NOVEMBER 22, id 
ee sot stated donthed heal eee 
781 
esells no tups, but lets 
He e asserts, ts, the smaller the bones, It 
make of, the beast—the are seg will pee and her 
weight, we may easi sily ana will hav a larger p 
object. ewell admits ae a ~ikeae oh beast 
may be e a large fat beast, and that he may come to Misce 
a great weight ; but justly paring that this isno part of | Agricultural Education. 
the profitable inquiry, for stat suc h a sim ple e propo- | on sci ientifie pri nciples, the i 
si ition, without a! t the 1e lal 
He 
0 guineas for the season. 
Qos k ps a 
Han 
—When frig is sispa ed 
crease Trop 
offe ering 1 no satisfac- 
5 
ip! y compensate for th 
x xpe 
in its “sehen but when it fe is, as too often happens, 
ne, of 
those callings that only AASE 
gument. othe pera pei “of real i 
roportion of Grass to value. I have 2 
which will pay me for those acres yer large or small- 
boned cattle? The latter fat so much quicker, and 
success, 1 
is very likely to prove anything but successful so iong 
aria p in the joints of ke “that the qu ery is 
red i r fav r fr rom Jong and attentive ex- 
the 
fertility of the soil remain unlearned. Strong hands 
and patient industry might suffice ‘while poplin con- 
A 
e. Among o 
A th Wald 
their bones ; they may be fattened iaa great rae to the 
grazier, nor can they ever 
ity of G 
a anise ashire, aa a ‘hin he has 
t much, “4 ayers the carcase of beas 
a. Oe oe oh ec Br i 
bac 
when 
n | subject to high rent ni heavy — a arms and 
suffice 
t werta : =e 
ry small amount ‘of impost, but in these days, 
n populati as become da 
ation 
industrious arrei will not alon: enable the 
farmer to 
days “ the be 
izr 
SS 
r expects to succeed in 8 | 
professi sion, he must begin by owe a Pra of 
in ox zs 
and 
30 0 we 
truly ci 
with small and as short leg as possible ; upon the slain ain 
principle that the bere lies in the Mek not in the cad be 
zon moter the re ae wi ier rise in Dr least ridge, 
I measured two or thre ows, 2 feet 3 inches 
o hi ip—and their a 
wopenny, which leaps cow 
arrying the breed of horned 
at 5l. 5s. This is c 
cattle i o wonderful re a Hei is a very fine ull— 
cree cording to 
fo} Fore best his ea machin the soil, shall be best main- 
tained in ei op ans 
Calendar of Operations. 
+ 
hid N alba et | so 
FARM, NEAR HEXHA 
t tedious ha 
rying, Leah Aaa 
“it is not aliki. pA Rer of a 
others got by him, which he lets 
but 
for the season, fr in 5 painens to to ton guineas a season, 
rarely a s aon He» e would n ke S002. for ‘Twopenny. 
He which | hol keeps for breeding that aii 
he odaiae aot elie at "30 guineas a-piece. 
Another peculiari the amazing gentleness in 
which he brings up these animals. All his bulls stand still 
wit 
re accustomed.to 
and I think, if any difference, with greater suc than 
in his horned pines for better made animals cannot be 
seen ar conten Fee i 
pe there 6 inch 
vt 
legs n ong, A ual proof | p 
of kindly rear = Their tng quite fat, jast within 
a po which sheep 
their fore legs o! oint in are 
never e ined i in j common bre s neve: 
carrying any fat there. In his breed of Prat B pro- 
ceeds exactly on the same principle as with o ; the 
PNE 
uable parts of the body, and the livi ing 
much ron food ame are sorts, ran has found 
from variou arts o he kngd om, 
as well : a hie own a tues: thet no lan ‘i is too bad for 
a et of © attle, and particularly s opia It may 
for pn stock, that is large-boned stock, 
f England on 
Welsh ones—and the Norfolks. And he would hazard 
any moderate stake that his own breed, pers phe of 
which is worth several o or sorts, would do 
c 
. Bakewell is as curious, | every 
cess t 
e brought 
months’ in. "bat í 
bee: but disastrous; a very lar; 
ete 
dam mp È stacks i 
sowing and Tu a 
latter operation, a trong fore: We pay 5s. 
per md Base topping a and tating. ne pia of ‘storing is to lea’ 
of th stubble field (if near a road) “taplonghed, 
ere is no 
e; 
a 
Et 
ni ere are 
fillers enough t p th ; each cart 
going from turns in th rnoon when one | 
lose at hai t Grs heap is to empty the cart: 
atte 4 off, a 
Fully a se of the Potato 2 atop is lost with d 
ae EST S aE E 19.— e had one of | the finest seasons 
wing that bas soe for many years, and it now 
niet all in. There will be a little sown no doubt after Turnips, 
his are now being fe: ‘ie off, although, iti is now doubtful withers 
w Wheat where Barley used to 
pris as the price of y is, pi peice that it competes in 
Wheat per jppose we 
value with Wheat acre. ae y that land that will 
"the | Tate © 5 quarters Wheat 70s. vill ofa uce 7 quarters | large 
Barley at 50s., which are now pte the prices of each, there is 
little choice i in the matter to the farme! 
of life, and 
n converted into 
ers will not enter 
Wheat is the most valuable as a necessary 
copen T ir id Sora gr Barley is lly 
r. How 
era 
better on those poor soils sa the stock sel found | an evil to th in practice these matt 
z a rina nd | into c: lealation: 2 a a E be the guide, ana it is not likely that 
— oe oe e doubt will exist another “year, as much of the Barley was 
e strongest indication of hardiness, and what ‘the damaged this EE DIRAE the better ap eg are scarce. Thi 
graziers cal a kindly sheep, one that has always an in- | late Turnips do well with the mi ild wen r that we have, and 
og o feed. here is “ff for food as of Ao peat we are Log rise Aah os 
badly o food as we thought. 
= experiment | to Ps. the hardiness of his limba s dropt of the breeds, and the s Juck i is is generally ak: 
b He has five or six ew angel Wurzel hee jen got up and is in mos! d crop, 
hways since May- | and appears already to find buyers, so that Se may may pi expect 
— arn e Saien E A ig . pe a z He more moc AD cultivated than itis; we e year see 
day, , and have never been in his ae . re of it, and no one who once it gives it up. Storing of 
narrow, and the food very bare ; they are ein ered Fo Syeda is not common, and I mer eraai so for some time, for we 
rder, d nearly fat, which proves in strongest | can hardly —~ to pull them ey are not stopt growing. 
sind the iio f of ae bre other ; Our market is now well cepted with Wheat and in much better 
flock of order than it eae. Beef is neither in great supply nor much 
rh ins ar nature is his an demand, mutton in good supply, fat pigs not yet very plentiful. G.S 
that have reared two lambs, ted quite fat in the first 
week of July—an instance hardly to be paralleled. ntices 30 Coires spondents. 
The breed is originally Lincolnshire, but Mr. Bake- | Gas Liquor: R. ru Real is no doubt that it may be use- 
gh peer she Agere arts onni]. sea amay aria 6 Er eer ee | 
i E: 
it. The grand profit, as I bef h Trdin qnantity a] pense and the nature of the weather, om if wi 
same food going so much farther in feeding these than any will aoon disteibute it throughout a awe Marat ned so 
others ; not, ever, that Mr, Bakewell’s breed is| Lrysexp: J H. Your letter has 
small —on the > it ts veny poten soa acceondent at Mark Lane as to inform him 
the kingdom ; for he sells fat wethers at 3} (223) years | “IN Ge he adopted oh i benri igar 
old at 2/, a head. Other 1 stances of im-| year? Also the sort of root he prefers? and the best descri 
E the EAL two sh f Mr. Bakewell’s tion of artificial manure to use for them on light or fen soil 2 
m Stel eed before ras ~ We do not know Mr. l Mills, 
Tides ae T ’ old d found Roots: F L. Ti incor rare è pin = n 
is right to add that the papers you allude to are fro: D 
bim as follows ae ura zea = ie e had been stom 4 to store 1 ns of roots 
His pas y we 5 nnum on the plan by hurdles and straw mmended in the 
s sighi any iow 4 'yclopedia. This was on a farm where the ground about the 
irtir en ri Cnt 1 i pbuilding was conveniently adapted a Aine ts ie the 
panairi qpti o: th of straw was excessive, here any supply of strips 
eens Me sie ae sawpit could be had for the asking with which to 
ip pet re the rough fencing which this 
H. SixpronD, Dishley, ith iro. needs. If you have all ‘ane convenience: vou. cannot do 
i better than adopt that plan, notwithstanding that the writer at 
“duit ts aed = ft. ilin. page 762 objects to as on the parotid iva n Brh Pap MEU 
oo i ca was remedied in e insertion of a 
i a Pent Rare wood every two or three yarde in the a projected at 
_ BI would have measured her breadth but as all ofsnow.| the ridge and carried off a manation which might 
H. S Disbley, ut sup. have created a paiar Sieg 
seg 
A M, —The cessation of actual | ee vot inabttc ation, s 
wet in the end of Seton thong the ber al brag at bier Miren — Adres 
a was cord 
ce ge fi 
armer, but to the nation the ae eae eisat Sockote, ia 
Also, Co: achines, 
say ae wea Oak and Bean oe Is, Malt Mills, and Gardners 
double and single action Turnip Cutters, &c. 
ure | 
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On Mr. a a 
pa by 12, Š ove 
» 14, cas = "is one 
“Per 100 fee 
LARGER SIZES, nor fe donot 40 Incues Lone, 
16 oz. poor pee at oz. from 3d. K jeie Sener are 
per foot superficial reins = quantity. 
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tish M: 
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j ers PROVED Si omer tied APPARATUS.—FOOD 
FO te STOCK. vantages 
hopar ilu om w that a steaming apparatus 
omer thd ndispensable to every well-ordered Ape y The 
podem of boiling or steaming is known to e! im- 
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ESSRS. BURGESS anp KEY, as Mr. PARKES” 
Wholesale Agents for England, have always in stock a 
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No. 3, Ditto ditto, larger BEG, ne. E E 
Extra tor Driving Pulley, adapted to S = 
USHE anp BARTER’ P: Graters are 
