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MancH 25, 1865.) 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND аа GAZETTE. 
279 
and under similar circum- 
& with a pair of shears, and i 
es seen the кык inju t ^ resu 
ood re: прро: rie: Ex 
Жы althou, gh 
should a farmer ы и буроо ted to be u h his bus usines 
On Weed Sowing, directly in foul crop seeds, and 
por rising to 
m 
upils 
iums appear 
But the m 
e have sometimes talked 
to 
m d hig m 
e paid, as in the learned professions. 
көң college of. which w 
ca- | indirectly i 
lair is of weeds—also {тош the nurseries 
| waste places, t€ 
Morton?s: Farm 
from all these 
| men have c 
h 
tl "me in «a 
emer e following pe fron 
“т 
From the regularity, y which weeds are sown 
sou 
ome per jud бй As а necessity. Let, 
owever, more correct , knowledge be come gene ian м 
a decided шул respecting it 
effects; which is fi well understood. George 
Westland, [dem Hall, Derby. 
JAcbíelos. 
— of the Royal E Un Society of 
RS Second Series. Vol. 1. J. Murr Me 
a ticulars this volume is No. 1 of a 
2 re ка ае ee, 16 is preci sf. on the-same plan |* 
and of thè same style as the 25 volumes which have | 
1 = 
ow woul 
een be the thing for Wales, the Кыны 
rm 
proce 
weed destruction be devised in errem, therewithi 
attached to it being situated on the soil, and 
e 
of our county agricul- 
the 
way as to give 2 whole of the sonthern 
bre of South Wales, in such a | fo 
ur enemies will be kept in 
а Hoeing of Weeds is necessary to end, 
interest in it, vould doubt les de of adva 
‚ implemen ne 
d b 
and machinery зна view, : be secure 
ty 
little doubt. 
| of creeping for rms, 
this 
or that weeds are often элү, by the very 
rid of them there can be but 
- This may be бок either by Бей 
ог by 
annot 
small society ; and su m. NC ge s contral Sovioties | are now | 
q 
ndit might as well have been No. 26 
g 
э old series as No. 1 of the new. There is оаа for 
е first x in the bistory of the Society's т w а | 
the h 
eier; let. us. hope therefore that the * new serie 
betokens the turning over a 
guidance as —— its relationship to the subject 
agricultural education 
8 
new leaf in the Society’ s 
of 
| Cottages. in. Dou d age are 60: be preferred, 
eing. А few seasons back w 
Des fo iA me of Bons Qm sen, ей ote 
, thre reular of Dev 5 
fed, its 
d th 
standing within thei 
and scu 
plo ugi hed 
2 д nt 
z The angles 
| should gar 
h to a qu uarter p an aere, 
соевые root of Qoa i is in the way cut i into bits Ф 
at the ex Mie. "1 with the pigstye. 4 А 
епо nes E v р is buried in 
privy 
ain from the back door su 
- ve drainage and ome eas to tho: privy; and thence 
ank a rA tance: 5. Tiles or UM 
publication, wi a great vari а of co 
Mesh treated by an experienced man and 
сафе the only алары in which the 
as pe n the article on 
whioh.i isa end occupying the very 
ечен ipa the practical managem € m a Еу апі 
is here treated by the Rev. J. L. Bre nd, 
however, on turning to it, thatit is the ды» necount 
contents, every | 1 ot 
Eh 
6. A1 back as well asa front 
nces 
increase the n all to ensure its а ance, 
Ly sigas зіна wes by. h oeing, it may be 
re Beeren ll 
ments, where there are 
реса to have in its 
chimney an air-tube or separate ect The оого be 
pe with a boarded centre, and hard flags or tile 
order, set in concrete. The floors to D pee M ше 
tha ti 
мер авар I во attack p pe at once ina regula- 
ing, de s as some wi 
while өтт Tn мА that рын; though we 
may destroy the е, yet at the sam we sow 
the forme It cannot be too strongly e that as 
different "oil and districts present weeds of di fferent 
sp ci 
at least above the outer road. The bac kr have a 
boiler 
point of bain at the same period, so the onl y possible 
eplace, with attached, 
Way in which to effoo t the мкм of all is to kill 
the management 58019346 iHe purchase of an amonnt of s “Thre А e bed- rooms: + тог psi, X girls. t fly fa — н is to 
cattle food equal to 207 роғи, ; the to S tho windows? yos Darig xe therefore, the hoe. should be at 
of the farm! без accounts given are thus altogether | 60 reach the "Lone foom ab) vais iu dry weather among young: Patches 
tional; Let us, however, add that they are not "X a om amt Те dro ер еня Ld The С Coltefoct hald: be carefully forked out, and no 
the Е. bs th ront room an o approac a 
do. that.d matt] ec aes err qa id yo odia | porch 10. Wl ws of: liouses exist, à wash- fou Мот allowed. to oed" 
«s of сре а s рый deal ' mor e may be pro 
jn 
e Bre edin 
ecent discussion on 
Көе Эйе; an adi а in the articles оп 
Pr vier 5 в pe a. praiseworthy doo E 
e Jo 
Peng отпа as a source o te 
occupying a great deal of dd 
d it is well represented here. Town ewage | 
of the day; 
s | garden 
t a caly 
я MM if itis to be used for fattening veal, but if 
ither as hei 
t be 
. | that en calves bek kept i ina yard with 
Vae e and Durning,—The. "Nga is another 
Jakid 
ev 
in common to all the "ооо should be contrived i in the Р 
р! LI The priv 
tar as possible from ! tbe. water supply. Dr. Acland. 
is one of the 
alves  louse.—You may pre 
house 
occasional w. 
There ds no better T: of сЕ up id 4m 
especially , And even on lighter soils“ 
on 
Fet | 
end A calves 
T beef, 
ebd 
Б 
ft кызду tha ft ү зд 
into arable, it 
you 
it should not Indee 
а, APP 
ry 
Shed there may be shallow troughs, containing a ittie | 
i paring and еа T oua А5 be трей wn 
before winter, it crop 
cut Mangel, sprinkled over with mea al, 
впоціа han 
netted 1 
shelter, which the calves; may suex and pull at. 
di across the shed, máy t be slung from ihe roof, and vec 
provided i 
One 
will 
startin n and half cattle food, and 
up out of reach when not r required ; 
into their plàáces iwi. а. day when am calves are fed. 
| ed iias it'gets its 
way the айе van dms 
| them wi thout any contest : 
the 
at ho pail; and by keeping | 
The paring т нет ploughing) will cost from 
18s. to 20s., according to o E of - mne 
but 16 ma y Snowdon's pari 
The turf is што over roughly, 
PI Fires are lighted ey 
ards, a. heap begun: at rid an eov: 
daily or fe huy аз ba^ nee: 
cost 125. 5s, p 
will 
dus of E them zor sueki ing one another, which 
very apt to do. The cow byres may be made 
by Mr. New our best. ural | 
Pr or (at р, 805, Vok. 1. of Morton's ^ Oyclopedin of 
erede "): and if your farm is arable as well is 
pasture, and the cattle are to be fed on roots as well a 
flat, will grow luxuriantly with no 
manure, 
Bu t the Mere of the soil of arable land is also 
it, do0 1 is A represented, 
"» ma meal 
ordinary io en 
subject. 
^ov us an mon: — 
e, and deserves 
. > A Miscellaneo ze 
baf Education.—Welsh 
Saited for - тее 
cattle, are i digenous e. soil, eel к 
are іп ier of somethm. 
can do much 
í un 
EH 
H 
H 
in ng past w 
D and Barley, and fige and or a Ero 
ajt 
aae as tinere 
TIS 
ао the section showing T 
way for € feeder, manger, stating Pot or tie 
cows, gutt and a ае А: about 8 feet 6 i 
between it pe the 
nough next the wall to allow 
, and the divisions shou 
or six poe say 24 as as length of he byre, and an 
open shed of other 15 feet, will а уы on the north 
side. 
of сутт 
Calendar 
ManoH.—We have referred d eeks to 
also to 
d room for cleanin к z bei 
bringing litter, &c. The pigsties нча be made T 
al ie 
as to hinder е най At o end р 
ri 
a 
three b my purposes. It is m. he purpose o 
es | destroying an excess of vegetable matter in the soil, 
e management of th е ewe f flock at this — 
of what occu the 
Sainfoin, Veuhe, an ^ 
in March, and Potatos may be 
attention of the fne. 
be. so! 
Parsnips may 
"t 
| 
Г 
HI 
E 
an opulen 
| best way ‹ of m) "T" old turf 
planted, The prt t d еве ва and burning, as the 
атп. crop, may: 
on of ну in the fields. of 
elsh stoc 
із indigenous to 
nowled uk of Т ыо. 
jis y 
if 
$ 
Wheat and seen седи is comme! è 
and the harrow are i о ар — 
fectly dr Wh 
a 
H 
i 
Ti 
| 
«| Dm Oper. 
however still, even in 
airy ations are commencing ; ^ 
cheese dair evoted almost 
entirely to batter making, the quantity b being hardly | as 
enough yeb to occupy the full attention of the cheese | ti 
maker. 
The дут the 
crop 
B milk iš | of 
ртр а а ten 
паре oF a tenants ta 10» per aoro bena took it 
and his first burn enormous quan- 
tities of this clay soil, he put 
g. 
After another year’ during which nearly 
as much burnt earth again To been put on, the valia- 
raised om 700. to 
on for grain. 
12001, and the stock of cattle has been 
