85 THE GARDENERS' CRRONI in E- AND pnsas. didit GAZETTE. [JANUARY 28, 1865, — 
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10 rearing calves, total 109. In winter, generally feed | | = а се t. for oi н ж» аа o bushel f 
sheep. B | Calendar T Operations. enc E Стен id lores, vnd оа eue GL. 
Stock kept on pasture and green ies Pis the e| Јамслв ny.—In the last week of this month we refer irae Where an asterisk (*) is attached to m 
ue ys "pei uei on straw, hay, roots, crushed corn, ["* to one or two n hitherto psp. ан it i eid be wuderitood that the corn has been brin] 
"Maie ai xut РИШЕ as possible, and chiefly applie d | (10) Stable. foll kly rati or the hay or x iw een eut i into char, 
to root crops. All the liquid manure is made available. | ойон [^ Mr, Morton from. a number of correspon- | | where : a a dagger yl is ec ene e ut E 80 шагы] 
rcl 1| | dents 8, hibiting their > nterrogation 
т 5,17, semet (13 rem) T it to d pha nat es er ublished in the “Journal of the Agri- | indicates that the esile аена 8 uncertain, "t 
and seeds; my lan vss payi in| ng 2507. of this sum. Pur- | | не ч Society." In successive columns we have IS | to some indefinitiveness in т account given, The prieg 
а. parce dva e number o e case; secondly, the authority | | adopted i in calculating the cos "d s od are the market 
of horse нны and applied to root crops. hich it is given ; наар 2 weight consumed ons 4n price es of the gra in iode ы, een n dw. cases of the 
Коты drain ed 74' acres. rei with horse-shoe tiles E ve of hay, Oats, Beans, roots, Clovers, and straw b y | value which it is supposed they 
late soles, Landlord [ finding tiles. |а rse; and lastly, the сен орет cost of во | might | produce if given to other kinds of live stock o 
X core marled 50 acres, " е cost of from 5/. to 67. рег | eerie it. This cost is calculated at the rates of the 
асте. F vs up all the except those required for | Тнк WEEKLY Боор or A FARM HORSE IN WINTER. 
water, and made an easy E ranh ch to these. Made three | — 7 — — — : | 
ур one at the homestead and two in the fields. el КЕЕ AND ADOREA | 
voe eradicate d 335 50 yards | of old fences, and planted | 
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G. W. Baker, » Woburn, Беи sil 
R. Baker, Wr ittle, Essex | ° e ds E 
J. Coleman, Cirene o NU E Be a 22 84 16 Y, x id: Tib. 
. Dods, Hexham к I REID 95 at 56 i ad lib. 
| Linseed. 
J. Cobban, Whitüeld | 84* 60* m » БҮЗ ad lib.* 
Swedes. 
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This farm lies at a M eH — m dot 1o na 
bad climate, A good road ru туу ough it, and lies 
within three miles of a market гой Is a good soil for 
nrable cultivation, or e dienieivé э systom; Tho hay, 
ak $h чв ahe and Oat mostly consumed by stock on | | 
eri 13 |8. Druco, Jun., Easbam ..  ..  ..| 118 52 2 bushs.* 
early Potatos are Us seg in beds, e Mme on М |С. Howard, Biddenham  ..  ..  ..jalliv.(g) 52 7 i м. ad lib, (3)* 
planted in the furrows. т the Potatos are taken| у; |у у Arechi, Tiptroo o e a. а" то 40 тау t eoa ad lib.* 
up, the Cabbbages are айы up, and the beds sown| 16 |W, J. Pope, Bridport — ..  .. I|  9* 8t ў, dj ts ad lib. 
with common Turnips. The dry weather much against Py sg CERRO ges niro | d ч ‚бт. т 
i л À .. | 53 p i 2 shels. а 3 
Ax M Ru» Metis уне о" Менуа 18 iH. E. Sadler, Lavaut, Sussex EE 240 8t ts uod m 5: 
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Headridges well 1 nd all the root crops clean. | 19 |J. Morton, Whitfield Farm cix SÉ A Hn 126 $i 350 А ad lib. 109 
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14 acres of these, good seeds at bottom. Clover of first | 20 |E. H. Sandford, Dover 
year, mo y crop, then pastured, was full fal |a. Simpson, Beauly, N. B. .. 
of White Clover. Seeds, and pasture of older growth, © X БЫЛК ИМЛАСЫ 
P ilson, Mansfield 
old е" of i "inferior quality ай хее ЫК өн) = Fi |F. Sowerby, Avlesbv. N. Lineolnshire . 28 | Cut Oat Sheaf | сапе ME 
e remaining old fences have been much improved н. ) The Pigstye.—lhe following memoranda are \ is, the number of years growin at which toeh | 
Wii "o л Agt and many new ones have been | abridged from Arthur Young : — Mangel Wurzel, Casto oms vary from nine years to but generaly - 
fi v e much improved in size and | Стоб Swedish Turnips, and Cabbages, must be pro- | about m or MW 3i м ave seen many p in cutting | 
uw Тре ga and rend, in proper keeping. | vided for the sows and stores from October till the end | which one stem MEN as efi, ќо be of a dohi 
The same wk vill 4н ly to the house; dairy, е of May, by which time Tares, Clover, Lucerne, should | age at hs éutbing, d in ог eta have some large wol | 
ў building, farmyard, ricky ad. garden and orchard, Тһе Бе ready to receive them, which will carry them till in each fall. Тһе ndis is, whether such dem - 
1^ ^ are very pi and well arranged, | the kona - ст Mial Man e pues UN ill indec d | draw from the root so much ours шшш | f 
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best accedi are -— for reducing labour and | year is filled np with these pcne Я wi ith the|to? From viewing such woods, Rd T haies н ч 
manufacturing a good article, and у cheese room | common offal of the barn-door m n-fields, | the ong 
displayed no want of care or judgmen When the sows pig, meal must be etes Fabr some stems 24 years ola, pe as "eo V p. А 
кыенсына ныды wash, by mixing it with water. , This, in summer, will | where the e was опу 12. If so, the additional 
ig th is nearly all profit; but if not, it 
Miscellaneous. be mixed with boiled roots, "атам Ома; and thinned | makes the Жой when gia 8, sales blé, aut 
Theory of Land Drainage.—A p! cows are kept, | to more pur 
ing its roots to а certain distance all а и rh aedem mixtures, Та the Beech woods of Buckinghamshire, this system 
soil, is stationary, and prier ws its food brought ru * | а pha to the pres ciiin ut sows should | has been ees exceedingly far, for We are not | 
That i tho fri main fact on which the need depends | pig bub twice a year; that is, in March and August; till of 30 or 40 years growth; the sequence dí | 
а current of water through the land. Water a LA which means there will never be a M and expen- Mae is, ү үк e destroyed as ei deren an nodi 
[enini solvent, RI substances out of the air which |s season for rearing the pue AN they are put to appears but sin 21 qe which are successions dE 
easi се мст Ve ER ‹ of m. Mee - The way о utting them is not by falls as 4 
pon e annual sale o tean hogs should common woods e "b t eve 
tbe plant also M a р rm Mode water As ш. Оса os litters of A d s т 4 s igling ету due 
from the air materials A use in € soil in din баек and those of o kept till October twelve- Sa 158. annum, ассо: A 
facturing food for the of plan On all these | month, to sell for baconers, if the farmer fats none i of e "Wood. There iners thongh some 17 
nds, then, it is of importsnos et water stould e » шей, рү аздт проп hand this month will, in n that them . when cut would m measure as 
through the soi soil after going thr rough the air. atA rs ak or thereabo! 
comes laden with v. — e: | by passing throug h Ang us s ; = which should have roots from the store, | rived into billets for 1 ашый for the Lon p *1 { 
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у pasing throngh Жаз soil, =; when traversing | ti y YN entia ee об ons thi s T ihe Thame 2а асге te dan 
лен И nd st etae them d pei giviug enough to keep М тма ja e than un nderwood he | 
отсун заш е ey belo — A And t 2 ro are | thom to their кезе tlio meme ly be a 
why rain-water should be in узга to| It has been often remarked, that winter pi hz the olde "t r will le i 
pass thr топда "the soil rather than lie stagna nt n it. | unprofitable ; ; and it is certainly true, if they Sena not | profit. nde t gon of dee "ei land mu 
| it is directly mischievous, By a ome it cools ty but |k dairy; the milk and чане a ins в M c ipi Kot xs have a crop of Hop-poles; but a$20 өл | 
| surface, whereas by рег rough the land it Бо ае use, that. it. should. Р, е Ам Ue cet ar RCM vi детен Tue ones and pe Tam 
| subsoil; and of what value this j& to аас то Ве | e Purposes S roken of Pons boiled in а hogshend of Oae Eas pee will be worth from 71. to 1 ОНЫ 
crops may be gathered from the ex аде of the last | а tub or cistern with dairy wash, or given alone, xd | 10015 500 to 2000 faggots, and costing 28. xi 
е mih - arc) 80 aanpas growth in our | wean чи — "te d y or| Les dio pomis T rae s a forward montt; 4$ 
А unusually late а ph 80 EL d be Oats. ich do f. Б prove 
No m t oe diii the air eram bites: neon other sorts of na pov» сна Let wm bein E нут » ore thara fr 
Vovember and December, which Аз been only about р ннан so well Led them. gorr ap supposition that 
9 or 3° above the average of. the last 30 years, as from | йй; AEn should. fat thei occupies his rcm tw ү жыгыт» a wh 
temperature of the soil and subsoil at 1|now that meal is ch мы There is n 5 do үн botes О whioh Т. Вато, found. to ba a It | 
ind {е5 t деер, which has been 5 5° and 6° above t the | efficient wa: way of f manuring th heir lan NS дЫ == арк niais ше нп to fell toats » 
p years, | &9ounds on the farm, this is the season Ў 
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importance that rain, by passing through the land, d, | The "dei R m at intervals of етегу евеѓое: four d dur pruni 
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carry the © temperaturo of the su wa rmed | the “Do not let the едт i аня spon timber m "а 
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by the direst rays of the sun, down dr rather than, | . (13) Moenum dc.—The a wing memoranda аге | esee be 
poat amay ш ht shoul: carry the | again quoted from Arthur You rd nus т 
е ше. es soil: bnt " e EM rather | Сее month is generally a m one in felling corpse : | push eet спів of wood of two or 
stagna esira ecause | i 
ia rov ad iii Pen the land, in the | meas! vem Un aiet saniem remet puni п 
other itis excluded, The сан changes vien "m ly 
pr eee ecc ке esirable, and resu rood 
e preparation of nsefu| for lants ; while D M its 
exclusion, —— of a а poisonom в фе. эе ен reine 
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may be cut in January. The lanting 0 
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