 extile, whieh i a the ea ian Old Jewry, June 
je pte prizes, The who ole prize list occupies nearly prin thc ert ent: dunks per week, will Hay Crop of. 1856. the kariera ire 
raat ac o pages in » and it hay, more than the produce of 50 acres, ‘Th g April and May, 
impossible to do more than extract such awards as : . irera required atter the great. aridity of February and March, has 
BE ERA | by | the 33 oxen or ‘cows luring the rest e year, ia 
‘i CATTLE. | Grass of the land mown. That this | dition of excellence and abundance that, if the present 
Viscount Moncky ac tora wit wry is on Diap + Pal | amount of food i is sane for the ee of the mor weather conti nue erre $ 10 or 12° wing aa the 
S: Marjoribanks, Watford ; 6th, Mr. Costmcight, ashes ine now to be a fi . 
font ner Ada Boulogne ; 8th, Mons, De la rehonnais, Fal | I have = ent this information b by ul ob Èh vest f 
“mouth. Budis + tate pie Townsley; ad, A Sadler, hae a HEF will consider fi f 1854 and 1855, but to furnish an 
84, Lorà Clancariy} achard; 5th; Pagosa ha i 
‘don; ey i eae 2 jea = ve Wiateens Sth, Mr, | ar ‘hie farm: ‘of 100 acres of pasture land. First, ‘he ample eer ck of bay for-the ensuing winter, “All, 
-Jonas Sg a 742d, kant ikae 2d; | Cust of of making 50 acres of hay, ricking, thatching, | however,"must ‘depend upon the will of the Highest. 
