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THE GARDENERS: CHRONICLE AND es GAZETTE, 
[FEBRUARY П, 1865, 
r. BA CHOFFNER argued in favour of tbe large | 100 years in duration—it is altogether unassa 
y ie bra rather than the small—in favour of the | able. Ву the use of sewage in quantity, thes | 
allopathie rather than the using treatment pn VET. are mado to коер. 9000 bg: during 
the о 
sion was 
g lene Н 
а euh ле м decided in КА char 
0 tons of e 
8! 
ке 
е H expenses, and deducting " 16631, 
lity | sid provo the асапгаоу of these чу 
ату 
only the same sum 
model 
vits а], 
instance m d nt, ve don't supp 
aetual exper riment, ev "à in l2 тр 
with pee cart е 0 
the t 
ti 
К; т p of the prod jon io accoun 25 
i 
пе argument in favour of 
abu s to y^ irresistible, He 
| fou nd that the re. f produee under sewage 
la TM very fairly in Сиех proportion t а the sene: A 
f the Lord Ков ONTAGU 
for their por and 
subje 
с the farmers, M 
ejudiees all ran counter to the. use 
nure, 
Now was one point that сур вл 
e ecd the o e, and w 
мра apparent in this re mark o 
"— e теру ne ought 
EU Ris eem made, had it not| 
А (^ tenen of yo hour to which the dis- | 9, 
ed. e ground on whic т, |а 
nmt throughout, is the 
ito) Aptent in s 
ne , 
been fi 
pe rea 
M 
© 
this didis the one е LAWES fet 
a i» ces: 
ч orem lst, That d 
nimal ri store to p^ ph s will be Lin t 
sent; рио of meat, not by the increas 
al. ‚24, Ti sd land of „Ше 
ч 
Tan A i 
folo 
or an e nini 
ius id 
n 
еге, 
| 
ie 
і 
wherein I endeavoured E 
in practice the truth of «ra 
were far too lengthy for this ; arid 
mention the dae saving of expense through E 
cutting a ing machines, and of cartage ч 
ve 
portable 
evidence of the тшш е d i 
I will m 
Б = continually reported. PE of the effets ol 
rests h 
ehia sovereignty P agri u 
the | decis sion of all а i" 15, 27, and 33, and in another 
27 „tons per acre for the popio resin ngs. 
те 3, 7, and 2 tons 
E 
s not that so it ought to 
of- increased pro oduce ы; 
TAGU alleged, set wo неја have jus hi 
assertion of diminishing effect from an Rate |н" 
and rain-washed straw às confirmatory of the p» 
In fact, Mr. Williams quotes an ins 
ho has 
H 
ay; Ве” B 
settled "How mueh po worth. Med 
? farm 
er take a leaf ont of the Bat |— 
application, and 6 in one case, а 
ct proportion to the ze appiied. 
e- Lothian es book, w 
here rents are mu 
ill Aad ү гч the. Edinburgh. 
be seen, however, i which appear l 
in our columns Талу аа this is really w 
a e declares Shea 
hid ^e ё, in conclusio d "we | 
are M safe, a upon these, the actually 
s | achieved he of ta ai experience. 
POSITION OF THE 
Willie am ns's lecture to the | Hur un- 
Гү. жа Ff 
PRESENT ARMER. 
I SHOULD not have ime to чаа you with any | of 
xchequer wil half so profitable as P 
is own shoulder to the wheel. J. B. M. d 
EXPERIMENTS ON GROUND Mer 
Іх the Teer Chronicle of N 
e the: appearance o of |. 
| jp journal—i оа mo 
gii Аһ farming. 
t bea 
а нара Em ү + а contribution to En 
f| B you hav en in the 
| рег: лее, І tub it right n the eig ot all 
the farmers in these southern counties to protes 
against the assumption therein Ae | ut at ei 
d meat, a ten 
,0007, per 
probably more than 1000 кар miles every year, 
has determined it value to the «лии past | 
et it. 
300 ewes—and that his only refuge is to “ si 
and bemoan the лу times (times of unexampled | |. 
1 ith th A a 
on were a: too 
| results, therefore i in the following season ое 
an acre was 
The 504: in which the experiments were "1 : 
| the sam the . Aftera vh 
pro ii to every one else), to 
ments of rent, tithes ies taxes, and to raise some 
e yain » expectation of a ood time coming," through 
tampering with the ctu» and game laws. I shall 
endeavour to show that things are ps дане. £o bad as | 
and 
li hall 
vx tropolis, we shal that the tenant of that model 
safe guide ihr rough p^ 
T. € 
ntity of e used, and the cost per ith - 
vil j^ i by the following "Table : 
ША ШШ 
Plot, 
t d Ss Le in Mr. Monrow's 
was attempted. Lord Ковевт Montau and prasept ics presented to 
e prosper 
A kx ti L^ MEE 
"Sons 
“а еу, ^ т Дд 
Win. ШЫ. 
айлы 
ү 
at 
— 
үте opi ions чн ould have die 
ing u nile el balance-sheet, jest of 
i rete it a db eut йу in a postserip t, “fe earing he 
might be thought to teach radical prinç =й 
шаг skej Rr. as we show he don jak 
jis uui, 
е во he would have debited the yearly e ex- | 
1 Bone meal 
2 ine мадар 
3 i: 
H анта ound 
a а / 
qe. pd % E 1 
Each À 52 drills at 18 inches PT | 
manure on the 18th of Ji! 
TR. we e: | 
ра» " about the same time | T 
E Lr were then "E ш 
was tbat on whi ch th» 
дву. applies 60 to 80 tons of solid dung per асте poa wi ka "oh 
- ld have been bin 
e Cabbage crops of a single we Aud it i is | and p. Ніз ploughing wou! 
e with this that the grow a sin deeper, and the total annual outgoings pe rhaps 
"dl they were taken. up, to. and tail: 
In Plot No. 3 all the MUT wei 
quarrel entirely id his receipts. Ihave bad the 
pensure w iding r that neighbourhood frequently 
h the Craven zihr unds. I know itto be a generally 
Whea! Я EN capable if clean and moderately vta 
aore of Italian Ege gras тте Mie Eu |1 
also wanted, sn dd tons of sewage | 
on it in mn сее e pas lo heo 
But we are not dependent A on analogy to 
They have for years and genera- 
of these crops to feedi ‘hi t i 
| s га pedi, ТУД is stock fat inst 
| at least 450 
and Oats, 8. 
Тһтее hundred and is acres in extent, and 50 ® 17281. i instead of 13 m 
In addition 
ы 
the other plots only 13 drills were weig 
The following Table will show the зе) 
the weighing :— 
ai Number 
© or drills | Weight. 
ge weighed. 
ue y сыа) 
]b. 
1 |В» a... 52 3118 
2 ish 13 1052 
8 Pe t 18 924 
4 |Ground coprolitos .. 13 1102 
5 |Dissolved bones — .. 3 99 
6 |Di Т) 
In looking at the above results, We 7 
