326 
not think so 
of those —| 
hich dilution create 
саваге which н 
quotes, are real go di ifc: alty which he 
anticipates; and we admit XE dilution is an 
n o 
the woter meadow 18 so strong, же do 
d. ey our author appears to do, 
in the way of sewage "I wt 
of rable 
TET 
examples 
иы» value п 
E: m th 
indem: ency of 
prs: 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL НЕЕ 
had 
jd themselves, they will 
о Christmas, If they ен ве 
өн tember - the éwes and 14 yd 
a help over t 
en and з=; 
ый 
o le to ат satisfactory how io 
bstac 
on Grass lan . Ther еге, Помет! 
for obtain t to obtain f di! ute 
London ewige, viz., about 1d. a ton, or 1 bá of Grass 
to 200 to ns of sewage under the best scheme 
a 
dirait. co Бу goo es very far to е 
J^ 
d enable xs svo to НЙН 
8 
he | then 
th 
фе соба ons 
volu 
generally in the DR cs oi 
will suffice 8 15. 6: 
d have эй dis ed bap лк L 
її rolled heavily, во as to 
e seed. 
Dair: 
About ДҮР 
es apart, 
2 IT Ec 
a burial 4 
бб 
y Managem t.—W. 
g ry e quote the уч 
ot this downs М i 
of che 
acess ng comme 
Apr il, 
flock of sheep ; in fac tit may be said to form t n key 
э 
р; dine is 
makin 
Ee С 
whilst the ar 
unt. 
now-a-days,that any plan con- 
in dai to the 
in 
anger. Burns Outlines of Farming. 
"Clos Ра aris, 
ou 
hes, Labourers, and. Farmers. —Amongst E 
le 
cheese ig 
a Аче бу water supply and water-use 
head of an; town population will be а wed ; 
although we entirely agree wit 
mode i in which. the sewage is to be pae 
h Mr. Menzies as to the 
to the land, 
ёһї#ө refers, to the charge that ‹ «large landowners, by 
keepin g 
close egre 8, e ite to shufle of thei 
the shoulders of their ai ern eigh- 
ascertain 
account diluted. p^ "the ' rainfall as well as | with "ihe 
bours” 
| The fact is not ev 
ment e the landlords gei is, taken for ps 
and w 
’—as (he ere rh € ыт whatev but they do; 
l 
8 
ү al little жа, has sometim 
r hi ^ dy ble: 
шей {о һеауе during ma month E ak 
a small quantity o! of the sone whey, ш 
E ТЕ 
emedy 
against this, 
etel, b 
each to results in this Yon eard a а 
dx 
е ^40 gallons of milk is pl 
s the chee se-tub ангы the an, “a 
ly. 
nd wa 
"3n 
effect tually with the mill, 
ütilisation of such s wage that we have 
notwithstanding em p^ one of the last ВА s of "his 
hlet we find 
Mer eM entor Ше, Ki аса of 
the fields, as e 
» or irrigat ting ; with ете 
all reason, and that 
сая "m (ehe e 
её | w 
he would Pe injated ; but this was aot the 
diem is employer, was no dou bt injured, dor 
e 
rn witn 
per cheered 
че 
® 
53 
[^ 
oürers w who lived on t 
annatto or C OBEN -colóuring is not во general] 
now as for 
Aft 
always : atand at t le ast ап hoür without be 
1 
"The practice ". 
o 
it shodi 
being disturba 
fter the. poem is раб into the milk 
Parea ын ir P бинн, smal 
pe 
f E 
" i s P 
slowiy with a Кий! 
1 to a 
Sesma fia feo бы МИ 
aay 
n is quit 
es to be act beds оп 1 
wage— 
r15 pis 
a whole p work—the s 
man in the place of tbe ie tiia ot а "holly f fresh one." 
рб to ехас 
et “twaddle; 
ived three-parts 
k— 
4 
ER may be broken up v 
E ng the fat ees бешш 
£k 
of 
the whey hich i 
here ctly define meanin 
if “twa 
means truth, if ve 
VETT 
"JJ 
mass, dnd the — ean be obo be more ра нан 
bu e 
ssp? эм moans ape E if ** twaddle ” 
com then Hd NR кмш 
t£ 
it, It is of importance HE Boo curd be made 
erefor 
lessen the chance of pimba of м БЕР 
Misce llaneous. 
Jteclamation.— The following may be 
h qs 
on this very tinig, 
walk ri day : 
however, w 
qu seriously 
1 take the c 
told, that i is v injured, в the man 
M 
gud he authority o of Mr. R. Smith, of Emmett's 
range, Бетон as а true comparíso n of the cost 
of а Turnip crop on Lineoln. Нелер, and on a newly 
broken 2 moorland in Exm 
Comparative Cost of € Vor en » of Hill Land, at an 
se ier he ed 
Heati, Товхр FALLOW.* 
By rent and 
By three nA тана at 85. each 
eross-draggin; 
of h 
Инан of 1000 fet. ede one an Acre of Lincoln Heath, both 
bein, nips. Ra 
| th 
as thus put, and só proceed to to lea 
Me has been € ng such a noise 
rom dus servant. 
Sir 
mpeusation already for any such loss | 
salia wat er t thrown. over it after the 
7 it. th 
ous о ge w 
back again: *' In entering into € "o this меке, 
part ofa day’ s work—is ta ken consideration, an 
gs, ңе harro Owings, drill- 
manure, апд seed, 
эх bushels of bones, at 3s. 4. (or other arti- 
tothesame value) .. 
21 
UsnroLAntgp Wásrp (DRY LAND). 
SUMA "m 
е 
Smith thus банын tha йш of Чеш by V whieh | 
this s high moorland may be moss profitably cultivated. | 
5 | flash was 
follosing фу, et Coura: 
ut | аа 
“of uta sides receiving the hot wie; 
on the outside =i E 
ng by wi T 
eses in re more 
г to allow 
this m^ it firm 
ackin 
M 
d 
Well might the House receive yet ement 
| chorus of кодо 0-—hs ! inpr ee are yin | 
che 
keep their p ids Shape thus b in "the sent 
icker 
cally raised in where rates are low. asa 
TS « ditioni to be obtained at its best, Mark 
ГҮҮ" 
than eigh or E 
Ti portion of si 
for ‚ butte т, to be в 
ут рда | 
ly Effects o; the Yew Tree. —One da 
е Ky "lods Л A Tt 
д L 
prot, Es, 4 Riddell, Roxburghshire, were allowed to 
branches of a Yew tree, and in a very | 
short time p the animals gave symptoms of being 
A Shortl pay Ачан one of them died, and a 
f the carcas rown the dog kennel at | 
У | raten, pef one r^i r^ phe which had eaten of the | 
denly seized with bia ss, and died on the | 
f Oper — 
e of the ien months in 
APRIL 8 on hé agrieu| 
tural year. Dairy farmers and arable сів ате alike 
Ba Ha е ры в, С 
оесар Y 
nd CEN arsnips, Carrots, 
the following course of cropping, for elevated lands :— 
Дин, сес раге and burn the grum herbage 
me per 
pw Р мя 
arnips are con- 
ficial Me 
wet 
imei Que u 
Ваней, ind wn with arti 
КЫ young Grasses sns te Lok 
S wi ready to st 
Cei ed om to "eredi 
ES full ten sh acre; and 
г them оссав ocensionally, 80 that they 
| and. Mangel W 
to 
early in spring, 
"Ton; sti itin extra | d: 
be cóns with 
dt optat е «ъи во many ro «ойы 
н Ps these alike with | great 
e Tarn 
tho n) r* land is сагу | toe 
Аре ril. 
T3 the 
— i "hey 
g green erops; 
вай н балек, Mii MiA Ома, апа ван Whest 
ould al! have been better sow 
and of Flax, 
(although the cereals wi 
bey among see 
n the arable EM т "uen ation for the later 
fallow « pon Swedes an 
Carrots,—The following i 
Farmers Calendar 
The corn stubble should hav6 boen cleaned, well tilled, апа 
э as possi 
times is sufficient for thi їп cheese, and fout 
ti off the lasi 
erops, and there is a great deal of |I 
1 
а ній from Morton's | з 
proper heat pede 80°) d — E 
: ‘апае better plan ve warm 
brought from the cow t 
to warm that which Les 
f 
soon 
thick, t time 
erwards а small 
quinti 
in the press, 
ay; and thou gh i 
-— ed down P well er 
manured iu the autumn ; and if stirred by the Ep bcd 
arrow. 
ed. Som 
it. will be OW 
the Suffolk drill, in та bout 15 inchesapart : the woights being 
y e off the ай ers to ensure that the seed Sall not be 
у со 
Tt m ЗУ be well, beside the antumnal manuring 
case, and the Sheepld in in иш other, to sow тодо à е 
or two before the ree cwt. of P. ертіп guano if a 
% desired Vrbs Beed D GERE о th 
bs Hf. ^ be dry, or by bae bush harrow, 
fiel Гаво up tll the арреагипов cl indicates need of 
= е: Cong the CET Y hs ioi rn horse-shoe must be set 
place 
The pot Carrot is much ‘the best kind to 
food ; it will yield from six to 16 tons per acre more NOME E 
Carrots ; an 
future 
: | moorland farm 
e | to 
fely dono, a as the rows of th 
of the rows ot | € 
bing Season, which is nearly 
nties, is only just beginning o. 
s. The pes irr di is from. 
аса farm, published man y yens 
cesters. dire 
useful, at this seaso 
veniently ишо, rd otf во! 
ime reviouSy 
been saved Pw а short ti ads ss such i$ 
sufficient for them ; thoug 
