| а half high, | | nutriment, which but for its presence ice would be utilised 
which were | and taken up by the grain crop. 
The farm-yard manure 
sr on the land in autu 
o 
crops is usual 
ri rers om the covered 
n an incredibly short space of ti bo; a On ihe light 
hands as a token that they a made the calculation Me their ficials sown 
i Three of them mentioned t The A 
THE авна ад CHRONICLE AND MEREUETUBAN dn 
[JANUARY 7, 1865, 
І Ге майы 
fou x b A c 
wrong.” -C Well,” gearing for this iaia and with its 
f roots are 
the — soils most excellent crops `o 
stale furrow 
n by being sown on the 
n autumn 
ә 
SE 
at power 
Shr зеб Disi has 
ied on a limited ай but with satisfactory 
А reet ing flock is kept, and "e produce fattened 
hf d been tried and recej 
Wal p day fraught with Атеш 
rest, EFE gutly E adt wholly unconnected with 
Pe n n Essay on Yorkshire Farming , by W, 
J. Moscrop, Kirkleat 
Aebirws. 
s 
Agriculture, Ancient 
e 
and Moder Histor, 
Account of its Sinon iut and M «оло 
in their Progress. and Rea e ЕБ By “The Old 
Norfolk Farmer." Part J. S. Virtue, Ivy Lane, 
? have referr ed 
as hogs from 12 to 14 months 
and wrong, 
its 
Cattle are of the Shorthora variety, and the 4 
апі Сой pnown to all, and th e The pe eds 
eii instinctive nown to all, an erefore yo 
M ma.) means of instill ing those principles into your early age ғ at t which so me - — br ede hem the farm are ceived in these columns. One hardly understands the 
Aie but you have also assi, < ce of — mark of the ылау pha of is Ek and it may, therefore, be premature 
CA piod ín assis а io give that good iastrue; interesting Гошев, об. it. "The ico has speak of its defici encies as regar rds the practical 
tion and goo teivien: to eifers, 1 tructions which it contains ; for 
advice c а if the parents me cm end of March, and dudar joe e Ма. in aro 5 apparent in any, section may be hee 
fuller баени то of conduet, depend uos de firn уш | Summer яе у s run with and suck their dams pr ig , There is, however, im the character 
turn out ill, and probably worse than the parents whose when wean g ng Which have accompanied the 
example they are imitating. There are few nei m f hey are carried on an ud ө me out work, and in the general style of the 
aupen nature —-— ^ mre. rege qe e y icm prime fat at эт Ye old, sua, aging p 36 to 40 UNITS to details, —— indiecatio d 
the father « en, and ihe "house uncomfortable, it is | imperial sto e write ia that | his volumes. will not prove so good a guide to 
notin human nature pomihie that those children should be. | this year he had s old them, so practice as they will to that general асал with 
the girls clean. and well educated, the so er, honest, and | under 12 peer old, at rus pedem price o ot 167. | the history and principles of the n which agricul- 
е. » а M —— pes тый ings upon Уо | a head. These are facts, and worthy the consideration | tar ни аге by the way generally — miote гу узе 
whose conduct in the past is a security for you these however may be offended by the extrava. 
conduct in the future, and gives a certainty that don usually get very "fresh on the Grass, bis гало can which an unpractical writer is apt to fall; 
p —— prom eaa d itor ens calves are weaned are topped out on roots in | апа it is well, therefore, in the interests of the work 
benefit to the community of whic ә. dt members e stall 
But your кимерә will not be confined, as уез precepts Gr rass management is so fully described by кш 
Your ааа will ee throughou! 
encies 
itself, as well as those of its readers, to point Mare 
as may i 
such extravagances | or defici 
bo, to you арна acer ы Ж ек сүт ш hompson in the "Journal of the Royal Agricultura 
tha district e ich you belon ou mus! erefore, think— 
and it is a satis боону sub d оошо кийсем on to have in your Кеше, that e. amni e would eris au к 
thai while by good conduct and by w ell bringing up Suffice to say, man busily engaged 
and | the pasture ag муора of the cattle, T 
аго also sang bg: ed riget able refuse, is made into a 
aud in autumn 
SN As im T d 
Iam utmost the whole pues of the 
ho do Grass em row for one 
at least, and consequently a ertain per centage of the 
la nd is waste, and even in е following season the 
and strong as to be greatly 
therefore, 
rs, I have ө аы i rthe 
aware that wr of what I have said is u 
not require — till truths, рости deeply they may 
Loewe therofo I thi Сее оч 
t re in! 
to ple aimer of those палеа ofw 
all conscious, and which 
үе the and minds of “м 
аге eid usefully 
well on these occasions 
а 4 ae ne ael 
classes ot "her M „укы 
On the motion of the Rev. Mr. Емрвох, а vote of 
thanks was given to Lord Palmerston, who brieffy 
аюны, by the "i 
sown to 
-— Е ж саке 8 d in the 
qum wi Ae it хет excellent herbage; Grasse 
ery good. and i yes SYM aud showing e 
takedble signs of ее: soundness and success of the mode 
of treatment adop 
But whaha — to us 
Grass a few years ago, and 
Farm Memoranda. 
Tae Home Fagw оғ Н. S. Тномрзох, Esq, M.P., | th 
KRBY HALT, YORKSHIRE.—On the Kirby Hall ved 
as on ert in this district under good and liberal 
ve-course one, viz, Clover, ‘Oats, Barley, Turnips, 
Wheat. 
bu 
plating "ica an erection 
| her rie a ati аы plans. The n 
z. shelter, warmth, i ough venti- 
remarkably clean and free from Couch | of a со 
aforesaid essay, we кезе, к 
In the 
unqualifed "belief i in үш dei н ме. P re 
гы nsmutatian and in partieular of the 
ertainty tha been raised 
Prot О; and this we spoke i 
The author, however, asserts that, "foolish or not, i 
Герен, to the transm 
and the e of Mr. Edkin* 
Oats т received the ccm from м: 
hands of Mr. Wilso: on, of Edinburgh 
( the brother of "te ШҮ, t Christopher aby is А so that I 
nd it to but firmed by 
reat estimation with the maltsters, The п, С: 
f Ote ito Rye i d cases of it are 
r, Jo 
his own authorit iw and he ís 
allow of i a doubt of] his 'trathtulness or want of ju 
The farm is remar 
and weeds of inds, and we may safe! 
pcena through the county we have met with and 
farms tes ti ud respect egual it, and certainly non 
drilled and horse-hoed with a 
ad are obtained most fully, and 
дри from appearances we Pages: say ab à minimum 
Nu n practice a apogr se апын. from the use of 
this yard are found to first, a saving of straw, and 
| that so appreciable t that, the E stated he had = 
y | able to keep al head of cattle more on eie 
description, and practically they might be described as | quantity of fee e ius the yard was 
thoroughly tum P те abour is economised, the manure being i ina 
To кж ow systematically this cleaning is g ica d {го 
about, and how thoroughly — the С 
are kept under, we may mention that he stubbles are 
ү. over in "i gan, dd and all t the Couch and other 
rarely i 
| necessary in ar, 
Thirdly, the manure is richer and bette: pa 
- first application, pw unaw. 
ength, the usual dose was applied for оош, 
=> pe Cree the crop was sp 
Since then little more than 
А-ы s 
E 
mu ^ 
We walked over а field of Swedes and Mangels which | lux: 
| and acc 
Now, in disbelieving stories of this kind, no one casts 
any doubt upon she ч EET VM ? of any man ; buta 
man's trustworthin в as s depends on 0 
s est man, before 
his testimony can be pronounced unques aioi and 
we do not hesitate e say that the diffic Ps es int 
ng the transmutation o 
Barley, and Мг, Moore's Rye from the Oat planh, і аге 
UM greater than those in the way of accepting 
t unts as 
rue, 
thor to extravagant argi 
a tendency 0 
led by. 
The same tendency in the au 
ment er assertion, misai in € {аме 
ре 
been cleaned їп | this way, and in the w Whole feld | quantity 1 has been used, and found to be am 
The forking cor : 
sufficient, 
Bs. to 10s., and in 
ае 
costs A m 
pee с dre mri y a rast this truction, fi 
nb usual t 
be seen;how greatly ym on the scor : num umber the Berkshire breed of 
extreme| Besides the large 
with the | same principle and used 
пага чу | wholly as а piggery, in which үт Jen in 1 considerable | 
Of the а) classes of apparatus for steam cultivation 
—namely, those which travel. over the “ploy iacit 
147, "WEIT 
М 
Шо ы 
2 
of T the — is to 
o means uncommon on those light | and undiluted, is of the richest doin 
The cart-horses have each а separate 
manure асса! until on a level with he floor 
Vetus | of tiesinis add isthen taken direct to the laud ; 
le contrary to wh hem yum be ida 1, the effüluvium so 
common in ordinary farm stables is pee in the least, 
as | perceptible mere 
which | 
preme engine, а and those 
“н rupit e s—the first is зз күч 
him Halkett's and Grafto 
apparatus occupies eene 
story. Now it is plain e 
| steam cultivation has been, 
with e m" o moving along 
2. dis we 
an in wc and the nii made is 
+ 
By f г war the average cost of| Iu о 
деши ө В асге, А а other mode 208. per 
кү er cent, seq 
nd be P eret i abone bill which the Couch- | of [full crops of all descriptions on = 
also subjected to | aral nsiderable — are also spared fo 
the| th improvement the Grass land. 
t I ad quiete rnit vehere “detail — more in- 
М memi inci ша! їп connection wi the 
ће вате family as the Wheat, robs the soil of much | of this farm, bnt for the present eaim 
энине тута pe аза а төн: 
ir to be, ali 
n that pen ams 31а pn Ath plans here 
"isi, "mie "2 is € ere 8| 
ind poran 
mifest estly аре кй а ir to pu 
pe , which has been во m элкин a vita 
| page, mim devote 9 or 10 to the discussion O 
ies 
m 
tne prese 
Mr. Morton 
quart ы though we are not 
