UOOA 
Tas = "D 
0 rest have bee 
et “duration mi 
I am) wit! 
distric 
a day, with diet, his 
breakfas t and di nnet, to reapers 
d 
myself have paid, indeed 
EE pe 
binders, and this 
brie ne har I 
of t 
P 
The weaning calves should now be only in the 
fields s by day and in ya 
THE Raed veri srt RAL GAZETTE. 
s with shelter at ea; egi en 
y last year, and also one for an any old r 
jere. at the time of filling in a ther riam No or 
d thus 
5- 
e 
y find out any pe s 
ee harvests, from knowing hi 
a i je 
crops: were like 
ely to produce 
" 
p 
“ 
HE 
the A 
3s. a 
r mowing corn during a singl: kg if 
were ed 
e-tops may take = poe 
ior 
ws farmers have not reocived or or sought an. 
; the: refor re, unles — — 
“ns ie; 
o or three weeks) the ey gained no spot aia 
ey—our staple grain— 
farmer an almost unprecedented high pri 
J 
ce, when its 
ra 
which 
every gallon 
e 
roots are y "this tim 
d for the 
poate zira 
a tin vessel and warm water for 
stirre 
r about 
minutes , the cream Siok iaee d 
gro 
“this being ssopted to them fresh, as the 
ed for the 
of 
ing. Lainey. [There would not be 
smallest guarantee 
"T 
it Sishonld then be stated how the cro crops on papal i n 
e 
it 
pera Aer under this cS for 
yond tter, oe ur Gazette of th 
bout es: saltpetre teu rather bluntly asse I have 
‘of cream shold pa put in it, and ina 
heated in 
20 
| who prepared i i 
y 
af Trish Poor Law.—I have sly this day seen 
the 4th, in which “A Tenant Tarat 
ignorance of England in the present day. that my 
statements are liable to do mischief not r in England 
t I left 
1 ee | ns Si 
of the labourer if, Indian meal should bear price corre: 
arley-meal? Pota asc is 
promising when I wrote the frst page of the e present 
very gradually. 
supply of whey for the store pigs must now 
be 
a rural district in England only last year, after a resi- 
dence there re during the seven or eding ale and — 
The 
maser diminished, and _ thei eir condition } 
bee 
communication. 
or- 
£, : 1 la 
© 
f ç 
5 
la 
ther parts 
be sold, or those intended for 
f of England. ‘it ‘he “ Tenant Ergan in pipt: the 
my recent 
any instances one-third vo } 
sat disa 
P 
1 kat P 
appoin tme: 
ive 
t F 
h ee f } l fet ld 
er 
, | and "Physical Gonditions,"= he will perce 
The 
à in his — Intellectual, 
> that my 
rers, 
had every reason to anticipate Pe } y 
d y a cheap supply of their 
r prospects for the winter are 
PE 
again, 
The whey not needed for the old pigs kept for 
stock should be Saved forward for them, to provide for 
urite food. i 
gloomy indeed, whe the farmer rejoices in his abun- 
e and profits largely by the labour he has employed, 
DIARY OF A ee FARM. 
SOGRO 
The young pigs of the second farrows, which ‘should 
be now two months old, may get a good supply 
kimmed milk,as in most dairies 
is only made 
is frequently skimmed for butter. 
l fi 
Cheese making t a day is an nerally given 
n e 
r half oward cheese is 
make these © pigs oe nice por rk, a ith abo ut six 
by this 
once a day, therefore the wort milk 
This milk, with a 
f meal from any inferior corn, will soon 
nd w 
of 
time rie col 
dition 
of r theoreti 
cal, but deep and i rs = a him to 
statistic tables 4 and 21, descriptive of cases fully ir 
vestigat b e. He may see also “re ii 
considerations” which may no 
y reasoning 
or farmers 
tain its accuracy. am familiarly yan > 
who meet together Mitac Ae to the harve: 
i 
Hae Ss 
J 
into that need from 
a larger portion 
at 
pie warm, a ttle scalding wa 
cooled down wi 
be ascertained by the dairy maid’s experience, 
will be aware that it will require a greater f 
heat than in the summer; t 
of foie ple: 
ye the food a 
is also essential 
to their well 
pth gerne Virgins g n p as m the 
parce, 
antes 
older pigs, from one or two — a day isa 
food for each pig. The 
Tas a9 
e manner recommended last 
better for being kept a little while ee they begi baie ee 
sprout, in which state make m , 
an 
} t 
aaa The price of butter, i 
season. } i i fi 
‘the ah pti PRG ER } mt 1 
h 
remain in it, particularly as the mill 
the spring ; therefore it is recommende ye to convert 
the cream from the night’s milk into butter. An Ae 
reason why EA og ris ee —— 
all the crea paei into the cheese at this 
Home Correspondence. 
A gricultural Statistics. —There 
season should get their | s 
ter poured on the | 
ith the skimmed | an 
warmth. A} 
i ih 
ild e generally a aie to pick up acorns 
for ls. . per ae a "a deal of useful ‘food eae thus : 
has been a good deal | 
d sufficient wages, even though the 
| should be tather in excess of the demaand. 
Foreign Correspondence. 
Dinar Reapinc Macine IN AustRIA—We hay 
been requested by our correspon: Fi enig War 
an Englishman yy in one mew 
t turned his attention o agricultural pu 
ae “do herewith) a pa 
were published in th 
ba Se TAL PE 
quality 
iminis| shed s as not to be | 
others—and 
injurious. Now 
| thinking their collection beneficial, 
nace 
a enais day is t be | 
once 
ning, nee 
hec 
eese for 
should be put into the chees 
This wi er, family purpo 
will make a very useful ch 
I believe that the 
among farmers is, firstly 
of 
reason _why the idea is not liked 
seins to y agricul 
M‘Cracken, No. “a r Old Ja Jewry, London. 
sitorial, and secondly, because of the 
| give them ; 
k 
now too much, but this last en 
r one. 
if 
_ Supposing, howe 
ia f 
is a very great improvement upon that made | 
£ +} 
a ninh ny mall 
ills, would not the prejudice against 
will rise upon it, ‘them be removed ? I cannot think, myself, that could | req 
porti n of cream 
and though but little, it i is well worth t 
putting into the cheese, pon is — “Bi one ‘for lane 
quan 1? results 
ties of corn, &c., at any time ‘of the year, it would | mental; the machines may 
sS 
EXTRACT ABR 
; some again think ae pme naal g would Rowilte derteed from the eni pem D Wackine tn Austesd 
saat, on I think a very France, and England. 
above they work a day before the date 
other purpose. The che n hand m e case | during which time it rained incessantly. Mr. Morier, 
great Gbnton by being perenne turned an aira might t be, so as to be detrimcittal to o the growers or to | the British Embassy Dr. Fuchs, Pro ront SeT ye 
with a woollen cloth, and dry boards be appropriated o pe x the consum I know this is jection against gentlemen were pres i gig ree permie higoa 
turning it upon ; the difference in the e ppan and | their collection held by a number of very well informed | Series Saaai tat enpite the halt vontr, aout AT 
quality of late made cheese is ver affected by the Barley was very short in the straw, the experiment was most 
man em. ment, which i is often not sufficiently att tended to. o be incorrect, let me go on to | propose a oy: satis ij Darta t OES vin ger hme 
in the dairy, as cei vehi — cllecion ~— be effected any Count Von Appony and of Count Waldstein, both 
tule, after she has had five or at ae six calves, always one knowing = J business (for I am a jar dar anri r in, on the 29th August, we 
making exceptions, neoane he agast of the farmer), this , as entioned above, e tto E ONE TIO ga ars pov. ginea 
farmer, of cases where t may ia pit o keep reason for thing s aS as they are. I proj aey joined ty Baron Ward, oe g a 
es iyak in the sy a on phere of s periority of then, ai in paai should be appointed field appointed to be cut, measured a ot it, and 
or from | —perh a farmer would be best, but I conceive it| e y. That the field was one 
unusual disposi yield would aoe na — the nv might ie perhaps rn ak vag Daag de alee ne, Sanyi 
a great quantity of roa se these last, le paying | the postmaster w good as any—who shoul | where the ground stood thick and 
heir own ay fully in cheese and ag should be also } i t high, but the Oats on = were pgp tee 
‘ept longer, to be the mothers of a Db Ss iyepe pea a wore form none Pi columns fo for the number “a and only from i x ie hen the sald in yr ry tues. The 
Cows as prudence*may suggest can bE: amu hem, ofa of each kind of corn and „the amber of each | Neue was #0 i ONIMA forty done thm hak ectthis ‘nok alaki 
Mar Pr ae Aei the like as d of stock kept P could have produced be! ae edie rom thence the machine 
their so in their turn rok ree useful | a certain day of ‘the month and returned to whim These | was tal aap another field, ratty ra pegan, saree a i triangular 
additions $ a dairy ake It has ba proved by | for rms should have and pr pe of the appointed person surface o oe se eat bois Se <n Oats oe of ee 
experience and e: ment that the milk of cow: | prin uncon pom sham tee vest aian t was intended show whether V machines 
Seven, or eight “old though it may not decrease | free working in suecession answer 
m quantit: inde in prea added ded to which old | There ARS no doubt, for a year or so be some who | Ta ae re e Enter D and we fo 
ea h greater quantity of food ee ea Let os ie ee eer y. The construe- 
ee edy th should imagine it wi i ee otter cre haieean wid, seror tare tee 
anything: ike = ade it is much better no remedy tl ougù s ‘imagi saw; : c 
z rear pm sufficient’ number of aed |long. The forms when returned (the person who sends | °F ee adie Gee vest oon teat ridas oo r eae 
Stock to come e the dairy each imie to supply the | them ou know how many he has distributed) | 5f every knife terminates in a point with a blunt angle; and 
place of ident of other | should abe t to some h ne for the two sides of this angle again have sinall ms equal 
E aennehih fan sg oniho en oae to those of a comb, the teeth of which are about a line in length, 
Seema proviig teil it desired er ionar] nonii De Tose that | to P the half of that in width. The improvements which Baron 
ld and there vere’. and from these 
of the whole coun eg might be 
be 
Should lea eave the dair, These should not have been ascertained. It would 
ee oe y 
magen threshed it zene e be ne se how the yi d was, mmia 
Poa upon “we ss, this a mash the most econo- | 
food on which to commence 
dairy Stock, such “ihe. very hearty feeders. They should 
Row kai n from the fields, as the Grass 
can be ofitably given to other poor stock. | 
| of quar 
ters grow 
plan adopted, 
maples of 
eae might be also a column for 
quarters of each pare 
kind of corn and 
the caine 1 sae were ui 
t carrying the 
more than half as long agai 
cast iron, 2d, All the bearings are ded with 
Da iho salts of hs ee coe e 
of the iron rface or bottom 
cogs through whi cutting 
knife runs, so that the Lage ed peo ath ps ein centre to 
centre within thesecogs. 4th, The two side boards which hich anilan; 
& Sons. 
