Max 13, 1865.) 
ТИР GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
the last three years the - harvests have not | 
p of former years, xp these draw- 
tional 
m the 
fucks are excep Z 
AE ost favoured parts o of the wor 
manitis in үө а; І assert distinctly that Сап dá 
mete о * the ard- working 
E 
» and the farm 
for Jook torward with reasonable certainty to cago 
e { independence in their adopted country as the 
ultimate reward of persevering industry and тузсе 
management. t. A Canadian, March 25. 
Еа сагала 
Societies, 
YAL ULTURAL OF GLAND 
following is туча list of members and: table of 
Raine dn spite last week's report :— 
Bodley, Joh: hn, Stockley Pomeroy, Crediton 
Brog € Lh n, Alexander, agn ne 
Саг, гт - Pen: 
Cha: eg mess E Hemsley Park, Winchester 
y 8., Chelmsford 
y, огге, camoor Farm, Р! 
Dudfeld, Benjamin, pu Bewdley 
Edmonds, iW o 
Elliot, Edw 
Good 
in, 
Hambly, G. E., Blabell, St. Isse Aun Moon 
awes, Owen, Hayes, Slinfold, 
Hersee, Fanny, Chichester 
Jenkin, H rrow, oed rm, Whitchurch, Salop 
wth rge, te, Broughton in "Furness 
[rue ay, A. [o H., Charlton Н House, Wraxall, Bristol 
Marriott, J. Lewis, Narboroug b, am 
Milford, Frank P., Kenn, Exe! 
Nunnerley, Thomas, Bradley o. Whitchurch 
Olver, Thomas, Penhallow, onec 
wn ap Samuel, Poole Farm, Cheriton Fitzpaine 
Ryall, n Plymouth 
n ley, E. Major, Wyndsor 
rjHouse, Castlebar, County The. тсе to t 
entl; 
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10 weeks only; and as all those who have tried covered 3 yards , 
with one or — exceptions, concur in their superior comfort, 
for — MÓ— the security the еу E oq veles te loce, 
tim alue t 
five 1 boxes, and I found that I could by this means 
mmodate 15 good-sized bullocks instead of 12, and I 
got my д locks off a month er than usual, since which 
е ear-olds have occupied the н 00! 
к 
АЕ ыш vell m 
Tro! Caleb, Sherwell House, Plymouth € ys is driven out into the 
Atkinson, William, Iver, Uxbridge, Bucks Trotter, Са Lord, mper u.s in dnd wind. In the covered yards all are protected, and lie 
Энн, J. Froude, Stockleigh Court, Crediton Webb, Henry, West Wickha: about in n direction. We are now getting out the manure, 
and putting it directly into the land, ridged up for vi 
or THE WORCESTER MEETING, IN 1863, то THE PRESENT TIME). and at a very small depth it comes up rotted and sb aud in 
——— the very best ng iac. y К. 4 Tor 24 the 
becomes powerful, I о! nk the open ic t, 
дошу. Wasiy onttoa д БОЯ Lice to tiko the cover. clt, АН the 5 
NAMES. "T rrer so much enjcy the warmth; but when I ie wii 
Total, Total, No. of | Attend- | tbrough, there uestion as to the comfi lux 
15. 17. Meetings.| ances. |0 а covered yard. For feeding beasts, and for young stock 
alike, the advantage of warmth is untold. My calves, which 
for e win in an open yard, and which now oceupy 
Acland, Th Dyke, M.P., Sprydoncote, Exeter, ive . . . 10 4 18 12 boxes containing three each, are worth more by а couple of 
Barnett, Daries, Stratton Park, e cnt Beds “ .. “ - 8 v 43 16 unds a head in the month o than they were in the open 
William, Victoria Works, Brentw: Essex .. ve г, .. . 4 2 T . old. This is partly from the warmth, partly from judicious 
Cantrell, Charles S., Riding Court, Datchet, Bucks .. e вра тев Б 13 1 23 20 separatio; i on," If your experien know- 
Catheart, Earl, Thornton-le- Street, Thirsk, Yorkshire .. .. eur a 4 2 8 4 ledge of the benefits of shelter Фай angolo you to support Mr. 
Clayden, John, Littlebury, Saffron Walden, Suffolk #% ss s è 10 1 5 2 ent's views, all have no difficulty in placing to the 
Dent, John D., M.P., Ribston Hall, Wetherby, Yorkshire — .. - > 11 E 34 20 credit of covering, a of adding flesh and fat to 
Hamond, Anthony, Westacre Hall, Brandon, Norfolk .. . - Р 2 1 12 2 animals by the simple p f warmth, the sum of 7s. 6d. per 
Hudson, Jobn, Castleacre s Lodgs, Swaff ham, Norfolk . 7 T 3 1 head, and this amount will be due (by the rule I have before 
Kingseote, Colonel, M.P., Kingscote, Wootton under Edge, Gloucestershire v 8 2 21 8 explained, in which 100 e feet is apportioned to each head 
Sir Massey, Bart., M.P. (Elected May 3, "n Ма, на vi Va S> 5 к of stock) to every 100 square feet covered. Now lct us turn 
ward, Richard, Thurg: Priory, Southwell, № e e 9 2 28 17 again to the comparative value of dung made under cover and in 
Pain, Tue Ugford Cottage, Salisbury, Wilts . 10 1 2 15 opi yards, excluding from our minds for the moment the com- 
, Great Toller, Ma кста Нако, Dorset 2 20 2 p ex question raised by large tillage straw-produ icing farmers, 
ley, Bir. Matthew White, Bart. Blagdon, Cramlington, Northumberland T 3 17 1 have stated, uj " informan 
Rigden, William, etes Brigh! ton, [ле 9 ks 6 5 ly of covered d ne manm 
Torr, pe lesby Manor, Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire . .. b 4, Ж J4 1 4l 4l value to 1 ud of ee k^ K- also uniformly 
Turner, Geo Beacon Downes, Exeter, Devi . РЕ VEGS 3 1 9 3 admitted by all who Ton ea yard m the two pe tions of 
Vernon, Hon. Augustus, Sudbury, Derby e$ . x 6 1 10 6 dung when properly made, that the covered d ways in 
Wallis, Owen, Overstone Grange, Northam m y 2 17 8 a ite а for application to the land, while i open 
Western, Sir Thomas Burch, Bart., Felix MM Kelvedon, Essex .. : 4 8 2 - .. dung most frequ: E be placed in a heap to un 
Wilson, Henry, Stowlangtoft Hall, 1 " Bury St. Fámunds, Sufolk s. Sou B iii -| fermentation before it can be on the land. I may here 
Jacob, Woodho anor, M. Берен; Nothumberland m . | remark in passing, that I have, on several occasions, 
Wiss, Professor Ј oho, T Tue m rie Ваха Jota 10 6 3 in covered that tho dung is not properly mado ; that too 
Wynv, Sir Watkin Williams, Bart., stay, Rhuabon, Denbighshire -| Brus ~ n 2 uch straw has littered at one time, and the dung ів 
1” of t he h deat asi rre ^ 
55 one can corroborate, rather than b Mm les. е ' of straw, in the hope that by increasing the more 
vid AND WEST ОЕ ExGLAND.—A(t the last pa , y Cdp prin rigen. rq as qi е 
of the Council, the Hereford 
th o 
аб dg dvance of those ч ms 
ing of t vrac and the demand for 
shedding is unprecedentedly lar: re. 
сорту rs? Clubs. 
Loxpo Левит 9 of Shelter at the 
диш un doni P A d сн of Mr. 
Bar DENTON’ E ioni tw 
n by several RAT. the co 
t in the оока of new 
Will elicit [x Opinions of those prese 
materially influencin be question of cost. 
space actually for the health and comfort of 
The opinions of men онт риніт 80 
required 
d ground, i. e., 10 feet 10 feet, Shien 
my own practice to allot to arta qme 
from 3l. 15s. ар 
slates, 
per 100 square feet, or 6d. p 
ay the cost of such co vd ng in 
desire 
the ding to t 151. sting Tr 
e to repay i 
сов! A yeh when the original build 
poe: to recover domi be 125l., and the charge for 
ment 7l. 10s. per y: 
It is 
qu vi 
ial бо mA adicit appropriation of 
can exercise their mors ded with 
Stock fai if the food 
hi 
ач т нечо е agi 
repay- ment 
can 
A sind ^ made in 
First, C 
n, which sec 
itical 
cT Wy (d these | 
eg ып 
is put 
where buildings 
Face быз iti ip of book E 
n n 
а greater quantity supplied to them when exposure to 
cold «раз ird frost hs Мк и от that warmth toa minimum, | Wben the weste: tricts of — the в ^ — 
necessary heat 1 animals is maintained by respiration, | Pasture-prepond , an y ist 5а ers 
which in winter becomes more rapid in proportion as the | Covered yards as a necessity, if are to prey е 
from the у ; and as res wing intelligence of the со ; but when uttering 
rocess of combustion which | prediction it may be interesting asa matter of tics tostate 
wide. 
ime of practical men 
bi this way. ave pointed out 
of ci RES in the stunted ped ind Uh te | ur 6 the omission. А ; 
whic characterises tho stook of crm EE The following is an abridgment of the discussion 
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ів пові e, then? duatelete, and I will now do my best to show | Which ensued upon Mr. Denton's paper :— 
the advantages of covering to € фе iiiter ке bus VOELOKE: eum one e кайерор Мо не most profis 
t il t uu! fattening for © tcher. am | able use o: ое straw, both and as a means oi [4 
dr V ie "iia “Sase in this instance, as іп moet others | valuable les of common ridi, id diem о ја considering 
be obtained, 
I TN rore ful experiment, 
at the money value of co 
pro 
наб по Cei gatis of ата they Via petenda senes 
ао Дрен д having іп the | possessed a 
be which | did not think was 
open 
e resid 
P MA 
Denton bad gi them, 
iven 
some kinds of straw 
namely, 375 a 
ere considerably above 
үп 
БР 
well кы known. МЫМ. by 
such dup; ploughing, me could produce 
In fact, he thought the mi — — — 
a manuring agent been 
same time straw could not be to! xay remm 
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