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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
by the the time Age in repairing breakages, 
ri ee Le 
taly, the milk- 
in from every quarter | with ened 
the ene of lta 
pon co! "e 
Seieren 20, 1856. 
iren patted down with the rounded-head 
repie and this was Roihi pac times until re 
a field of Oats, adjoining, on the 
fn Ta ot Fireburn 1 Mi ill, occupied by Mr. Dods. The 
The milk = 
they SONRA. near the cheese-house. 
as well a 
borne on the head, commonly by m ales 
brought into a desirable state for being 
removed from the mea Then it was Arve ally and 
areful ay by Means 
a good deal str st gk Se in the first | females ; all are generally ne atly d addl ught in a cloth, 
Geld, peA being a little twisted, g leads to little intimacies ve their | hauled out >y eka and caer a in a flat ro round 
laid down. Here, as in the first field prik chines cut pleasures and enjoyments, ‘he peo “ery r observed; nes os = size of the cheese, ma then carried to the 
g very instance extremely well behaved, and | pres: , which was much o the plan of those in 
that the whole of th qi ery g p appeared cheerful and happy. The evenin iki land Tapti and untries, 
idered i and that of the morning earl each} The process which I have con bed I was an e 
i: cut ting laid corn. Dray & Co.'s snug seemed | case to avoid the intense — of the sun, nage vot on the to ee im old acquaintance, in 
quite unequal to cutting the laid corn. The va o Cros £8- Th cream, and it is only the the te: itor, y of Par We out At six, an d when 
kill’s got a little better on ; but it appea: ; but ill the fire. 
Mr. Suttie’s machine took up the laid corn ita r than = whole of the morning milk is used fresh—the The Operations were not over pre late in the afternoon. 
any of the oth They all, Domaro deficient at | skimmed milk of the preceding yening being added ghed 34 f apn of 25 Ibs. 
this kind of work, and we leficie encies ) whic! g oi that would be 874 he number of 
were made apparent on Wednesd: } g as the mixt the ing and m h | , would be 
constructors of the machines to set haves to k, t il} b Grea ted. Itis isted tiae if kaat ne about 100. if each cow was in full profit 70 cows 
endeavour to edy I i rived of its ¢ ese | would be es ‘for each a cheese. 
The 
of the competition the judges, 
n, Wandon ; Estar, ee) Braek 
t dep 
Lome re wae tery aar soft, liable to Sisene a ould 
not keep ; _ but. there weres neverth eles, occasional 
„the 
cheeses are not sold until after six months’ keeping 
in oo dae The most Biren large cheeses are 
nelo n leaden cases for exportation, Batt ese are 
e cheeses made about Lodi, and whi 
lee ich are 
posite “exported fro om Genoa. [The abo ove, written 
Boyd, of Chisry es; Dov cles own P 
Dr. Murray, Kersknowe, ei to divido the p ilk and 
mium between _ Crosskill and Mr. Melrose. The milk harien oJ a mixture of the evening cream. 
judges, at the same time, commen: Mr. Suttie’s Tei is in these matters that_the 
machine as havin wage the up the laid corn in a superior | displays his knowledge. 
manner to any oi of t the other machines. i. The firs rst part of the process, after mixing the hate 
gg ik f tk The sam 
T d arkaa h hine should t d ity custom of beati the milk k prevails in Switzerla i 
staff of } astr h for | T e gauge for bendy iy of the 
efficiently a a it, to jo eane the judg i „and th p following 
not only the exact am hich each h fi give t} i 
is pable S performing, at also th tat h th Upper diameter 54 ehes 
result tained. This seems necessary to enable Lower ditto: z 
to make a just eomparison of, of tee Lage te “of the Height or depth 
es, as well whether or | The 
journal ofa tourist.] 
LEAF FEEDI “a 
In the good old times when farmers were satisfied, 
— farther i ba. veel with what was p an before 
ost obvi wey) when they prided themselves 
ae on in t e way their fathers had ts 
them ; w cin 
cane 
own work mens any impertinent atot pik to assist 
wi or rather when she e was considered a an annoying 
boile: er has a stron 0g iron with handle, by 
Saint ta sae is “Bey, en on a swinging bar o; 
epic ee same work by the pf saa sickle and 
seythe. Kelso Mail. H 
ON PARMESAN CHEESE. 
Tue city of Parma, which Bend gave name to 
the celebra ted chee: se called armesan, i situated on 
e best and by far | | 
éh, f ah 14 
the LB be fat — Fk all and checks the i issue cof the 
crane, whic! rtical a means y against her; when a d 
| this crane mal boiler o or t cauldron can ee readily moved | into the ie rags at working in under their fee feet 
| off or on the fire requires. The fire is made | with ceaseless a would as soon have been contem- 
a the level of the f oor ; and it is guarded by a lated as Roa ge i o Etna or a trip to the infernal 
micireular wall bac sles is made ’s God, gave what man 
| bo iler, so that when the boiler is | I urse, but a blessing in 
the fire, the spreading mater rim covers an = | diageiee that weeds should pent up among the cro; 
he cult ivate d for hi is „daily bread, and that they should 
menr Lodi, on the north side he Po. The 
arma and Lodi is ‘swank more 
by the draft of air 
a foe which is constructed in the 
p the hie 
back w hepa The fire i is made 
rights, and assist with indigenous powe r 
thei 
gulated v very Eie either byi ae the 
rrarena 
eir raother ze contained in her 
co mpelled, i his 
Seinen be 
Ten English miles. The river Po, which flows from | 
bears to the A Sea t se 
blaz 
bosom ; man was then attem mpts | ja 
PEREDE TN daii 
a Æ 4h ie 
sm in effecting more to the changes a 
kì ` } a +, a 7 oh. leh +, ow, 
(2. After having, been Pad wb as to | 
iJ 
3 
+} } E BS } 
t, e the skill 
n 
| off the fire ; and havi 
ving been left to cool. to a certain 
| temperature the rennet was added. 
a more is done than the je destruction ot ieee in ie 
f ii 
a The rennet is taren at the city of Piacenza, 
à Parma, 
tin renderi 
7 } g fh 
and perme! of the unions present so: 
very richest pasturages whi 
tT. 
th, 
mall bail of it, be 
a 
RET ee 
h are known in Euro 
Aranesi Orleans Nl, A as rubbed down in a 
P" grs Raia’, A aadi 
sieve “ith some | of the boiled milk into the caldron ; = 
f Nature in reducing to ehali ity matters else unfit to 
afford paia to the cherished children of our cares. 
Yet 
Pasaman anank ge oe resemblin 
banks of canal, which have been 
ave the Sorel of the country of the former is elevated 
which it traver erses. The 
still there are few, very few tillers of the soil sie 
by t 
The 
sist eo some thin pieces of skin phar teh milk was 
pid when the rennet was added, and it was left t 
>, at the end of which time 
carried | ser thrown away. 
| te 
gi 
|t 
the Po aialy raises the bed of the river, and i th 
he w: Were they now o burst through | 
their enemies a superb pastures on cam side would be | 
ese flat districts, consisting of = 
hae a considerable affinity to alluvial 
country, but the fie! 
riant growth, an 
Vines, bearing fruit to the Teya summit 
In sum 
everrun wi 
of the trees trees from which they hang. er the 
When the coagulation was very decided ar 
“cheese — aa a ut a portion in a thin wooden bow 
and seemed 
appearance of w _ ; = very few, indeed, are there 
who work the soi ely to assist Nature, and for- 
tunately, or rather providentially, weeds ae br om + 
id] 
as it is, is s goin g on, 
How far more a foe J hearst ey the “ence would 
the soil is yet to 
xamine its weig 
cousistency. aes a 
seco 
© 
Z 
4 
Hf 
5 
as mad 
n Saina an roie in et se like 
a churn staff o r dash, excep t that the circular head w: 
tae first or “po il ao he ni, and the 
Tar areal 
5. When the curd was | rare dar well cut ese a dose Ha 
h 
Smith, by the amount he bestows on it, is it to obtain 
repeated crops of Wheat; the question is, pie oH still 
more frequent stirri H: render such an am pm m 
organic matters soluble, 
an TEP of organie ges as would give a padena 
sufficient for green crops. It is vain to calculate the 
tm sph here 
that may fall on the earth in the 12 months, the 
icha ino! 
thing is to render a field capable of absorbing all that 
f: 
bardy are are renovated by the isapa senig of new 
fod principally from Switzerland. The old sapan 
breed, or, as some termed it, the Hun ungarian breed, had 
and tonite: the arana ost: 
alls on it; under ordiaary, nay, under the best tillage, 
no field drinks up all nor anything like it, while | Spore 
Thorn brush i is selected 
wiss breeds are short- ve and 
with a convenien 
Lag perhaps no more than a part, and 
t p 
straight sti 
pa 
5 
Ih e i 
born: 
Serpe lik like the Arai bred The Swiss cattle i 
ut they do not last in profit 
more ta four years paip so in i hot pisina of ae 
For the formation of a Parmesan chi 
that falls on su land in de 
a cone simple and most | feci 
, to 
_ Evelyn, I shiny said long that a 
Pig 
from 50 to 300 cows is required, and as ene 
individual farms affording such an extensive stock ‘of 
about 2 
perp one pits The points or extremities of 
the branches are all laid the same way towards the 
up a cheesemaker, who manufactures for the 
cig district, This man is provided with a 
2 
He is virtually the servant of 
those m who pha him, and liable to be removed if his 
cheeses do not turn out to ag og apr ot the me 
removed fro the fire and | efto. gaii 
was 
stand u until th 
up and arnei every 
month 1 or a year would ase fertile earth. 
ould be the mi on a field sas surf: 
reese rejec ee: 
was | agi I pro Aia 
ut I 
"Bat 1 hin 
Ds ‘ #e x t li eh hi the carbon on the ge th ar w of ospheric oF 
iraga Petey a of the milk daily hen, ar Taar a g now par again for oa organi to fo: ble binations with the 
compressing “the granulated curds, and inorga c constituents of the soil, or tegration, 
which is effect of the manipulation. Thr a 
pel in ala rex gip due tae wo sied. Tn ‘is the betioe of the boiler. After this perati = of ie ral e may ree eet 
ssn end a an protiy are a0. as E Pirhi ad ‘A pl ton aaro ac 
ee foi ara at the same oming more somes and congula! 1844 I prane views on this maser whieh that ever 
the f are, agis some PIA ae ape on ae Next was used an instrument owe a small thin | been controvert I therein submi pet of 
each other, having full opportunity daily of observing the | oar, or what is called a Aa which was put down so | received food by their leaves va = 
jos Rolls ns which is contributed, and which is | as the blade might go round the curd at om of nairijine from the rae ai and that per which 
and evening at a given hour to the Yeap ly of 
cheese factory. It ‘tis one of the very beautiful rural sights 
| of the vessel, was 
| would ra cine by every 
the cauldron and aes ar a emer er a to the sides | tinuo 
Then after being detached the curd 
