APRIL 1, 1865.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
301 
it a 
EE us appe if yearlings were bought, 
ге h the eme to starve growing ае 
pli: 
early to 
men с e xem merde 
sie а 
ne of $t еван” 
а-а well digested as the 
mbe: на са aioe es he pro poses to 
of cour: 
EH 
ears to me very probable cattle. With the foregoing quantity of manure, say 
very la - 
whi ht med ould come in for T fag end 
- та mi which е гісһег іп quality would be 
t 
k 
i -alegar а w day which they 
ma ail thre Tat a fe for a fortnight | 
bens when I begin gradually to lessen the quantity of | 
milk and to replace it with elm n milk, p adding boiled | 
, and shaking a handfu 
» portion, By the time the a e five or six weeks 
old the new milk is take en off SUBMIT, and "ће Linseed 
jelly and Bean m increased as necessary, a кого M 
the quan mantity of skim milk there may be for them 
hree months old I find they M. M 
care much for their DK gn the middle of the day, as 
y will eat 
them, but have always leen 
nd no one advocate feeding these ras 
vd n than twice а day. 16 is коно 
calves are so fine as those 
тшу hungry it fhe had not had a 
lo'dock after an early breakfast? Г, ES 
Societies, 
—Mr. DopsoNw lat ayy таай he following um 2 
be isa ond daj 
KiıxescoTe 
pper: Can a e alteration 
Farming in t istrict, with a ed uer 
e гарада quantity of E toch? ? 
remarks, he and; Doubt. Е to 
English тенет from the low pr ice of corn, this 
is become of topics, 
эү It tland; theamount of other produce 
Success or otherwise) depen Tg in a 
€ amount of stock kept. 
:z 
—The 
агае гер 
^ einen applicable and mostly pursued in this 
"aud betie arable; the soils, althor ugh 
m an EUN caleulated for carrying 
stoc! Still for several 
d 
farms 
ig 
tag: ly consumed 
Straw of the different corn crops, 
uzzles the arable oe oed I 
almost any other bra anch of i. 8, 
Pup 
35 ШЕ 
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Е 
I 
Ro 
as clea E wl 
cres of food likely 
present ma 
consider 
Should bo ap complied 
us мы ble ха - 
of stock. We will suppose a farm 
With an addi 
апа 40 t4 ced of E 40 acre: 
я me to be 
eslenlated Торкону 
feed 
& 
28, 
E 
of the Dist following are foros ut 
of the soil, and the TE f fentures eni in each case. 
)urs the 
doubtless is) ы 9f either of these modes shouid bo (and (and rotation= 
Part the five. йа eie d circum: ©, 
Ete инк 
ап ауегаде of 1 ons per acre of roots, or 1276 tons 
85 acres; 170 ai 
the 
per acre, or 15 ton 
trn ing 
come to - 90m 
‚1710 жс, апа 
: the 57j acres gt abis. Via 
Wi: : 1724 corn, at 22 cwt., producing 189 tons, 14 cwt. 
stran W, 
eeding The 85 — mow: 
M em Grass 35 ew! 
Qui at pud tons per acre, or 467 Ley 
would us, lst, for the four-fi ise 
б ms roots 
212} ,, straw Pr keep, litter, and 
hay 
90 
Summer keep. 
0 cwt. per 
t. per rà or 148 tons 1 5 cwt. ; 85 acre: 
570 Grass 
2d, the five-ficld :— 
mm tons d For winter u$ litter and 
" ay thatching. 
Orsi 
Summer keep. 
e 
Lastly, the алаа, Е 
Mo wn ps AA oa, [мес ied ES littcr and 
Ti that 
Grass silk 
85^ 
619. 
Mau: will now proceed t 
rd be ke ded оа oach a 
its supply. For the purpo 
| сазсајаге the Hoy 
Sheep keep; 
den 
am 
md the ti es. and s 
нЕ the — п M 
d part f 
sumed with 100 to 
ceteras, i 
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9 beasts. I have 
o 
AH 
' maintain а 
rrect; 
а. rhe ck to tl 
frequent revetition. of the same Pd the difficulty of finding 
keep to maintain a heavy stock бїгїп summer, and the 
disparity in the winter and summer ЖЕЙУ: ;dn fact, I Par not 
consider it suitable for the cap me of this district, neither 
it followed sA TA t. Again, I do not hold 
s as а 
y ar, E m 
t the — time I think t| P sufficiently so for our 
hift is 
pim 
má ginting out think icm on, alteration, 
m modification m may € beneficially 
he eff ect likely 
increased 
cer e root crop de ndoubtedly o 
and 
T Tull there ie болер firs! 
nd 
eril the I need n inm on, 
S utmost 
TP. Ta f 
extent ma "The m 
ha оаа 
' the seeds, 
xt i 
re improvement i be 
c —€— -— 
alternate 
= on one-half the brake 14 bushel of 
be | A?sik: ellow, Lm 
leaving 340 acres, | Pacey's Ric 4 bushel Cocksfoot, and 2]1bs. Timothy, 
Clov 
ver or Cowgrass and 4 lbs. white ; on the 
d 71bs. of 
lace the Clov: Some advis 
upa u strong brani the "t year - the lan n good con- 
dition, but some soils dies out the "folio win 
the pastu Ou thin and ho llow-looking. 
2 grow | саге should 
equally dividing the seeda - Sainfoin d mowing and |I 
cre, or 85 ора тап 
10 cwt. The: р а ъч spo to 
i: Ат 
of stock that | increasing and kee 
season of| by some ОЗУМА i in 
great | alteration mig 
at roduced by | by 
quantity ER artificial al com; СРБ yo 
be taken not to feed out the young plant 
too close or late after the corn is off, much mischief being 
often done 
per ton. 
items mir NAM to 3371. 
тп, 
рег асге, е, ог 855' tons | 1st, an addition of 91. 15s. per acre for 70 acres roots, and 23$. 
per acre 100 acr i to 
asked 
need 
Mn E 
pulpod, 1 and mixed wit with cha, and с making equally good 
expen! 
tificial Food. e re is of 
eeping up a full dee rof eek. and 
profere nce to the foregoing, viz., 
artificia dpa ed. 
be done nsiderable 
v food обопотсау, 
n the win 
Escena a large amount іц 
a plant of ЕЕ andI bey e from 
ve Mies ned. 
ation of Cropp x ^s —No, if the expenditure 
suggested appears too extravagant, I think an 
ht be maap до ы й by keeping, say 
one-third of the seeds d wo longer. 
z tho acron 
d lessening 
ost | an: For inisa tance, 
n em Dr or eie vo. ог at any PRA a x may ком of нен 
me- ал: this if allowed to remain but one year 
€ а tna not urere zs litio over 
n the form Or we 
ма E Barley, es, 1 
Rape, while n ze be Mangel апа Turnips; fifth year 
ar as keep, an 
my epe pie PO be about 
traw, рб of hay, and 815 
bea a little extra outlay 
would likewise 
create more ix an T tee in Hir it w accommodate 
horned stock so weli as the other, € it rhum og: Sheep. Again, 
there is less hay; so on the whole 
6. — 
sheep walks, as npud the former I do say it pot not 
t that attention it gu 
for man if judiciously 
and w. 
winter, | applied, 1 үө e of them Foula supply food Кас double 
articular | the quantity of stock than they now carry. compost, 
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