634 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER 20, 1856. 
Peruvian guano depends ci.iefly on the quantity of | some weeks ago in this Journal, in which the bese | very thin vats for the „purpose, but thereby the cheese 
fertilising matter which it gone in a form unre- | satisfactory experience of its use on Grass and r Is g ly g her 
isable by eithe r eye. The a niacal | crops was detailed ; and the follow ce by fo me |it has been proved that if made 
smell by which guano is generally known is no test | pen grei more "fully the mode of its late c- es e cheese in the spring is ver 
| superior in quality to that made in vats, 
whatever of its r lue. Ichaboe guano, for|ture. It s to us to promise a very important , and 
b noe there is also a great saving by the small quantity of ri 
instance, smelt more strong RAe of ammonia th addition t lin proportic there is also much m i dais rie 
eruvian or Bolivian, notwith standing tad inferior “ The new manure ne 7 with i is a waste | cheese Butter should now be potted for the preteen 
Br uality. It was the higher “ potenti ial me, sin y MY | 60 n as conv enient ; it is quite proper it should be done 
oe des scr ribed it, of these latter substances—the process patented two years ago. In s process |} Sik e leaves, which will g a bette 
clay is used as an n ansiiaty A lim me in the 
y of their 
dth s liable to i was the 
MOI 
ws are pastured where they have an 
purification ted gas. The clay absorbs and SB 
real poe of their ‘superiority. That 
meh in thei 
colour or their smell, and the two baas no proportion 
whatever to each other, Why then goad, a is 
advertiser lay such stress on his manure bei 
e exact sm 
, indeed, shou 
The advertisement is in deed addressed especially 
hemest 
res, » any more than the m 
ested in thei 
his crops, and read a 
wards, chem 
Pee 
if t 
opportanity of. eating ieee; and if put in pans in thin 
laye 
f true ora compounds, su eee bout 2 inches thick, and salt put between each 
p h a 
er which h lim me has ower, whic pry | it will cause it to separate when cut out, and wili not 
petricialel in gas, ty great practical Balie in EUn eee Salt to be applied to the mass than ig 
anure. The clay contains ready formed ammonia | USU! and it will cut out for use much 
in considerable quantity, par which exists in | ore conveniently than when the a is applied to the 
volatile, but the majority in non-volatile salts. It ae ity; ces not the x nes a a ih a layer of 
ntains lso much nitrogen, variously combined tie top at ph af she e wite A 
ther substances, which by ev ventual anye ected en esil pan 
sition in the soil wil 
moni 
and phosphor us 
the best 
ulphur, carbon C= ‘the farm om ports for now that ihe geal 
in forms of combination ohiek | [not nearly so rapid as it has been, it is astonishing 
s shown are valuable as plant foo il ens soon the keep | gets short, and this may be a good 
would involve t 
t comin 
| of frosty hy ag that every Gia. bas "bus mouths ; 
| Shak § is tos nigh ps rn each ee makes usel 
much Gras ee sume 
| mili b e found. a gr nates 
is desirable to ne 
s loaded | id 
with impuri _Ex xposu 
Knowing these, and 
t prices at etch h they can 
severally te ‘bine, he can te 
price the and. 
which co 
red ; sae 
agregar 
efore they are turned of rom being 
should remain an hour to eat ek 
the Foar 
and the clay may be nee a "ane time with niewa | milked, |, and th they 
tage when the obj 
well as 
will | he fo und to ) be w 
| 
ig Present experience mig a ton ie acre is 4 bes aes pene re of milk 
an nd | reach, The weaning calves 
| 
o 
er grows, he ca 
sho! uld this mo op pfo omiy bapa 
aeter ae 
ada equate, e, Aima per 
tape con ied ins them nny fa irly t 
is plain that it is the margin between 
manure 
g for — si a ad ; Ee garde night, where they should get som 
r Barley straw, and their trou pe filled eed etd 
ed | abl uce them to take 
w the 
which E egredi it is worth on which th 
the manure dealer depend for the profits 
their Operations >- The for rmer at as little 
avuin cut small Perk enable and ind 
rea ily to eating th 
is feeding will mai 
srok their Eh. a 
wint Som 
materially 
pre — te srl = 
rs who annually re ra large n 
the se 
value ssible. The latter purchases at the 
bees p price “whieh the competition amon; 
ind uces, and he sells hg as high a 
the cost of genuine guano, w 
8S 
5 
i e as 
the pit sen of 
will probably do so upon Turnip 
ot Ge thus tried, used alone broad saai it has | 
-~ grown c come Tar 
“ The cost o 
tively trie and sy nat at 5s. per ton it leaves 
ba pim with a chaff in oben to so m aa 
n fo od, as a safeguard against Tay ill or Fa, 
i The 
“quantity contd oo from “half a ce and increase 
comparison in the manure joa A enables him. a hai ndsom aa rofit | to the company producing it: z to korena 
But then if he deals honestly with his customers it a 2 ee “evening “his somewhat high 
this standard of comparison pnm ka Fer nerd aie Sayin reasing, one single gas company in Lon- | feeding has proved se y alka. i in rearing calves for 
and apap applied. It is not f | don being able alone to produce upwards of 40,000 | fattening purposes to te mae for the butcher as 
colour or of smell buta aan a E abal. py tons per year. The gas companies in the Un ited | be two or three years old, and when the Grass 
tents that alone determines anything of use to|Kingdom number, I believe, about 0, and aut their 
id kno; now hat the bvi ld supply a send: et h ed zr haaitby constitutions for 
forcing feeding, as that 
contains, and not 
Failing actual experience of a manure, then, it is 
confidence 
the 
with redict 
a fertilising propertie ties, and any manufacturer of 
ure who seeks for custom ae oe dealers 
of p orus, of 
| vi ove witho! e oilcake, which, less titovi 5 
| t the “ai 
DIARY OF s agd FARM. | giv traf es e inout 4 i y W 
e sufficien) uce fine healthy ‘growth. 
esc work of the d ly greatly 
s month, the milk i is mh less in quantity, but being 
IRISH ig ae hiie ana ga 
$ 
the 
ammonia, and alkalies, 
is announce: 
pa of the summer, cry ae cheese is seat, conse- 
cnn yah 20) 
„Ţ7 PROGRESS i is hte noone in the a ai be menns 
uantty 
smell can only excite suspicion of gone Berns 
ignorance. 
Pi pr 
ofthe season but of e 5 
I h dfi de th h | abl degree, ma every ape of poten ine 
In the article on coal Dr. P. dk jerenege pecommne’ & 
ton’s Cyclopedia of i Rarcaltare rs a ue: peti of the air, whieh ‘atin the e appearane eand | tions in agape = gy f th 
made to ing | Causes it to become indented and rough in the coat, to But “while a farmer has 
from rape wots Seen bot A and independence, the ater 
the car consum as 
; - > dry shelves; these should be often w shed, | | remains Aayi in his poverty. 
up penton: andin gone It is estimated at a = 42 a dry, the cheeses should be| I have sho a e miserably he lives even when em- 
cit Sga a her fhir: x. coal ks, replaced — Lge they should never at this ployed ate eg pae me ae: cer from noon 
gas wor season be turned over u the same space the wages, not allo a apria a 
the prodneta of itis Giatllation ans passed have foetal occupied, and there is generally now | rates if he neater at home. He may ob : 
p! y ap 
ts way to the gas holders, allow of this, pura will be an | advice and medicine gratuitously ; but neither nouristy his 
every one of is e consequent effects of gas | advantage to the Jate made cheese. wine nor any other stimulant whic! is 
water as a manure. V ving | also at this season to scald the curd to preve vent ifs | case niay abada tely y sees $e Fae al 
made i ther cases in which coal is burned. tikas out of shape; this will give a greater | | afforded to him; unless arok ari wegen 
anure would be obtained fi than a made’ without it, on er not supplies his need the patient may perish from 
ne arya maem doe to cheapen other source recommend ather it is now good | inanition. The medical page oe has by Be 
of ano among oth 5 | manage t io bar e i protien is as follows :— | of the sick seen ge and the competent jue i 
It ean ag U the ammonia which | Wren the curd is taken from th ss the first time, , | what is cessary e ‘cane, not page E pes 
cess mmm of > ra: * a p the s „being thereby drained f rom it, it should be | supply the ma ere. Seen A to 
? ? r 7 so d of 
Separated by the usual custo rarat A tub, when a scald of hot water, which should be mixed | iama Ar 
tional ne is effect ed b rocees patented with whey and made from 90° upwards according ta | such a a mets as pees to à ra 
the Rev. W. R. Bowniren, of Wakefield, in which the weather, should be poured over the curd, and afte r | patient to the distant Gage kapen ives 
e absor The medical officer 
tub, th Id Id k afi he vats “ued | wiue, porter, or nutritious e life or promot? 
in the same way as when not scalded. ‘ter ta i ce, be perhaps does at lis own expense s 
In selecting pte for toasting, those made this | rather than graki 4 pare 
S $ the misery 
a or even roar in the season befdre the cheese is | me guardian who not having seas = og, and 
„are the best, git is no sympathy wit bia eee 
firm by the frost and dampness of the w N are | grambles so l Tout a the ovat dor ene eee ee 
in the coat, and sometimes run out at the sides, | the bow soe banens or Ma pat ai a Pr bis reeore!? 
fat does pi perkat ei radera. Seoca tar kan | may [amerin So sot moit 
more the appearance of rich cream, and is choad et ee ie ane 
Temi or sim cheese, which i usually pe the fall | suppose, the most miserable hut of imaginable, eos 
e hag Ap sella be year, it is customary with most persons to | sappone, the moet ar the habitations 
