FzsnvARx 18, 1865.) 
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"the institution: “Тору 
what are stated to ted to be the objects of use by house; the ano nymous ; pamphlet deals with it | | ШЕ. remaining 10 tons of hay would be required for 
ts of practical —— е. To promote | ; А 
matoh, стег the. —€— EE by the discussion of subjects 3 хе mass after it has, i in „fact (to rad e S at of | the farm horses, of which six are kept. 
connected with it. To con nsider б-ге that may be intro- on), and is As the land of tbe farm cannot be called a good 
duced into Parliament — ч with жое То Алана runn ing to waste at eig. Me "shall. net week | Tur rnip soil, the Mangel and Swedes dol i always 
frequent op in sg ейт ee imer e gi : Туз: hie: ach of these озн алка after o Tares, &c., and во as to insure t 
country.” Now, gentlemen, we have here а very wide lati arcere as far w^ — theland would be got ready 
= aro “о watch over theinterests of prac аа самас T m erve. pu e do 3 lay this mere a for en the Tares were cut, and 
are “фо consider queen ture." Л a Ai v Eel nin their pu своп, ав they both directly er the land ue e phe Trifolium was grown would 
ment conn that whatever touches or trenches on the interests of | {0 the subject e ak is just now one of the greatest | be sown immediat ately it was cleared with pe or 
ulture is "MNT апа froel discussed, dihat pertonlar, rita e ieultural world: the ] ater in| white Turnips, which th ould consume dur- 
if it can be imately a o do so, icular, as i та to us, co t dable | į ; thi 
Ж vus every subject will be discussed dispassionately, са si ncen rating i x Agro nich ле.) а buf 4 Ба ву tl "ed : ер? Bes 
tab with decorum, and with the sole object of eliciting the ере ho im Ix and would be sown the folowing year wi ede 
truth; and, whatever may be the €—À or реча wage ques rnips. Thus there wonld be rather more than 
others, the honest — eph of the үэреакбтв s will at all times ота чр It ir Б ludes К discusion of the atjar 23 acres of root cro sow every year, and the land 
be fearlessly mai suppose we | of all the towns where sewage has been applied—refers | for th ipal t h been got ready the 
to be employed in the асіна е of. мА P : ; : : DE TS POUDDI тоо» скор патр эое у 
ич — асгана сеш Чу Dei fou nd рөк М to s ER m з ге ы : in connection with t previous year enable it to be n as early as 
tical points of farm manage enit ime, do subjecti — descri several methods proposed for | desirable. rate it is calculat: а Mariak 
the freedom of range pire to pU. ES point gat dealing with town sewage, and advocates, as all those | 93 acres “ Jand dr for sowing with r 
а 
two or three subjec fd 45 lere s Аду who have had any practical experience dc, the treat- t alf of a r 23 acres 
дї 
Comp now pi are fairly over, 
en in your hands, 50 ou will dcus he 
e mem will be {а 
оч 
ow 
modified, or abolished: "от luat taken a farm in t 
ment of the land with it in quantity as in ordinary 
igation. 
5-4 sow with A [s 
i » thero ui be no difficulty in growing the qua 
of food stated abovi tu 
upposi ng the above food supply to be correct, we 
— or — it would be 
А Мл: ғ Sus —Farming 
gene er iin Sul an убы ч-н business, especialy 
n en all grain is at such a low price. I hav 
he Weald | of Sussex, a 
д 
nd will 
very | neces 
as to make him weigh 
E 
75 ев 4 (ов 8 в), ме the бө i is 2 years old. kane 
give a short description of it, 
it is s propo osed to manage it, ‘both 
hich 
stockin ing and 
d out—i 
А eg А.-н ter pP aep ора ик ө сүн such as are borne out by practice, and 
farms are let or taken on lease. Doubtless, y» landlord has |16 so, can үү төй alance be consi satis- 
i а r4 pow s! pa Ep рр ^ which P part actory ; а if not, what other mode of management 
е во] A to shou. e tind no one em, he 
: чш оду tot i fm erm it hirase selt 1 Li he "cose е isa i ien mmended which shall produce better 
has been of late extensive estates in Forfar- 
shire. Ihopet emer Ауа ions e "elg outclearlyand| The size of the farm is 208 statute acres, lyin 
LXX иш they. right and neg thing for land- | mostly to the south; the fields are large and unen- 
lords to i m i е find it heir interest to 
$ +0 | cumbered with hedgerow timber ; all the arable groun 
ve il А E Peu headed err d edel that requires it is esee "at ad water 1 с Den t 
g to "cd eases so out- ays but a 
rageous that n only тае they "We e ever offered Tor short р after rain hasceased, The farm is divided as 
i it va а А Ао is, a tenant so very rarely | follow, 
sul a lease в o wyer, t eve a charge irabl Jan 115 
rep Pire Е а tenant of agricultural subjects has ino Arabio ил is му otia 
place in a lawyer's able of fees, Во much evil has arisen from Acid for mowing 1 No 
- which ср мау come under m Roads, woods, ai x uo 98 4 
Special attention to it. It is al 
let 
"i him, 
many estates he is wholly in their power, from the 
of сеч without EA either ons clause or another—a 
е 
y pmi s landlord sh 
others which 
e main- | 
ed rates for LES 
uig 
dent man should allow d rathe 
cas 
: e and clay oceurring all t 
d 
I would put as follows. Each beast is not to eat 
than 67. food during the two "en. 
2 months with cow. lbs. 
бт I 1 lb, meal | yn day — im 
= 86 
6 „ 3 mi " = 540 
Мр | vA D vg = 1560 = 14 cwt. nearly, 
I no fact H 
1 idi of Wheat weighing 240 3 at 163. .. £016 0 
E ns 2 Corn 240 16. .. 016 0 
1 MUT. E 5 100 
» «t Ont m 490 , 10s... 1199 
| The above нЕ гат py of grain, to sen n 
ost in all about S7. 10s. per 
[wn 80 qué 
will 
cost ав The question is, will 
teen ha ay, and grain, fa an 
animal up to тв i in the tw о years so as ake 
[him tit for the 
o Tt at him, on The soil is all of a description. upon which. roots can ed 
grown, not strong land, b abi nice working, though with 
ather a tendency to run чуер and ра aste. „After 
n 
e in үе We RAM veins igi and, 
through it. None of "the | 
ie ids and the kei mg are 
of | the nure cartiog can be | 
rm is what can be ise: 
80 o situated as that mo 
n of fairs 
It is proposed, then, to mow the 35 acres of meadow 
land every year, and of course to pasture the pasture, 
and to 11Z ГУ RI 1 * i Г 
Stewardship. 
rt, and 
on can be obtained 2 
mable terms. I X confident we have only 
unce the Club и рч "А 
се 
yh d I 
from e ыл; of Sco! ^^y "the 
ein be o to secure ; and if d 
at barvico to any m gard to MU ural 
23 ac 
23 rie бы, ( (2d 06 9 
23 асгез—11} Clover, 114 Beans (3d year). 
23 acres Wheat (4th year). 
23 acres Trifolium, Tares, &c. (5th year). 
suck the cows for two 
and gradually weaned in "that time, then con 
and fed with hay, meal, roots, &c;, 
old, not meri the box zw fit CX the. butdler; ; 
there will thus be 38 calves dies Pa gre cow's 
calf will bring up the num to 10; ат would 
thus be from 80 to 100 animals ўн; оп the а for тор. 
of 25 
І con: nsider і the nu 
131 
friendship o 
matters or Tar." est р! crie 
Gentlemen, I oder your 
eri em in the E 
mpherston. Т 
rg ое октон to join h 
—''Suecess to th 
Agriculture and the Scottish. Farmers' Club, with 
of Mr. M'Lagan, the late Honorary Secretary. ' 
ree ag the oni md 
the health 
5. 
дунйе _ Manag tle 
Б ising 7 details. rof a бунат 
; T Survey 
ndsor Forest 
Sanita 
ар Кыра, cc 
E fanis Deputy 
nd Park, ngmans, 
a i the Sewage of London, 
1 
IU 
to 
Board | of Works, with 
гэга ead Evidence, фе. E. Stanford, 6, Charing 
Ме Merely name these publie blieations this week—the 
Pe нап а easly dita Together we may say that they | 
P z that — of well-determined infor- | 
ject co n to them both. The book 
FI Mr, eds eals with Wn n sewage in its origin, 
y 9 feet ea 
that is 20 Кб with one animal іп each, 30 with ko 
each, and the ET. would be in a c loose 
и dosis the time they were bein 
а уа e question is how to fin 
кийеп! food. for this quantity of stock, and I give the 
imagine would be sufficie e 
on farm would | 
average ~ for which food must be ET ided. 
Quant of food possible to pro 
23 acres of , 15 кА 
35 acres of meadow”. nie 
115 Meer ong 
The 
and Jas erg tho middle of the following June—seven 
oed and a half, or say days. zin the middle 
of June until lst ар 9 nd а half months, 
he in e 
| | Rape, planted. with Cabbages and white 
Dude wing 
uckled, the | farm-yard 
nd the o pas 
would pec to xr begun i in No ovember, 
beasts would eat 
si miy not from the above appear very clearly as 
| to how green food and Turnip ground would be 
| mana “Єт T s І can. 
| We begin with the close of harvest, when there 
wou 46 acres of ground to be l ooked afer for the 
food supply required; 23 acres of it wou 
odi which would be sown ns fo ovs: TE ДӘ 
Rye (manured with far 
За т Таг 
* Christmas as i radios й 3 Aer ur 
sown in April. This tat: геа 
Man 
Tare ground was cleared, they would be sown with 
Tarnips, 
November as beforestated; the rema ainin e Taro ground 
would be nu ете ГЕ б cleared, rid got A dela 
and in as good ible for 2 year's 
Mangel crop, and the bs t of the land that was sown 
x eec e for the ur ars Swede 
d thus managing the land 
of roots 
and not being a Turnip so 
mi in winter, could not be cultivated in the T 
d so make as sure of a crop of roots as by th 
i 
In addi tock to be kept as described, » 
е: be possible to keep "also from .60 to 80 sheep for for 
res, meadows, and — getting what they 
can in t this » way, and sold as tore sh: 
I will now state the daku eade to be 
from the y té pe of management, giving the real 
rent and t I do not enter at all Je the 
question ^ the ned of capital requi Mind; will be 
seen I havi ve not charged o that part interest ot ms 
230 
Tons. 
[^ p E У per крй each 561bs. roots f 230 ue 69 
40 Bess 41 Iba. ED 
ео n 
12 де to have bes ан each 8 се 2 hay m е days.. n 
80 
— e down the expenses an rns, and ihe 
left after deduc 
с І һауе thought n w a margin 
for deaths. I Mod plein pony s td 1007. put 
